
Friday, August 8, 2008
The Lion and the Tiger - Sense Experiences of the setting
The Lion & The Tiger
Sight:
- The wilderness
- Forests, (Trees, bushes, etc.)
- Other lions
- Other tigers
Sound:
- Caws, Squawks, etc. Bird sounds.
- Growls.
- Rumbling
Touch:
- Soft, wet grass.
- Rough tree bark.
- Palm fronds.
Smell:
- Carrion
- Animals invading territory
- Prey to seek
Taste:
- Meat of recently eaten prey.
Sight:
- The wilderness
- Forests, (Trees, bushes, etc.)
- Other lions
- Other tigers
Sound:
- Caws, Squawks, etc. Bird sounds.
- Growls.
- Rumbling
Touch:
- Soft, wet grass.
- Rough tree bark.
- Palm fronds.
Smell:
- Carrion
- Animals invading territory
- Prey to seek
Taste:
- Meat of recently eaten prey.
The Lion & The Tiger - Basic story
The Lion & The Tiger:
One day in the Amazon jungle, a tiger was taking a stroll. Suddenly, a lion started chasing the tiger. The tiger ran through the trees, and soon the tiger was safe in the jungle, as the lion could not run in the trees. Soon, the tiger reached a lake. She turned around and looked behind her, and determined that the lion was not there. The tiger took a drink from the lake, then went to her secret den. As she went to sleep, she wondered how much it would matter to the lion if she befriended him, or decided to be his mate. So when she woke up, she went to the two tall trees at the edge of the jungle. There, as expected, was the lion. The lion asked her to be his mate and friend. The tiger said yes, and they lived happily ever after in the wilderness.
One day in the Amazon jungle, a tiger was taking a stroll. Suddenly, a lion started chasing the tiger. The tiger ran through the trees, and soon the tiger was safe in the jungle, as the lion could not run in the trees. Soon, the tiger reached a lake. She turned around and looked behind her, and determined that the lion was not there. The tiger took a drink from the lake, then went to her secret den. As she went to sleep, she wondered how much it would matter to the lion if she befriended him, or decided to be his mate. So when she woke up, she went to the two tall trees at the edge of the jungle. There, as expected, was the lion. The lion asked her to be his mate and friend. The tiger said yes, and they lived happily ever after in the wilderness.
Character Sketches - The Lion & The Tiger
Tigress: -The Tigress is courageous, curious, and a better hunter than any lion, and she thinks the lion is bored, and lonely.
- The Tigress is happy, yet daring. She doesn't mind being alone, but she is friendly, and is looking for a mate.
Lion: The lion leads a solitary and somewhat boring lifestyle. He seeks a mate because he is lonely, but his curiosity and courage, and his friendly attitude will win in the end.
- The Tigress is happy, yet daring. She doesn't mind being alone, but she is friendly, and is looking for a mate.
Lion: The lion leads a solitary and somewhat boring lifestyle. He seeks a mate because he is lonely, but his curiosity and courage, and his friendly attitude will win in the end.
Script Writing Blog - Introduction
Recently, the Swift Current Library held a program about Script Writing. This blog is in place specifically for the purpose of publishing the content created at this workshop.
Disclaimer: The views represented in this blog do not necessarily reflect the views of the Swift Current Library, Chinook Regional Library or the Canadian Library Association. This puppet script is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual events or persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Also, we know that lions and tigers do not select mates from the opposite species, they do not live in the same habitat, and neither of these species lives in the Amazon. Swift Current Library accepts no liability for the falsehood of these species-related claims in the fiction produced by their programming.
Disclaimer: The views represented in this blog do not necessarily reflect the views of the Swift Current Library, Chinook Regional Library or the Canadian Library Association. This puppet script is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual events or persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Also, we know that lions and tigers do not select mates from the opposite species, they do not live in the same habitat, and neither of these species lives in the Amazon. Swift Current Library accepts no liability for the falsehood of these species-related claims in the fiction produced by their programming.
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