My artifact is the song Five Little Skunks. I chose it because, while I was trying to figure out an artifact, my wife was playing music and singing with my daughter, and this was one of the songs they listened to. I realized that it was a narrative and decided to use it. It is pretty simple but it fits the criteria. (I have no clue who the kids in this YouTube video are. It is more the song that I am wanting anyone who looks at this to gather)
Setting - Outdoors, Park (school auditorium in this video)
Characters - Narrator and 5 little skunks
Narrator - Whoever sings the song (Cole Nibert from Pine Castle Elementary School)
Events - Going out to play, looking for a shady spot to eat, skunks disappearing, having a picnic
Temporal Relations - It happens in a chronological order. Losing one skunk at a time until all 5 are missing.
Causal Relations - The Narrator loses all his skunks when he goes out to have a picnic and play. He is unable to have a picnic until he gets all the skunks back.They do come back and they play and have a picnic.
Audience - Children (Parents in this video)
Theme - Humor, you need everyone to be there to have a party.
Genre - Children’s Nursery Rhyme
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