These two adaptations relate directly back to the original. They both have the same plot idea and the same message being portrayed. This message of being honest and trustworthy is one that is very important. This tale has been passed through many of generations because of how important the message is. Unlike what the... Continue Reading →
Aesop’s History
This figure above goes by the name of Aesop. He is the creator and founder of many fairy tales most commonly known as Aesop's Fables. Aesop was a very intelligent man who lived a crazy life. He was born in Greece many of years ago thought to be around 620 B.C. Aesop started out his life... Continue Reading →
Source Story Argument
In my opinion and from what I have been educated on a source text is the original story. This means that this source text is version one. It is the base of the many versions that may have been created. For a source text to be constituted as a “source text”, the only qualification that... Continue Reading →
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This website has to with all things "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." From a basic summary all the way to an adapted version of the story written by me. Feel free to explore the different topics above on the menu bar. Thank you and enjoy!
Process Note
For my extended version of my adaptation I decided to keep Aesop’s ideas of what fairy tales should portray and how you go about portraying that. Over this semester, I learned more and more about my selected fairy tale and the history it has. As I did research about my chosen tale I discovered Aesop.... Continue Reading →
Extended Adaptation
Many years later the boy wasn’t so much of a boy anymore. He was now a grown adult and idolized by his fellow villagers. For most people, being able to do a complete 180° turn with your character and morals isn’t easy. The boy he was back in the day, he is no more. It... Continue Reading →