Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Project # 1 for Prefinals - World Literature

Aesop's Comic Book

1. Make a comic book on the Aesop’s fable assigned to you.

2. Create your comic book by using Microsoft Publisher or any application which you are more familiar with.

3. Pages: minimum – 6; maximum – 10 (including front and back cover)

4. Page size – Customize your page to 7” x 8.5” – portrait

5. Minimum Font size: if you’re using Arial – font size should at least be 12, if you’re using Times New Roman – font size should at least be 13.

6. Front cover should contain graphics about your fable, the title, your name, section and the date of submission

7. Back cover should indicate the reference materials you used like, the link of the website you used to get a copy of the fable, or the bibliographic entry of a book, the application that you used, others.

8. Put a number on each page.

9. Avoid writing too long dialogues / speeches on the speech bubbles.

10. You can either submit your work electronically or submit a printed copy of your work. If submitting electronically, send your work to theay_13@yahoo.com. Save your file in this format: your full name_title of your fable_semester_school year

Example: juandelacruz_thewolfandthecrane_2ndsem_1011

11. Criteria for grading:
- 10 pts Full colored scenes, illustrations, and background
- 5 pts illustrated cover page
- 15 pts Storyline (plot, action, dialogue) of comic book
- 30 pts Total

12. Submission: February 16, 2011 until 5pm only


Fable Assignment

Alcantara – The ant and the grasshopper
Amores – The ass in the lion’s skin
Anastacio – The bear and the travellers
Angeles – The boy who cried wolf
Antonio – The cat and the mice
Babehis – The cock and the jewel
Bergania – The cock, the dog, and the fox
Betonio – The crow and the pitcher
Biccay – The deer without a heart
Bisnar – The dog and its reflection
Bondoc – The farmer and the stork
Jennilyn – The farmer and the viper
Julius – The fox and the crow
Cruz – The fox and the grapes
Datuin – the fox and the sick lion
De Jesus – the fox and the stork
De leon – The frog and the ox
Delos Santos – The frogs who desired a king
Fabian – The goose that laid the golden eggs
Hernandez – the honest woodcutter
Manansala – The lion and the mouse
Mandap – The lion’s share
Mendoza – The mischievous dog
Moraga – The milkmaid and her share
Ortiz – The mountain in labor
Pena – The north wind and the sun
Punzalan – The tortoise and the birds
Ramos – The tortoise and the hare
Ressurreccion – The town mouse and the country mouse
Roxas – The wolf and the lamb
Senupe – Venus and the cat
Soliman – The wolf and the crane
Soriano – The miser and his gold
Ticao – The rooster and the pearl
Tiosejo – The jay and the peacock
Velasco – The old woman and the wine bottle
Yu – The hare with many friends
Zamora – The fisherman and the little fish

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