The Sniper, Liam O'Flaherty

Leesdossier - part one

  • short story: needs to be sufficient; if not, - 1 pnt 
  • deadline 13 October
  • 1984:
     - presentation with a group       1 pnt
     - quote assignment                   1 pnt
     - writing an essay on 1984       3 pnt


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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Items in this lesson

Leesdossier - part one

  • short story: needs to be sufficient; if not, - 1 pnt 
  • deadline 13 October
  • 1984:
     - presentation with a group       1 pnt
     - quote assignment                   1 pnt
     - writing an essay on 1984       3 pnt


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                                        The Sniper

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The Great Famine

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Irish Free State
  • In 1921 the Irish Free State was declared.
  • Irish Republicans were not satisfied
=> Northern Ireland was still part of the UK while
     they wanted the whole of Ireland to be independent.
  • Civil war within Ireland in 1922/1923 between the Free Staters and the Republicans.



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What is the setting for The Sniper?

Slide 9 - Open question

Short story outline                                                       


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Explain in your own words (in English) what 'foreshadowing' is.

Slide 12 - Open question

                          The Sniper

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What happens in the story ''The Sniper''?

Slide 14 - Open question

How do you explain the twist at the end of ''The Sniper''?

Slide 15 - Open question

Historic Context


Could this story have taken place anywhere else? 



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Where lies the irony in The Sniper?

Slide 20 - Open question

How is suspense created in The Sniper?
  • In the exposition, by means of the atmosphere created (night, war, guns fired in the distance)
  • In the rising action:
  • light the cigarette (dangerous)
  • bullet over his head
  • arrival of armoured car
  • woman snitching
  • bullet in his arm
  • bullet in his cap
  • lifting the revolver, aiming at other sniper

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Independent work
Answer the questions on the hand-out. 
Once finished, hand them in via Magister Opdrachten. 

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