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Performance of Children's Literature Fall 2024

CASD 1717 – Fall 2024

Module Eight Overview

Content

  • Peter Pan – The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up
  • Peter Pan – A Changing Text
  • Peter Pan Endings
  • Contextualizing Peter Pan
  • Panto and Peter Pan
  • Peter Pan Everywhere

Tasks

  • Upload to Blackboard your complete draft of all annotations
  • Begin reading for presentation #3
    • These are due across three dates based on your book.
    • You are responsible for presenting an excerpt of approximately 3-4 minutes from this book that at one time has been considered a classic of youth literature.  Your presentation should include a 2-3 minute introduction to your material.
      Give us context for the excerpt. We need enough of the plot overview to know where this excerpt occurs and tell us any information that we might need.
      Tell us about the book: When was the book written? By who? Was there a reason? What is the writing like? What are themes found in the book? Why do you think it might have been a classic? Should it still be considered one and read by kids today?
      Try to keep the whole presentation under 6 minutes.
  • Vocal Exercises for Module 8
Begin Module
Peter sits with legs outstretched crying, hat on the ground and a rolled up shadow in front of him
Illustration from Montiero Lobato’s Portuguese version of Peter Pan, 1935, Public Domain via Wikimedia

Performance of Children's Literature Fall 2024

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