Problem: Another saint's life from Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend, as from The Golden Legend:
Readings on the Saints, trans. William Granger Ryan (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012).
Your research paper should answer the following questions:
1) What is the source? Provide a description of the source you've chosen, which includes:
a. Author (if known)
b. Date
c. Provenance (where does it come from?)
d. Original language of composition
e. Genre: chronicle? Romance? Hagiography?
2) What the source tells us about the context in which it was composed. What was the purpose of its composition? To entertain? To educate? Both?
3) What does this source share with medieval film stories? What's different? Are there differences that would discourage filmmakers from using it as a source?
4) What did you change about the source to make a script? Did you change the time period? Add elements that might not be apparent in the source? Change the narrative? Why?
5) What themes do you hope your script explores? Are they true to those of the source, or more important to our own time period?