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Speech: On fairytales and truth.

Literature • Paula VanNorstran
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Assignment Description

As you work on your speech today, make sure you have the following requirements:

  • One quote from one of the sources we have studied the past two weeks (Chesterton, Tolkien, Lewis or Tim Keller video)
  • Explain the ideas presented in 2 of the sources.
  • A clear reference to a specific example in the Princess and the Goblin that supports your speech idea.


Your speech does not have to be finished and polished for Monday. Advance on it as much as you can, put your ideas in paper in an organized way, and on Monday you will practice it in front of the class.


If on Monday everyone's speeches are at an acceptable place we will present the speeches on Wednesday. If the speeches need some more work, we will postpone them appropriately.

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Assignment Files

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On Fairy Stories Excerpts Tolkien - Children and Fairy Stories.pdf
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On Fairy Stories Excerpts Tolkien - Children and Fairy Stories.pdf
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THE RED ANGEL GK CHESTERTON.pdf
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Sometimes Fairy Stories May Say Best What's to be Said - The New York Times.pdf
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Central Idea Truth & Fairy Tales (Theme) complete.pdf
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