A LITERARY PERIOD IN ENLGISH LITERATURE STRETCHING FROM 1798-1837
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Lesson duration is: 120 min
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ROMANTICISM
A LITERARY PERIOD IN ENLGISH LITERATURE STRETCHING FROM 1798-1837
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Romantic
Slide 2 - Mind map
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What is the order of the poem?
fruitfulness
harvest
dusk & empty fields
Slide 7 - Drag question
What is different about Autumn in the Ode compared to La Belle Dame
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2:00
Slide 8 - Open question
What is an ALLITERATION?
Slide 9 - Open question
Alliterations in "To Autumn"
Slide 10 - Mind map
Which aspect of autumn is distinctly emphasised in the 1st stanza? + Give examples
Slide 11 - Open question
Who is HIM in line 3?
Slide 12 - Open question
Keats consciously uses a number of old-fashioned words in the poem. Why + give examples
Slide 13 - Open question
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Can you identify the 9 characteristics?
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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2:00
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What is the correct combination?
A
1h; 2d; 3a; 4b; 5f; 6g; 7c; 8e; 9 i
B
1d; 2h; 3g; 4b; 5f; 6a; 7c; 8e; 9i
C
1h; 2d; 3g; 4b; 5f; 6a; 7c; 8e; 9i
D
1h; 2d; 3g; 4c; 5f; 6a; 7b; 8e; 9i
Slide 20 - Quiz
The Romantic Period is first and foremost a reaction to
A
rationalism and industrialisation
B
neoclassicism
C
The enlightenment
D
Christian dogmas
Slide 21 - Quiz
What marked the beginning of the Romantic era in 1798?
A
A poem by William Wordsworth
B
The publication of the Lyrical Ballads
C
The French revolution
D
The Peterloo massacre
Slide 22 - Quiz
The French Revolution inspired the Romantics in its
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emphasis on brotherhood
B
shout for freedom and rejection of authority
C
fashionable Frenchness
D
emphasis on feelings
Slide 23 - Quiz
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Keats was the poet
A
of the supernatural
B
with a keen sense of social injustices
C
most taken with childhood innocense
D
drawing heavily from sensory experience
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Most remarkable: as a medical apprentice he knew
A
how to take care of his brother
B
How to treat his own illness
C
He already knew he was dying when he wrote his best poems
D
He wrote about beauty when he knew he was dying
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Slide 30 - Video
What role does beauty play in this poem?
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Slide 31 - Open question
Wednesday, 3 March 2021
1) Oral exams: assignment + groups
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Oral exams: assignment
When? After SE3 (dates to be announced). In pairs / 20 minutes in total (10 minutes each)
What? Each pupil brings a printed newspaper article (with a minimum of 1000 words) in Dutch about a controversial topic (challenge: find an article that isn’t related to the Corona-virus)
-Pupil 1 talks about the article (what’s in it? Your opinion? …) and starts a small discussion (asks pupil 2 a question)
-Pupil 2 talks about the article (what’s in it? Your opinion? …) and starts a small discussion (asks pupil 1 a question)
-Time left? DKX tells about another article and asks person 1 and 2 for their opinions
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Assessment B2+ / C1 level (erk.nl)
Vocabulary
Grammar
Fluency and coherence
Pronunciation
-Grade between 3-5: level B1 / B2-
-Grade between 6-8: level B2+ / C1
-Grade 9: C2
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Groups
-Send me a message today with the pupil you would like to do the oral exam with.
-Don’t worry if you don’t know. After today, I will assign everyone to a partner.
-Groups of three are not allowed in the first place.
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Literature: Romantics
-Last time: La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats (+ introduction to the Romantics - 9 characteristics)
-Today: Ode to Autumn - John Keats (p. 10-11)
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Ode to Autumn. What is an ODE?
Slide 37 - Mind map
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Slide 39 - Video
What is the order of the poem?
fruitfulness
harvest
dusk & empty fields
Slide 40 - Drag question
What is different about Autumn in the Ode compared to La Belle Dame
timer
2:00
Slide 41 - Open question
Reflection
We have discussed La Belle Dame Sans Merci and Ode to Autumn. You know who Keats is and you can analyse his two poems.