Oral Presentation about TWD
So tomorrow I have an oral presentation about TWD in 2 or 3 minutes.So i'm going to talk about the game morality and the quotes that characters made us think about it.
I can say that this game means so much for me and certainly changed us(most of us).
You fell very in-game when you play it.
So my question is.What should I present them about the game?I don't know because the game have so many things to talk about.
I can say that this game means so much for me and certainly changed us(most of us).
You fell very in-game when you play it.
So my question is.What should I present them about the game?I don't know because the game have so many things to talk about.
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But on a serious note, you need to give more context about what the presentation is supposed to be about. Surely there are presentation guidelines - they can't have just said "pick a thing and do a speech about it." Is it a thing that has changed you? A presentation on the Hero's Journey? Dynamic characters? Hate to be THAT guy, but I need more info.
Just like that.I can talk whatever I want.
Suicide, and not giving up when things get hard. You've got Kenny's little speech that you can use in Episode 5 for quotes. Also Irene, form the beginning.
Redemption. Lee is a murderer, but finds redemption in taking care of Clementine. Kenny can be seen as a bad person sometimes, but what he'll do to protect his family, or members o the group generally redeems his actions. e.g trying to save Ben/saving Christa, taking the beating for Clem.
Pragmatism vs. Morality in a world about survival. Lots about this to be used. The "Larry Situation", Carver's ideals, and his speech to Clem, stealing form the car, there's really a LOT that you could do.
Family. You've got Kenny, what he will do for his family, how protective Larry is of his daughter, and do I even need to mention to relationship between Lee and Clem?
Yeah, lot's of stuff you could do... I don't think I narrowed it down any, but hopefully I helped in some way at least.
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I think is best talk about the morality, family and not giving up when things go crazy.
The quotes are the best and the moments of decisions.
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I like the way you think.
"Hello, today, I would like to talk to you about a video game I've played. It is called The Walking Dead by TellTale Games. In it, we follow the story of a convict named, "Lee" who's on his way to jail when all of a sudden he finds himself in the middle of a zombie apocalypse! After escaping from a car wreck and stumbling into a zombie infested neighborhood, he eventually meets a young girl named, "Clementine" hiding in a tree house. After becoming acquainted, he promises to protect her and bring her back to her family. In now what is a fight for survival, the two make friends and enemies in their journey and we as the player have to make real-time decisions that alter the course of the story and how we get along with other characters in the game. Later in the game, __________ said/did __________. What I learned from this is that __________.
Then you can talk some more about some game quotes and what they mean to you, before concluding with a big moral question for the class or something. It would help if you had like a picture of the game cover or something too. Good luck!
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