Tales of our childhood “Brother Fox and Brother Rabbit” by Joel Chandler Harris

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The stages of the project

The stages of the project

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Joel Chandler Harris (1848 –1908) "My desire to write—to give expression

Joel Chandler Harris (1848 –1908)

"My desire to write—to give expression

to my thoughts—grew out of hearing my mother read The Vicar of Wakefield”

"…in the matter of writing the African-American dialect, he is the only master the country has produced."
Mark Twain

"His tales ran like wild fire through an English Public school.... [We] found ourselves quoting whole pages of Uncle Remus that had got mixed in with the fabric of the old school life” Rudyard Kipling

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Brother Fox Made the Wonderful Tar-Baby

Brother Fox Made the Wonderful Tar-Baby

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Results We created a script of the play “Brother Fox and

Results

We created a script of the play “Brother Fox and Brother

Rabbit”.
We dramatized the tail and showed it.
We made a film.

Summary

It’s very difficult to create a script, but it's very interesting.
It’s important to find a compromise!
You can find some good advice in every tale:
Never say die!
Keep smiling even when chips are down!
He laughs best who laughs last!