Film and Novel
Character Analysis Paper: Catcher and Rebel | Character Analysis Paper: Catcher and Rebel |
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Paper – Out of the characters in Rebel / Catcher, who is the most representative of a modern teen and why? OR Who best represents a teen suffering from depression and why? OR Who is the best role model and why?
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Follow the Outline Below Paragraph 1 -- Intro and thesis: who is the best representative of teens today from book and film? ACTS
Paragraph 2 – character 1 (not; mostly focus on why this character does not work) A. Main idea --> B. Transition --> C. Example --> D. Explain Example (repeat C. and D. twice more) --> E. Conclusion
Paragraph 3 – character 2 (not; mostly focus on why this character does not work) A. Main idea --> B. Transition --> C. Example --> D. Explain Example (repeat C. and D. twice more) --> E. Conclusion
Paragraph 4 – character 3 (not; mostly focus on why this character does not work) (use Catcher article) A. Main idea --> B. Transition --> C. Example --> D. Explain Example (repeat C. and D. twice more) --> E. Conclusion
Paragraph 5 – character 4 (yes) (maybe use Catcher article) (use depression article) A. Main idea --> B. Transition --> C. Example --> D. Explain Example (repeat C. and D. twice more) --> E. Conclusion
Paragraph 6 – how you/ your peers relate as rebels (or anti-rebels) A. Main idea --> B. Transition --> C. Example --> D. Explain Example (repeat C. and D. twice more) --> E. Conclusion
Paragraph 7 – conclusion (what we learned, philosophy, personalize, look to the future, image, story) STAC
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