Charles

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Charles
Literature

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Connect the type of irony to the definition
When someone says something but means the opposite.
When what actually happens is different from what you expected.
When the audience knows something that the characters do not. 
dramatic irony
situational irony
verbal irony

Slide 2 - Drag question

Let's read the text together

Slide 3 - Slide

Let's continue
By answering the questions

Slide 4 - Slide

1. Describe how Laurie's behaviour at home changes after he begins school.

Slide 5 - Mind map

Answer:
He started acting more independently & insolently / rebellious

Slide 6 - Slide

2. According to Laurie, what is Charles like? (1 word)

Slide 7 - Open question

Explanation:
fresh is another word for arrogant

Slide 8 - Slide

Question 3
Discuss in groups.
timer
3:00

Slide 9 - Slide

What is the plot
twist at the end
of the story?

Slide 10 - Mind map

Answer:
Laurie and Charles are the same person / Charles does not exist / Mother finds out Laurie is Charles

Slide 11 - Slide

Class discussion
What do you think about this plot twist?
Explain!

Slide 12 - Slide

How does the mother find out the truth?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Answer:
She wants to talk to the teacher during a PTA meeting, but the teacher tells her that there is no Charles in Laurie’s class.

Slide 14 - Slide

What clues does Jackson give about Charles' true identity?
Discuss in groups.
Write down three of them.
timer
4:00

Slide 15 - Slide

Answers:
  • Laurie had to think of a name when his parents asked him (stanza 2)
  • Laurie also showed fresh behaviour towards his parents (stanzas 2 & 3)
  • The entire class had to wait on Charles when he had to stay after school (stanzas 5 & 8)
  • Charles suddenly became a good helper, just like the teacher said about Laurie (stanza 15)

Slide 16 - Slide

What type of irony can you connect the plot twist to?
A
dramatic irony
B
situational irony
C
verbal irony

Slide 17 - Quiz

Class discussion
Explain why it can be dramatic or situational irony

Slide 18 - Slide

Answer:
  • Dramatic: we as readers can see the signs before the mother learns the truth (we know more than the mother does)

  • Situational: The mother really wants to meet Charles's mother, only to find out that she herself is the one she wants to meet.

Slide 19 - Slide

7. Do you think Laurie's parents should have realized the truth about Charles sooner?
Yes
No

Slide 20 - Poll

Class discussion
Why?

Slide 21 - Slide

Both answers are possible
Just make sure you underpin your answer correctly.

Slide 22 - Slide

8. Why do you think Laurie invented Charles?

Slide 23 - Mind map

Answer:
The most logical reason is that he wanted to talk about school, or more specifically about his actions, but did not want to get punished.

Slide 24 - Slide

9. What is the point of view of this story?
A
first person perspective
B
second person perspective
C
third person perspective
D
omniscient perspective

Slide 25 - Quiz

Why is it first person perspective?
Class discussion.

Slide 26 - Slide

Answer:
It is the mother telling the story.

Slide 27 - Slide

10. Can you identify a
theme in this story?

Slide 28 - Mind map

Answer:
Multiple themes possible:
  • People's blindness to flaws in ones close to them
  • People can change in certain surroundings.
  • Expect the unexpected from people.

Slide 29 - Slide

I think I understand this short story well enough for the test.
Yes
No

Slide 30 - Poll

Continue
If you have answered yes on the previous question, fill in the grid about Charles.

If you have answered no, please let me know what you do not understand (yet). Afterwards, fill in the grid as well.

Slide 31 - Slide