Revision Literary history / what to study

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Revision & What to study
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Literary history
Revision & What to study

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Topics
  • Old English Beowulf (author unknown)
  • Middle English Geoffrey Chaucer – The Canterbury Tales
       - General Prologue: The Wife of Bath & The Monk
       -  Story: The Wife of Bath’s Tale
  • The Renaissance Christopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus
  • Elizabethan Period William Shakespeare – Sonnets 18 & 130


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What to study
- Study the PowerPoints and LessonUp presentations (and the information on the websites that are referred to) (Google Classroom!)
- Study your answers to the extract questions (Literary history booklet!)
- Study your notes
- Study the handouts & your annotations – look at themes/implied meaning/atmosphere /characterization / language

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Important
- You should be able to apply the knowledge from the PowerPoints/LessonUp presentations/your notes.

- Do not study exact dates but you should know what certain events set in motion, how it changed the language and/or the way people looked at religion/culture/life.
- You should know the characteristics of each time period and make sure you know how to recognise them in a text, you will have to apply that knowledge.
- You should know the characteristics of the different text types we have discussed and make sure you’re able to indicate stylistic devices.
- Ensure you know what the most important elements of an annotated text are and prepare for analysis of a part of the discussed texts.




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Sample test question


1. Which Germanic tribes invaded England in the 5th century? Name two.
2. Describe in your own words what is happening in extract 
3. Identify a stylistic device and explain the effect.

Extract 1 
The infamous killer fought

For his freedom, wanting no flesh but retreat,

Desiring nothing but escape; his claws
Had been caught, he was trapped. That trip to Herot
Was a miserable journey for the writhing monster!

The high hall rang, its roof boards swayed,
And Danes shook with terror. Down

The aisles the battle swept, angry 

And wild. Herot trembled, wonderfully

Built to withstand the blows, the struggling

Great bodies beating at its beautiful walls;

Shaped and fastened with iron, inside

And out, artfully worked, the building
Stood firm.


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Revision Stylistic devices
Kahoot
https://create.kahoot.it/details/stylistic-devices/0304b266-5348-400b-949e-8b0af85967e4

Quizlet
https://quizlet.com/_5ez6cc?x=1jqt&i=1nw6m3


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Group Work

Design a poster or revision handout that clearly visualises, summarizes and explains the most important information about the period and the literary work.  Upload your work to Classroom.

https://www.canva.com/infographics/templates/

Think about the following:
  •  Context
  • Questions/Discussion
  •  Form / Genre
  •  Characteristics
  •  Themes
  •  Plot / Characters
  •  Stylistic devices
 


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Groups - online
GROUP 1: Old English Beowulf (author unknown)
GROUP 2: Middle English Context / Geoffrey Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales
GROUP 3: Middle English The Wife of Bath / The Monk 
GROUP 4: The Renaissance Context
GROUP 5: The Renaissance Play: Christopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus
GROUP 6: Context + Elizabethan period Shakespeare’s sonnet 18
GROUP 7: Context + Elizabethan period Shakespeare’s sonnet 130

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Groups - at school
GROUP 1: Old English Context + Beowulf (author unknown)
GROUP 2: Middle English Context + Geoffrey Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales
GROUP 3: The Renaissance Context + Play: Christopher Marlowe – Dr. Faustus
 GROUP 4: Elizabethan period Context + Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 + 130

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Quiz
Come up with a question about any of the literary periods or works (with the correct answer)
I will create a quiz with your questions.

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