Literature chapter 6

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Literature Test
BYOD test (bring your own device)
In Learnbeat, full screen
You can take your dictionary
FULL battery!

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Homework check

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age of reason
the poet as a philosopher
first sonnet
evolution theory
theocentric
Charles II
renaissance
medieval period
restoration period
enlightenment
romantic period
victorian period

Slide 4 - Drag question

Which is the odd one out?
A
poetic language
B
reason
C
interest in children
D
general truths

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which is the odd one out?
A
natural language
B
use of the heroic couplet
C
supernatural elements
D
nature as a poetic theme

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which is the odd one out?
A
Alexander Pope
B
William Wordsworth
C
John Keats
D
Lord Byron

Slide 7 - Quiz

'The Lamb' was one of the poems in the booklet called:

Slide 8 - Open question

Victorian Times 

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Victorian Era

Slide 10 - Mind map

Position of women in Victorian Times
*Poor women had to work

*Bad living conditions

* no rights to vote, husband was the boss
Difference between the classes:
*Rich women were supposed to be "the Angel of the House"
*Well-furnished houses & enough food, servants
* no rights to vote, husband decided on everything

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What about children?
The following fragment sketches just one of the many hard jobs children in the Victorian era had to do.


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Slide 13 - Video

Slide 14 - Video

Rich children

  • raised by a nanny & spoiled 
  • hardly any contact with their parents
  • not allowed to eat at the same table
  • educated
  • needed to marry a person from the same class

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Charles Dickens

The following video gives background information about Charles Dickens. Please take notes.

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Slide 17 - Video

Special for Dickens' novels 
  • serialized stories in journals (= installments)
  • cliffhangers / some characters are forgotten / influence of the public
  • literature available for a wider audience 
  • cheap 
  • ironical/satirical
  • absurd characters and absurd names

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Special for Dickens's novels 
  • flat and vivid characters
  • most of the novels took place in the busy city
  • workhouse, child labour
  • mostly male characters


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Homework: Work on chapter 6, study for your test
Of Course vwo 4, unit 6.3: (Great Expectations)

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Literature Test
BYOD test (bring your own device)
In Learnbeat, full screen
You can take your dictionary
FULL battery!

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Who was Charles Darwin?

Slide 22 - Mind map