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Introductions
favourite book
Last book

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Welcome
To CUID Contemplate & Collaborate part 3

Chanel & Danique

 

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Contact info
If you have a mighty idea for a following session, or are unable to attend a session please send an email to either: chanel.woelders@student.windesheim.nl
danique.becherer@student.windesheim.nl

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Overview
Introductions
Feedback round
Books & bookclub for theme 3
Anthology
Reading
What is conflict
Logging

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Feedback
Grab a pen and paper
Write down one top and one tip from the last Collaborate/contemplate sessions.

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Book clubs
Create 6 book clubs
Decide who is reading what

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Books
Deadline 1st book 14th of March.: 
1. Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut (Challenging)​
2. The Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin​
3. The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr​
4. Milkman by Anna Burns​
5. Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks​
6. Buffalo Soldier by Tanya Landman​
7. In Country by Bobbie Ann Mason​
8. 1984 by George Orwell
Deadline 28th of March. (Novel of own choice.)

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Anthology
Example theme: Mythology
Example theme: Abuse

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Warm-up
What do you know so far? Have you picked a theme yet? If so Write down how you would define your theme and mention two books for said theme. How do they relate to the theme?
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10:00

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To have a break, or to not have a break

That is our question.

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Reading time!
Grab your books or your e-readers and keep the noise down.
Listen to music if you want to!
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30:00

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Conflict
A protagonist’s struggle to endure, overcome, or achieve something of significance is almost always the story’s primary source of dramatic conflict. Thematic conflict is an implied battle of ideas: opposing philosophies and incompatible worldviews concerning the story's main theme.
We have: Internal & external conflict
Person vs. person (The Great Gatsby)
Person vs. Society (1984)
Person vs. nature (Moby Dick)
Person vs. Supernatural (The Lord of the Rings)
Person vs. technology (2001: A Space Odyssey)
Person vs. fate (Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince)
Person vs. self (Hamlet)

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Logging time
*insert examples of our logs*
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20:00

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For next week
We will dive into social cultural knowledge

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