“The Cask of Amontillado” 5 Panel Comic Strip
Assignment Sheet
After reading Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” you are to create a 5 panel comic strip. Each strip should correspond chronologically to a basic plot structure. For instance, panel 1 would be the most important scene from the exposition; panel 2 would be the most important scene from the rising action; panel 3 would be the climax, and so on and so forth. Each panel should have at least one line of dialogue or a caption explaining the panel. Further, your comic strip should be neat, easy to navigate, legible, colorful, and accurately represent the story.
In short, your comic strip should contain…
- A panel for each part of the plot structure
- Exposition
- Rising action
- Climax
- Falling action
- Conclusion (denouement)
- Should accurately represent the plot of “The Cask of Amontillado”
- Should contain at least one line of dialogue OR one caption per panel
- Should LOOK NICE!
- NO PENCIL
- NO LINED PAPER
- Should be colorful
- Should look like you put some effort into it
10 points / 8 points / 6 points
Plot Structure
Does each panel correspond to the appropriate portion of the plot structure?
(Points x2) / Each panel perfectly corresponds to the 5 plot elements. / Most of the panels correspond to the plot elements, but there may be a few errors. / More than 3 of your panels do not correspond to the appropriate plot element.
Accurate Content
Does the comic strip accurately reflect the content of the story? / Your entire comic strip perfectly captures the plot of the story. / Some of the details of your comic strip do not reflect the content of the story. / There are too many inconsistencies in your comic to tell if you read the entire story.
Written Expression
Each panel should have dialogue or a caption that is free from spelling and grammar errors / Each panel has dialogue or a caption, and they’re all free from mistakes! / Each panel has dialogue or a caption, but they may contain a few mistakes. / Not all of the panels have dialogue or a caption, OR they’re riddled with errors.
Creativity
Your comic strip should look neat, colorful, and worthy of presentation / You definitely put effort into your comic strip! Colorful and easy to navigate/read. / Your comic strip is lacking color, or it’s hard to tell what’s going on in each panel; it’s messy / You did not color your strip, and you’ve submitted it in pencilon lined paper.
Total: ______/ 50 points
Due: Monday, September 5, 2016