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Literary Element: Plot
Text evidence:
Green Knight:
The plot point in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The plot point in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the author describes [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
Literary Element: Setting
Text evidence:
Green Knight:
The setting in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The setting in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the authors describe [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
Literary Element: Characters
Text evidence:
Green Knight:
The character and characterization in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The character and characterization in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the authors describe [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
Literary Element: Point of View
Text evidence:
Green Knight:
The point of view and who it belongs to in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The point of view and who it belongs to in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the authors describe [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
Literary Element: Figurative Language
Text evidence:
Green Knight:
The figurative language in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The figurative language in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the authors describe [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
Green Knight:
The style in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The style in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the authors describe [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
Green Knight:
The theme in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
In the text it says, [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
Beowulf:
The theme in the "Beowulf Graphic Novel" shows the reader [what it shows about the story].
For example, when the authors describe [insert description], it says/shows [insert quote] (Author’s Last Name pg. #).
How are these two texts the same?
How are these two texts different?
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