V6D - P3 - Week 6 (Modern)

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V6D - P3 - Week 6

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Today's Lesson

Literary History: The Modern Period


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Make groups of 4
One of you needs to sign in with your group name and lists who is in the group below

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Literature Lesson - The Modern Period

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The Modern period started c. 1900 until present day.
WWI happened in this time and affected British society.

Look up warfare in WWI and share your findings below.
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Who is "The Lost Generation"?
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Research the following topics in the early Modern era
1. women's suffrage 2. class struggles after WWI
3. Irish rebellion 1916 4. Decline British colonial empire
Submit your answer as a group
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Reader Page 14-15: Task 9a
What strikes you about her sentences?
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What strikes you about her sentences?
The sentences are long and contain a lot of information

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Look up the term: Stream of consciousness

What does it mean?
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The unbroken flow of thought and awareness in the waking mind. 
Reader Page 14-15: Task 9b
In this fragment Mrs Dalloway gives a lot of information about
her past and present life.
Mention some instances and also how she feels about them.
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In this fragment Mrs Dalloway gives a lot of information about
her past and present life.
Mention some instances and also how she feels about them. 
  • She thinks about when she was eighteen looking at flowers
  • She loves London at this moment of June
  • The war is over: thank Heaven

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Reader Page 14-15: Task 9c
Who else tells us something about her?
What does he say?
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Who else tells us something about her?
What does he say?
  • Scrope Purvis
  • A charming woman, vivacious, seems younger than she is

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Look up the literary term: Lyric
Explain what it is

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Reader Page 16: Read the poem
Is this poem a lyric? Why or why not?

Post your answers as a group
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Reader Page 16: Read the poem
Write down for whom the poem was NOT written

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Literature Lesson - The Modern Period

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Student's choice
You have several options for the rest of this lesson:

- Study the PPT on the Modern period
- Study other Literary History PPTs. 
- Study literary history reader
- Practise your reading skills on www.examenflow.nl 

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What are you going to work on this lesson?

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What is your goal this lesson?
(what do you want to achieve)

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What did you accomplish this lesson?
(Be specific please.)

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Finished!
You have finished today's lesson. 

You learned more about literary history
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you have prepared for your final tests. 

Well done!

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