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English Creative Project Ideas Brainstorming (Recap Project)
Media Unit
Ad analysis
Famous Ads
Nike "Just do it"
McDonalds "I'm Lovin' It"
One of the ads used during the unit
Summative ad (x)
Dockers (x)
Formative ads that haven;'t been analyzed by us
Race and ethnicity ads
McDonalds "We Don't Hire"
Fair Lovely skin-changing cream
Abercrombie "Wong Brothers"
Dove 2017 taking clothes off
H&M "Coolest Monkey in the Jungle"
LGBTQ ads
IKEA "All Humans Are Created Equal"
Allstate "Being Visible"
Chevrolet "I'm Electric"
Starbucks "This is the Real Thing"
How to create an effective ad short essay
What does an effective ad need?
Short and concise punchline
Relevance to product
Aware of its audience(s)
Setting itself apart from rival products
The importance of an ad analysis
Publicity/image
Financial implications
Representation
Making the product more known/aware
Customer awareness
Creating an entirely new ad
Exit West Unit
Poetry
Symbolism analysis
The Doors
Freedom
Hope
Fear
Dissolution of borders
Security
Cell phones
Connection
Loss of turmoil
Nadia's robe
Safety
Alienation Saeed feels from Nadia
Freedom and autonomy
Main themes of Exit West essay
Emigration & refugee problems
Danger of nationalism
Mortality
Inevitability of death
Preciousness of life
Events of Exit West written as current event
The death of Saeed's mother
Militants controlling the city
Entire character arc of Saeed & Nadia
"Dark London"
Magical door
Nadia & Saeed's marriage
Something from Nadia and Saeed's POV (point of view)
Diary from one of the two's POV
Interviewing one of the wo
Comic based on Exit West
Magical Realism Unit
Magical realism short story (again)
Why magical realism is effective essay
Very little creative limitations
Dependent on readers' acceptance of the magical elements
Magic itself is a very creative and fresh topic
Its lessons are socially critical, making it more relatable to certain audiences
Normalizing magic makes it more connectable
Background is a normal life - more connectable & relatable
Magical realism story (one of those that we read in class) written in poetry
"The Wardrobe" by Thomas Mann
"The Smallest Woman in the World" by Clarice Lispector
"A Country Doctor" by Franz Kafka
"The Nose" by gogol
Frankenstein Unit
Frankenstein book analysis
How to analyze Frankenstein?
Using expert opinions + existing online sources (if possible and/or necessary)
References to the book
What will I analyze for Frankenstein?
Characters
Victor Frankenstein
The Monster
Elizabeth
Henry Clerval
Robert Walton
Symbolism
Light and Fire
Symbol of knowledge and discovery
Hope
Light and Darkness
Warmth & protection
Adam and Satan (biblical)
Biblical reference to the first man (allied with God) and devil
Main moral lessons of Frankenstein essay
Need to belong and feel connected to others
Importance of individual responsibility
Necessity of control
Dangers of science and technology
Frankenstein book vs film (1931 or 1994) comparison
Are those available for me to watch?
Both unavailable on Netflix
Both unavailable on YouTube
Both unavailable on TV
Conclusively, unavailable for both films, cannot go forward with this idea
Events of Frankenstein written as a current event
Which event to cover?
Elizabeth's murder
Frankenstein creates The Monster
Justine executed for William's murder
Frankenstein's obsession with science
Frankenstein's death
Historical background of Frankenstein essay and how it influenced Frankenstein
Mary Shelley's life
Personal trauma
Feminist movement
Rain in Swiss Alps
Phrenology
Galvanism