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Dulce et Decorum Est
Dulce et Decorum Est
Literature
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Middelbare school
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Dulce et Decorum Est
Literature
Slide 1 - Slide
What do the following words mean?
knock-kneed
lame
fumbling
stumbling
plunges
gargling
gorgelend
grijpen
met x-benen
struikelend
kreupel
geklungel
Slide 2 - Drag question
Slide 3 - Video
Let's continue
By answering the questions
Slide 4 - Slide
What are the two elements that you need to describe when a setting is asked?
Slide 5 - Mind map
What is the setting of this poem?
Slide 6 - Mind map
What is the setting of this poem?
Time: WWI
Place: on a battlefield (back towards their camp)
Slide 7 - Slide
What is a stanza?
Slide 8 - Mind map
2. Describe in your own words what happens in the first two stanzas.
Discuss in pairs or groups of three
timer
2:00
Slide 9 - Slide
Stanza 1
Tired soldiers are walking back to their camp from a battlefield. Suddenly they are attacked by their enemy who uses gas.
Slide 10 - Slide
Stanza 2
The soldiers put on their masks.
One, however, fails to do so and is choking in the gas.
(He isn’t dead yet, but he is dying!)
Slide 11 - Slide
Connect the figure of speech to the description.
A comparison
without
the words
as
or
like
.
A comparison
with
the words
as
or
like
.
A lifeless object is given a human trait.
personification
metaphor
simile
humanification
hyperbole
Slide 12 - Drag question
Question 3
Examine the two figures of speech in the first two lines.
Decide what they are and what is being compared.
Slide 13 - Slide
3a. What figure of speech is this? Metaphor or simile?
A
metaphor
B
simile
Slide 14 - Quiz
3b. What two things in each
case are being compared?
Slide 15 - Mind map
3c. What image is created by these figures of speech?
Discuss this in pairs or groups of three
Slide 16 - Slide
Correct answer:
The soldiers are a sorry sight, not the strong energetic men you normally associate with soldiers
Slide 17 - Slide
4. What words show how tired the soldiers are?
(Do not use the similes from question 3)
Slide 18 - Mind map
Possible answers:
bent double (dubbel gevouwen; shows how they walk)
knock-kneed (x-benen)
trudge (sjokken)
men marched asleep
limped (strompelen)
lame (kreupel)
drunk with fatigue (vermoeidheid)
deaf (to the hoots)
Slide 19 - Slide
5. What happens to the 'someone' in stanza two and why?
Discuss this in pairs or groups of three
Slide 20 - Slide
Slide 21 - Video
Correct answer
The someone is dying because he couldn’t put on his gas mask in time.
Slide 22 - Slide
6a. Stanza 3 is one long 'if-sentence'. If you..., you wouldn't ...
Discuss this in pairs or groups of three
timer
2:00
Slide 23 - Slide
Possible answer
If you also had nightmares about young men dying a horrible death,
(then) you wouldn’t tell new recruits it is honourable to die for your country.
Slide 24 - Slide
6b. Who is the 'you'?
Slide 25 - Open question
Answer
The people recruiting new soldiers.
You could therefore also say the Government.
Slide 26 - Slide
Slide 27 - Video
6c. Why is there a sentence in Latin? What is it used for in war?
Discuss in pairs or groups of three.
timer
2:00
Slide 28 - Slide
Correct answer
It comes from a Roman poet and during the war it was used as a means of propaganda.
Slide 29 - Slide
7. What is Owen's intention in writing in this poem?
Discuss in pairs or groups of three.
Slide 30 - Slide
Correct answer
He wants to show that the propaganda used by the Government is false.
He wants to show the
real
horrors of the war.
Slide 31 - Slide
8a. What do you think of
the words Owen uses?
Slide 32 - Mind map
What you have to understand (notes!)
He uses
direct
,
graphic
,
explicit
words when describing the state the soldiers are in and the way the ‘someone’ dies.
Slide 33 - Slide
Why do you think he used this sort of language?
Slide 34 - Mind map
Correct answer
He probably wanted to shock people.
Using less graphic language would probably not get the horrors of the situation across.
Slide 35 - Slide
9. What is ironic about
what the Government
tells new recruits?
Slide 36 - Mind map
Correct answer
They say it is honourable to die for you country, but obviously it isn’t.
Slide 37 - Slide
I think I understand this text well enough for the test.
Yes
No
Slide 38 - Poll
Continue
If you have answered yes on the previous question, fill in the grid about
Genesis and Catastrophe
.
If you have answered no, please let me know what you do not understand (yet). Afterwards, fill in the grid as well.
Slide 39 - Slide
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