WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Project 2: The Pirates of the Caribbean Story
Directions: After watching the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy students will analyze
each film through a major plot element. Write a minimum of 200 words per part--each
part should be a paragraph. Direct references should be made to each film.
Part 1: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Conflict
• How does the moral conflict/physical conflict make the story more interesting?
• What is the moral conflict? What is the physical conflict?
• Is the moral conflict more interesting than the physical conflict? Why or why not?
• What is driving the motivations of the characters more?
Part 2: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Foreshadowing
• How does the story foreshadow the differing character relationships?
• How are major plot twists foreshadowed?
Part 3: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and The Antagonist/Loyalty
How is the antagonist controlling the plot? Are they stronger? Are they ahead of
the protagonist? How?
How does the antagonist have good qualities? Why does the antagonist need good
qualities?
Should the antagonist be loved by someone? Why or why not? What does this do?
How are the antagonist and the protagonist alike? How do they connect?
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How does the film stay true to the characters that have been long established?
How does the story finalize characters while also staying true to them? How does
the story provide closure to the audience that has been watching a series of films
for years?