“Personal Vignette” Writing Prompt The Task: You will create a collection of three personal vignettes. The topics for those vignettes will stem from the journals that we have written or personal topics of interest. In considering what to write, think about the topics Esperanza uses for her vignettes: A significant story or event in her life (ex: “A Rice Sandwich) Introducing an important character(s) (ex: “Alicia Who Sees Mice”) Revealing something about herself (ex: “My Name”) Discussing her hope for the future (ex: “Bums in the Attic”) Describing an important object (ex: “Four Skinny Trees”) What Each Vignette Should Do: Tell an interesting story about you, using one of the methods above Use descriptive language and showing strategies that we have learned in class Connect to one central theme established on your title page (This theme could be a place, idea, feeling, hope, etc. Think about Esperanza’s theme of escape, and how all vignettes connected to that idea.) Grading Criteria: 3 vignettes that are at ½ page each (typed, double spaced, 12 point font, 1” Margins) Vignettes have an established common theme or purpose There is a title page, complete with creative, appropriate illustration and title. (Your title should portray your theme.) Use of descriptive techniques (showing not telling, tone, metaphors, imagery, use of detail, characters, etc.) Value: 50 points 15 points per vignette 5 points for title page Due Date: Friday, December 4th Vignette Brainstorm Begin by thinking of two possible themes to use. (You will ultimately pick one that works best.) Consider your values, beliefs, predominant traits, or what makes you unique when trying to determine a theme. Then, consider something you could write about for each type of vignette that might relate to your theme. Significant story from your past: Important character in your life: Something about yourself: Your hope for the future: An important object in your life: Theme 1: Theme 2: ______________________ _____________________