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This unit of work (7 lessons including EOU questions) uses the movie Shrek and the movie adaptations of The Hate U Give and Little Women to study core principles of storytelling: archetypes, protagonists vs. antagonists, and the Hero’s Journey

This lesson requires no additional resources, just slides, unless you want to print out scripts for the close reading sections.

I recently tutored an able pupil who did not like reading, watched few films, and was struggling with the aspects of literacy that require deeper analysis and interpretation. It is a little unorthodox but could work if you tutor a pupil who is similarly averse to reading or long-form media and needs support with analysis.

Lesson 1: Character Traits and Analysis

  • The lesson begins with introducing four key terms that will be revisited in each of the following lessons: perspective, archetype, trait and protagonist.
  • The pupils links character traits to familiar characters (Shrek)
  • Close reading of a scripted scene in Shrek in which the audience is introduced to Shrek and Donkey
  • Compare and contrast of traits

**Lesson 2:Defining and Identifying classic literary archetypes **

  • Vocabulary Starter
  • Defining and applying well-known archetypes
  • Discussing how fairytales use traditional archetypes
  • Revisiting the script from the previous lesson to look at how Shrek and Donkey play against their own archetypes.

Lesson 3: Defining and Identifying protagonists and antagonists through the close reading of selected scripts

  • Vocabulary starter
  • Criteria of a protagonist and applying it to Shrek
  • Introducing a new protagonist: Starr Carter, The Hate U Give
  • Reading a script and synopsis to explain why Starr is clearly recognisable as the story’s protagonist.

Lesson 4: protagonists and antagonists

  • Vocabulary starter
  • Identifying the antagonists in The Hate U Give and Shrek using scripts and synopses.

Lesson 5: The Hero’s Journey

  • Vocabulary starter
  • Explaining the Hero’s Journey
  • Applying it to Shrek
  • Applying it to Little Women

Lesson 6 and 7 - Review and Assess

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