English Language Arts
- Analyzed the narrative structure and character development in "Assassin's Creed."
- Explored themes of identity and morality through the actions and choices of the main character.
- Examined the use of symbolism and foreshadowing in the game's storyline.
- Developed critical thinking skills by evaluating the impact of the game's plot twists and surprises.
To further develop their understanding of English Language Arts through the activity, the Twelfth-grade child can try writing their own short stories or narratives inspired by the concepts explored in "Assassin's Creed." They can also analyze other works of literature or movies using similar themes of identity, morality, and symbolism. Additionally, engaging in discussions or debates with peers about the moral complexities of the game can enhance their critical thinking and communication skills.
Book Recommendations
- Assassin's Creed: Renaissance by Oliver Bowden: This novel explores the story of Ezio Auditore, the main protagonist of the game, during the Renaissance period in Italy. It provides additional depth to the character and expands on the game's storyline.
- Assassin's Creed: Forsaken by Oliver Bowden: This book delves into the life of Haytham Kenway, a key character in the game series, offering insights into his motivations and actions within the Assassin-Templar conflict.
- Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade by Oliver Bowden: This novel follows the adventures of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, one of the earliest and most skilled Assassins in history. It provides a detailed account of his journey during the Third Crusade.
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