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Embark on a chivalrous journey with Lancelot and Elaine as you make critical decisions that shape their fate. Will you confront the unknown or trust in fate? Choose wisely in this interactive tale of friendship and betrayal.
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Choose Your Adventure, If You Dare… Lancelot and Elaine
You’re walking down the hallway and you encounter a freshman that has the keys that belong to your friend’s car. Do you confront the freshman about why he has the keys? • Yes, you ask about your friend’s key. • No, you walk by deciding it’s your friend’s issue.
What Happens… YES NO You walk past the freshman and head to class. • The freshman informs you that your friend is waiting for you and has a surprise for you. • A—You decide to check out the surprise. • B—You decide that something is up and text your friend instead.
The Results! A B Your friend responds to your text saying My car keys? That’s weird. Remember I got a ride from a friend today? • You walk to your friend’s next class, open the door and overhear your friend talking trash about you. Congratulations, you choose wrong.
Task #2 • Create a chivalrous theme for “Lancelot and Elaine” or two themes for each story. • Create a chivalrous theme for “Adventures of Sir Lancelot” (Example: The author illustrates the gradual yet inescapable downfall of morals when it is aligned with courtly love.). • Provide at least one piece of textual evidence including the page number to support each theme. • Create an overarching complex message that combines both themes from above. • Provide an explanation how this overarching theme combines themes based on the story.