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SETTING AND MOOD DIAGRAM

Detail:

A battle between an aging, experienced fisherman and a large marlin. Detail:

By nightfall the sharks devoured the marlin’s entire carcass, leaving a skeleton consisting mostly of its backbone, tails, and head.

Detail:

Having gone 84 years without catching a fish and now seen as “Salao”.

Setting:

Gulf Stream of Cuba in the Straits of Florida.

Mood:

Isolation, and Suspenseful.

Detail:

Detail:

He struggles to his shack, carrying the heavy mast on his shoulder, leaving the fish head and the bone on the shore.

The boy, worried about the old man, cries upon finding him safe asleep and at his injured hands.

TIMELINE

Trojan War, according to Duris of Samos.

1750 BCE 1300 BCE

1334 BCE

Troy VI – probable Troy of Homer’s Iliad. City at its zenith

c. 1250 BCE

Trojan War, according to Eratosthenes.

1184 BCE

Trojan War, according to Herodotus.

c. 800 BCE c. 700 BCE

Homer of Greece writes Iliad and Odyssey.

CHARACTER CHART Character’s Name:

Mathilde Loisel

Looks:

She is blessed with physical beauty, but not with the affluent lifestyle she yearns for.

Thinks:

She is a raging, jealous woman who will do anything in her power to reverse the “Mistake of Destiny”. She forgets her old life completely and immerse herself in the illusion of new one.

Feels:

She is unsatisfied and she is virtually oblivious of everything. Her desire for wealth is a constant pain and turmoil.

Says:

This is exactly where she was meant to be – if it hadn’t been for the mistake of destiny.

Acts:

She is a raging, jealous woman who will do anything in her power to reverse the “Mistake of Destiny”.

Interacts:

She is happy only at one point of the night because her appearance of borrowing belonging to the wealthy world she aspires to is fully at ease among the wealthy people.

Narrator or Other Characters Say:

Her utter conviction is that the station in life is a mistake of destiny leads her to live life in a constant rebellion against her circumstances. Although she has a comfortable home and a loving husband.

STORY MAP Main Character:

Minor Characters:

Moana

Maui, Tamatoa, Te Fiti, HeiHei, Grandma Tala, Kakamora

Topic:

Theme:

The heart of Te Fiti

Identity and Self-discovery

Setting (Time and Place):

Point of View/Narrator: 1st person – Setting one’s own desires for the greater

Motunui island

good

Conflict: Moana is following in her father’s footsteps and becoming the leader of her people without the caveat of needing to marry first. It does not arise from an arranged marriage or love interest, but from a desire to explore the open ocean in search of a solution for their island’s deteriorating resources. Resolution: In tandem with Maui. Her mortal capabilities often match Maui’s demigod powers when it comes to problem-solving and self-motivating. Moana demonstrates a fearless while oozing compassion and the awareness of a bigger world in play beyond herself. She shoulders the responsibility of being her people’s chieftess-in-training, and risks everything against her father’s wishes because she trusts in a larger power. Event 1:

Event 2: The island of Motunui

Event 3: Moana sets out on the

Maui steals the mystical heart of Goddess Te Fiti.

slowly begins to fade away and fall into despair because of the curse caused by Maui when he stole the heart.

ocean to search for Maui and to order him to find the lost heart of Te Fiti.

Event 4: They form a special

Event 5: They fight Te Ka,

Event 6: They defeat Te Ka,

bond; Moana teaches him how to think about others and be generous while Maui teaches her how to navigate the water and escape in troubles along their journey.

Maui’s magical hook is broken in the battle, robbing him all of his powers.

moana finish the task of her own motivation and courage to replace the heart of Te Fiti then the island began to bloom and the curse is perished.

Strategy /Device to Enhance Style, Tone, or Plot: The strategy of Moana proved that you don’t need

the cliché stuff to make waves. Sometimes magic is a good plot and a strategy because Moana puts a strong emphasis on the heroine. Aside from making good focus on the character, the materials also expressed the main point of the movie which is adventure.

CONCEPT MAP Thesis Inactivity result from laziness of the Filipinos

Idea/Concept

Idea/Concept

Idea/Concept

Limited Training and Education on Filipino Natives

Climate and Social Disorders

Cultural and Economic Decadence

Supporting Details

Supporting Details

The climate he points out is a reasonable predisposition of indolence because Filipinos cannot be compared to Europeans, who lived in cold countries and who must exert much more effort at work. An hour’s work under the sun, he says, is equivalent to a day’s work in temperature region.

The frequent wars, insurrections, and invasions have brought disorder to communities. Due to forced labor many Filipinos have been sent abroad to fight wars for Spain or expeditions. Thus, the population has decreased in numbers, meanwhile, natives who have had enough abuse have gone to the mountains. As a result, the farms have been neglected.

Supporting Details

Segregated from the Spaniards, Filipinos do not receive the same opportunities that are available to the foreigners. And the lack of a national sentiment of unity because Filipinos think they are inferior, they submit to the foreign culture and do everything to imitate it. The solution, according to Rizal, would be educational and liberty.

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