9th activity: Essays / creative writing (collection of articles for our magazine)

  • Preparing our e-magazine

    We learned, researched, presented, shared and discussed.

    Now it's time for inventing and creating -  on the base of the knowledge our peers gave us:

             we are preparing our piece of creative writing: our e-magazine

    On this page, we collect some pieces of creative writing our students have done over the presentations of their peers from abroad :),

    e.g.  interviews with Thomas More, Aristotle and Cicero; an essay about Utopia and a book review about Plato's "Politeia";

                    a film review about the movies "Utopia" and "Thomas Morus".

                                                         You can even watch the trailers for these movies!

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    Our Italian reporters:

    from London, England XVI Century, Romina & Martina: interview with Thomas Morus

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    from Ancient Greece, Benedetta Parmegiani: Aristotle's interview

     

     

    Our young journalist Jacopo Rossi talks about "What is an Utopian World?"

     

    from ancient Rome, Giulia Sabatini and Stefano Cimarelli: Cicero's interview

     

    Our German reporters:

    from Hollywood, Carl and Rolf, our film critics: film review about the movies "Utopia" and "Thomas Morus:

    from Berlin, Gerrit, our expert for political affairs: summer interview with Thomas More about communism, slavery and gender equality:

     

    from the Oldenburg book fair, Felix, our book critic: a book review about Plato's Politeia:

    from Rome and a small village near the Saronic gulf, Eske and Laura, our lifestyle experts: a philosophic advice about how to manage the balance between kids and career:

     

    from Prague, Marlon and Michelle, our science writers: translation of a forgotten travelog through Utopia