We have been learning how to use the hero's journey to innovate a fairy tale by changing some of the characters and events from the story to write our own version of a familiar storyline. You can come into Tautoru to read fantastic tales such as "The Three Little Werewolves" or "Red Riding Eraser" and their adventures that might remind you of some stories you know well.
Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Innovation and Imagination- Fairy Tales and the Hero's Journey
The hero's journey describes a storyline that is very common in many stories we read, including many legends and fairy tales.
We have been learning how to use the hero's journey to innovate a fairy tale by changing some of the characters and events from the story to write our own version of a familiar storyline. You can come into Tautoru to read fantastic tales such as "The Three Little Werewolves" or "Red Riding Eraser" and their adventures that might remind you of some stories you know well.
We have been learning how to use the hero's journey to innovate a fairy tale by changing some of the characters and events from the story to write our own version of a familiar storyline. You can come into Tautoru to read fantastic tales such as "The Three Little Werewolves" or "Red Riding Eraser" and their adventures that might remind you of some stories you know well.
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