Letters.This correspondence occurs in Their Eyes Were Watching God sometime between Chapters 12 and 13. Tea Cake goes to Jacksonville to get work, and Janie is left behind but makes preparations for their imminent marriage. Some of the material was written using evidence from the text, but other phrases and events were fictionalized using inferences. The goal was to represent the unique relationship that Janie and Tea Cake share with one another and represent their outsider nature through text-based artifacts. I created the physical letters using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, utilizing type fonts that were modeled after handwriting. I mimicked an aged look by editing the finished letters using Microsoft tools.
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GENRE 3: At least one piece that conveys interactions between more than one character (or teacher, student, parent, etc.); possible genres include dialogue, letters, a poem for two voices, comic strips, character maps, postcards, sudden fiction narratives, social media conversations, e-mails, letters, Tweets, and instant messages. (Multiple Intelligences: Interpersonal, Linguistic).
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