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Nineteen Minutes Character Analysis Presentation
Short story / Film Presentation
Rubric Code:
FA5X73
By
missjefferies
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Character Analysis Presentation
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Poor
4 pts
Focus of Analysis
10 pts
Excellent
Student gave a detailed summary of the discussion, providing background and research
Good
Student gave a summary of the discussion providing some background, but no research mentioned.
Fair
Student gave a brief summary of the discussion
Poor
The student did not give a description of what was to be discussed.
Character Analysis
10 pts
Excellent
Complete presentation of what makes characters tick: through physical traits - what the character looks like, how he/she dresses, how he moves •psychological/personality traits • motivation • behavior /actions • relationships with other characters in the story, how others see/react to him/her •weaknesses/strengths • moral constitution - often a character will agonize over right and wrong • protagonist/antagonist - does the story revolve around this character’s actions?
Good
Good analysis mentioning a some of what makes the character tick: physical traits - what the character looks like, how he/she dresses, how he moves •psychological/personality traits • motivation • behavior /actions • relationships - with other characters in the story, how others see/react to him/her •weaknesses/strengths • moral constitution - often a character will agonize over right and wrong • protagonist/antagonist - does the story revolve around this character’s actions?
Fair
Fair analysis of what makes the character tick: physical traits - what the character looks like, how he/she dresses, how he moves •psychological/personality traits • motivation • behavior /actions • relationships - with other characters in the story, how others see/react to him/her •weaknesses/strengths • moral constitution - often a character will agonize over right and wrong • protagonist/antagonist - does the story revolve around this character’s actions?
Poor
Poor analysis of what makes characters tick: physical traits - what the character looks like, how he/she dresses, how he moves •psychological/personality traits • motivation • behavior /actions • relationships - with other characters in the story, how others see/react to him/her • weaknesses/strengths • moral constitution - often a character will agonize over right and wrong • protagonist/antagonist - does the story revolve around this character’s actions?
Quality of Visual Aids
10 pts
Excellent
Student's visual aides were excellent and clearly demonstrated mastery of the assignment.<BR>
Very few to no grammar or punctuation errors.
Good
Student used visual aides that showed a good understanding of the work and the concepts involved in the work.<BR>
Minor grammar or punctuation errors.
Fair
Student used visual aides to enhance the presentation, but could have developed them more. Errors in grammar or punctuation detracted from powerpoint.
Poor
Student used visual aides to enhance the presentation, but the presentations were lacking in depth and understanding. Numerous errors in grammar and punctuation.
Use of Relevant Quotes
10 pts
Excellent
Student prepared 3 or more quotes that provoked intellectual and critical thinking.
Good
Student prepared 3 quotes that were unique and original and explained them well.
Fair
Student prepared 1-2 quotes that would be worthy of discussing.
Poor
Student did not provide any quotes.
Evidence and Examples
10 pts
Excellent
All of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's position
Good
Most of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's position
Fair
At least one of the evidence and examples are specific, relevant and explanations are given that show how each piece of evidence supports the author's position
Poor
Evidence and examples are NOT relevant AND/OR not explained
Subjects:
English
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