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Blackmer Eng. 9, Per. ___ Fall 2016 Odyssey Character Interview In pairs, you will introduce one of the gods, heroes, or monsters from Greek mythology (see the list below). One of you will “be” the character; the other will “be” the interviewer. 1. Select a character from the list below (first come, first served). 2. Research the character on the internet and from books in class and the library. 3. Everything you learn about your character must become an asset, i.e., a positive trait. For example, if you find out that your character Circe captured Odysseus’s men and turned them in to pigs, you may say that she has great magical powers, is fond of bacon, and would be a good member of FFA. 4. (HOMEWORK): Type (in MLA format) a one-page minimum script of your interview to read/perform in front of the class. Turn in the script to me for review. 5. Trade papers with another pair; peer review each other’s scripts. 6. (HOMEWORK) Type a final draft. 7. Finally, conduct the interview in front of the class. Monsters Scylla (Hamilton) Charybdis Polyphemus and the Cyclopes (H, GG) The Lotus Eaters (H) The Sirens Gods/Goddesses Calypso Circe Hermes Aeolus Poseidon Zeus Athena Helios Hades Heroes Odysseus Menelaos Blackmer Eng. 9, Per. ___ Fall 2016 Odyssey Character Interview In pairs, you will introduce one of the gods, heroes, or monsters from Greek mythology (see the list below). One of you will “be” the character; the other will “be” the interviewer. 1. Select a character from the list below (first come, first served). 2. Research the character on the internet and from books in class and the library. 3. Everything you learn about your character must become an asset, i.e., a positive trait. For example, if you find out that your character Circe captured Odysseus’s men and turned them in to pigs, you may say that she has great magical powers, is fond of bacon, and would be a good member of FFA. 4. (HOMEWORK): Type (in MLA format) a one-page minimum script of your interview to read/perform in front of the class. Turn in the script to me for review. 5. Trade papers with another pair; peer review each other’s scripts. 6. (HOMEWORK) Type a final draft. 7. Finally, conduct the interview in front of the class. Monsters Scylla (Hamilton) Charybdis Polyphemus and the Cyclopes (H, GG) The Lotus Eaters (H) The Sirens Gods/Goddesses Calypso Circe Hermes Aeolus Poseidon Zeus Athena Helios Hades Heroes Odysseus Menelaos