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=== Time Capsule === | |||
You have now finished reading the novel and the final section (Historical Notes). | |||
Imagine Professor Piexoto announces at the Twelth Symposium on Gilead Studies that a time capsule was found from the time Offred lived. In this time capsule, there is much more rhan just the tape cassettes: the capsule contains various items like diary entries, letters, news paper articles, photographs, etc. | |||
'''Task:''' Choose '''ONE''' of the following options and '''prepare a time capsule''' item that shows how life was like in Gilead. You should, of course, base your ideas on scenes and evidence from the story. | |||
'''Options:''' | |||
1.) A '''news report''' on the rise of the new state Gilead | |||
Go to breakyourownnews.com and create a fake news report on the rise of the new state of Gilead. Record yourself while presenting your news report. Imagine you are a news anchor and have 60 seconds to inform the people about what happened. (Use e.g. <nowiki>https://vocaroo.com/</nowiki> for recording yourself) | |||
2.) A '''WANTED! poster''' for an escaped Handmaid | |||
E.g. use canva.com or a sheet of paper to create your poster. Include: where did she work? How does she look like? Where is she expected to be headed? Etc. | |||
3.) A '''travel brouchure's description''' of Gilead (e.g. from an Austrian traveller's point of view) | |||
4.) A '''diary entry''' from the '''Commander's''' journal, recounting an evening he spent with Offred | |||
5.) A '''diary entry''' from '''Nick's''' diary, e.g. when he winked at Offred secretely | |||
6.) A '''diary entry''' from '''Offred's''' diary, e.g. a scene that takes places AFTER the events in the novel ended | |||
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Time Capsule
You have now finished reading the novel and the final section (Historical Notes).
Imagine Professor Piexoto announces at the Twelth Symposium on Gilead Studies that a time capsule was found from the time Offred lived. In this time capsule, there is much more rhan just the tape cassettes: the capsule contains various items like diary entries, letters, news paper articles, photographs, etc.
Task: Choose ONE of the following options and prepare a time capsule item that shows how life was like in Gilead. You should, of course, base your ideas on scenes and evidence from the story.
Options:
1.) A news report on the rise of the new state Gilead
Go to breakyourownnews.com and create a fake news report on the rise of the new state of Gilead. Record yourself while presenting your news report. Imagine you are a news anchor and have 60 seconds to inform the people about what happened. (Use e.g. https://vocaroo.com/ for recording yourself)
2.) A WANTED! poster for an escaped Handmaid
E.g. use canva.com or a sheet of paper to create your poster. Include: where did she work? How does she look like? Where is she expected to be headed? Etc.
3.) A travel brouchure's description of Gilead (e.g. from an Austrian traveller's point of view)
4.) A diary entry from the Commander's journal, recounting an evening he spent with Offred
5.) A diary entry from Nick's diary, e.g. when he winked at Offred secretely
6.) A diary entry from Offred's diary, e.g. a scene that takes places AFTER the events in the novel ended