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Literature Lesson - American part 2
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Today's Lesson
Literature Lesson - American part 2
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Page 17 Task 11a: Find the slant rhymes in the poem
Slide 3 - Open question
Task 11a
Slant rhyme
And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
And sore must be the storm -
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm
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Task 11b: What metaphor does Dickinson use to define hope? Show examples
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Task 11b
Hope = a bird: a thing with feathers, sings the tune, the little Bird
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Task 11c: Is this poem positive or negative? Explain and give examples
Slide 7 - Open question
Task 11c
Positive. Hope. It’s always there, giving comfort without asking anything in return
“And never stops – at all –”
“That kept so many warm”
(never) “It asked a crumb – of me”
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John Steinbeck – 1902-1968
John Steinbeck’s novels are set in his native California, interested in the fate of the ordinary working man.
He also wrote about the bad conditions during the Great Depression of the 30s.
His style is simple and straightforward
He won the Nobel Prize in 1962
Famous work: East of Eden (1952)
Main character Cal’s struggle between good and evil (Cain and Abel in a modern setting)
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Page 18 Task 12a: Submit at least 10 words that describe Cal's character
Slide 10 - Open question
Task 12a
Craved warmth and affection, competed for attention and affection, imitate, suspicious and unpleasant, not convincing, shy all over, nonchalance, bravado, secrecy, a wall of self-sufficiency
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Task 12b: Describe the relations between Cal and Aron, their father Adam, and others
Slide 12 - Open question
Task 12b
Cal and Aron: brothers, Aron is beautiful (blonde) and Cal isn’t (dark). The characteristics that Aron possess are liked but not when Cal does it.
People preferred Aron over Cal (even now he has no friends and lives alone).
Cal’s father Adam doesn’t pay Cal attnetino. Cal seeks affection and gets it by sitting closely, father is most likely unaware of this
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Task 12c: Compare this fragment with the story of Cain and Abel
Slide 14 - Open question
Task 12c
God accepted Abel’s (Aron) offering and accepted him, God rejected Cain’s (Cal) offering.
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Finished!
You have finished today's lesson.
You know more about American history
and a literary work from that time
You have also started preparing for your final test.