What did Ann achieve?
Student activities
Task no. 1
What did Ann achieve?
Look at this image of an English woman. She is not Ann Martin but we can imagine it is Ann later in life.
Answer these questions:
- If Ann looked back on her life, what do you think she would say were her high and low points?
- How do you think she would feel?
- Do you think she would have any regrets? If so, what could they be?
Look at Ann’s name as it was recorded by Arthur Bowes Smyth, the surgeon on board the First Fleet ship Lady Penrhyn in 1787. We have no evidence of her own writing. We are not even sure if she could read or write, but it was unlikely. Most convicts would have been illiterate.
Write a six-word story – a super short narrative! In the 1920s American author Ernest Hemingway was supposedly challenged to write a six-word story. He wrote: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” Discuss how Ann would have written her own short narrative if she could. What would she have focussed on? Write a six-word narrative about Ann’s life. Think about the important events and high and low points of her life. Try it out! Write your own life story in six words.