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    Fun with Costume Design! Day 3
    Amy Bright
    • Jan 4, 2019
    • 1 min

    Fun with Costume Design! Day 3

    This is part three of a series showing how costume design and literature can be easily integrated. 3. Look at class distinctions My costume design professor taught me this: Credit cards helped make the distinction between rich and middle class/poor less obvious because people could purchase clothing outside their budget. In the past, though, clothing was an obvious sign of wealth, rank, and class. During the Victorian Era (1837-1901), a person’s class and income often indic
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    Fun with Costume Design! Day 1
    Amy Bright
    • Dec 31, 2018
    • 2 min

    Fun with Costume Design! Day 1

    Last week I wrote an article discussing my British Literature class' foray into costume design. Over the next few days I'll briefly how your class (or homeschool) can engage in close reading and preparation for the final drawings. Step 1: Look for obvious, obligatory costume details. “Obligatory” details are costume descriptions clearly given in the text. For example, in A Christmas Carol, the second spirit is described like this: “It was clothed in one simple green robe, or
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    Integrating Costume Design and Literature: An Experiment Expounded
    Amy Bright
    • Dec 28, 2018
    • 2 min

    Integrating Costume Design and Literature: An Experiment Expounded

    I gave my senior Brit Lit class freedom and choice within structure this past block semester. For their final project, I gave them several options for a study of A Christmas Carol. Choices: Create a costume design sketch book and write character analysis and process papers Write a research paper and annotated bibliography over some aspect of Victorian society (By request) Write Sherlock Holmes fanfic (Spoiler: Prince Albert dunnit) I gave a series of assignments designed to b
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