This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 90 min
Items in this lesson
Perfume Part 1
TV6
Slide 1 - Slide
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Former Students DSA
Thursday 26 September 15:30 in 210 - 30 minutes / LP
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What have we discussed so far?
Slide 3 - Mind map
Enlightenment - social classes
Historical Fiction
Gothic Literature
Magical Realism
Characterisation JPG
- Intertextuality
- Animalistic / treatment -> dehumanizing terms / supernatural / he is described as a monster / creature / aberration
- Anti-hero
- Nature vs Nurture
Factsheet
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Why does he fall ill?
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What kind of narrator is used in Perfume?
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What kind of narrator is used in There There?
Slide 7 - Open question
Polyvocal. Quite a few first-persons but also third person limited / prologue and interlude are omniscient
What kind of narrator is used in Duffy?
Slide 8 - Open question
Most are first-person dramatic monologues -> giving a personal and intimate voice to women who have traditionally been silent or sidelined
What kind of narrator is used in The Sailor?
Slide 9 - Open question
third person limited alternating between Noboru, Ryuji and Fusako
What kind of narrator is used in Macbeth?
Slide 10 - Open question
Dialogue / Soliloquies as Inner Narations -> allows character to express their inner thoughts directly to the audience
To what effect is the third person omniscient used in relation to Baldini?
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1:30
Slide 11 - Open question
Detached commentary -> exposes his mediocrity and hypocrisy / builds satire and irony, he is turned somewhat into a comic figure / Grenouille's brilliance is highlighted in contrast
Through the omniscient narrator, Baldini is presented not only as an individual but also as a symbol of the old world of perfumery, craftsmanship, and tradition, which is being overtaken by new ideas and talents like Grenouille’s. Baldini’s obsession with rules, procedures, and old-fashioned methods represents the passing of an era.
Suskind employs the symbolism of a tick to
Factsheet
Slide 12 - Open question
Emphasise his parasitic nature -> he survives by absorbing the scents of the world around him. He has no scent of himself so he feeds on others in a way - it is a metaphor for Grenouille's inability to exist independently
Emotional detachment/inhumanity
Patience/persistence - He is patient and bides his time
Impressions
What was life like in 18th century France for Madame Gaillard, Grimaldi, Baldini and Chenier as well as Grenouille himself?
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7:00
What characterises the Enlightenment, according to pages 55-61
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Fate
What happened to Madame Gaillard after she disposed herself of Grenouille?
What happened to Grimal after he sold Grenouille?
What happened to Baldini after he released Grenouille?
How do all of them treat Grenouille? How does the language Suskind employs support that?
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Characters
How would you describe yourself?
How would the people around you describe you?
What are your ambitions in life?
What makes you sad or what do you worry about?
What has been a defining moment in your life? Why?