V6 literature Good & Evil (4) Top 10 villains

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Tue 14 September


  • check homework: assign 3, 4
  • lesson 4: Top 10 villains
  • assignment 5, 6, 7

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Assignment 3
1. What distinguishes a Have from a Have-not? Be specific!
2. Are the Haves happy? And are the Have-nots?
3. In terms of good and evil, who or what is the evil in this poem and what is so evil about them /it?
4. What is the message Stanley W. Shura tries to convey with this poem?

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Lesson 3: Top 10 Villains in Literature
Villains – we all love to hate them. Without wicked characters, most books would be extremely dull. This list looks at ten of the most vile of the vile villains to grace the pages of literary works.

Please read the questions on page 14 (assignment 5) before reading the summaries of the Top 10 Villains

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Homework: Thu 16 September
  • finish assignments 5, 6, 7 (hand in on Teams)

  • Find a reading book for TW1
(check suitability with your teacher)
+ hand in your title on Teams

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