Characters:
Character 1: Danny, age 21, has an Engineering major, enjoys working in the environmental aspects. He believes that climate change needs many ideas to be solved.
Character 2:Jazz, 23, has a major in Interaction Design, interested in software development and enjoys problem solving. He believes climate change is a major problem.
Character 3: Tucker, age 22, majored in Philosophy and Ethics. Likes recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.
Character 4: Sam, 25, Doesn’t know that much about the climate change perspectives and wants to know more.
Scenario:
It’s August 25th in Houston Texas, Hurricane Harvey is just about to hit, leaving whoever hasn’t left the city yet to scurry for shelter. Sam, a 25 year old Walmart employee,
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Sam: (CAR DOOR CLOSES with the sound of rain and thunder in the background) Thank you.
Danny: Don’t worry the shelter is completely safe. There is food, water, and clothing in the back.( Car begins to stall)
Sam: What was that sound?
Danny: Car is starting to stall.(STALL NOISE)
Danny: (Stick shift in reverse) Gotta to find another way to the shelter.
Back at the shelter we find Tucker and Jazz waiting anxiously for Danny’s return.
Tucker: Is there any way we can get a hold of Danny? It’s been two hours since he’s left. (lots of people in the background talking)
Jazz: Yea I’ll try to call him now. (DIAL TONE)Jazz: No service, all the phone lines are down.
Tucker: Crap well we can’t just sit here and wait for him he could be in danger
Jazz: I am not going back out into that storm unless……... .
Just then Danny and Sam rush through the door
Danny: Hurry! come help me bring the supplies in, the storm is picking up.
Tucker and Jazz start helping Danny and Sam bring in the
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Character Analysis: Give your ideas about the main characters(s). Include what you like and dislike about the characters and why they deserve praise or criticism. Does the author intend for you to like/dislike them? How do you know?
Analyze characters settings, events, and ideas as they develop and interact within a particular context
• What are the ways in which each major character experiences conflict (either with self, with other characters, or with the social and/or physical environment)?
NRC (2010). Advancing the Science of Climate Change . National Research Council. The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, USA. http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/causes.html
1. Who are the most important characters? Identify the protagonist/antagonist/ Write down important information and characteristics about each one.
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