Plot Literary Devices: Lamb to the Slaughter

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Exploring Key Terms in English Literature
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5VWO 
Exploring Key Terms in English Literature
                               How to analyze a story

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to identify and define key terms in the short story Lamb to the Slaughter. 

- You are also able to apply these terms to your analysis of the novel(s) you are reading. 

Slide 2 - Slide

Introduce the learning objective to the students and explain what they will be able to do by the end of the lesson.
What do you already know about key terms in English literature? Come up with 3 terms.

Slide 3 - Mind map

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What is the main character in a story called?
A
protagonist
B
Setting
C
Theme
D
Antagonist

Slide 4 - Quiz

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What is irony in literature?
A
Story's setting
B
Character development
C
Coming-of-age
D
Unexpected outcome or contrast

Slide 5 - Quiz

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What is a literary theme?
A
Character's traits
B
Main idea of a story
C
Sound effect words
D
Story's conflict

Slide 6 - Quiz

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What term describes the time and place of a story?
A
Plot
B
Onomatopoeia
C
Characterization
D
Setting

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Reading
Let's read Lamb to the Slaughter
When you are done you are going to answer the following questions:
1. Who is the protagonist?
2. Where is the story set?
3. What is the theme of the story?
4.  What's ironic about the story?
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20:00

Slide 8 - Slide

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.

Slide 9 - Open question

Have students enter three things they learned in this lesson. With this they can indicate their own learning efficiency of this lesson.

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External conflict:

* character vs. character

* character vs. society

* character vs. nature

* character vs. technology





Internal conflict:
* character vs. self

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What is "plot"? (English please)

Slide 12 - Open question

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Plot
Plot is what happens in a story and how these things are told.

Most stories have the same structure.


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Freytag's Pyramid

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Exposition
> the start of the story
> the protagonist is introduced
> the (main/first) setting is described
> something happens

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Rising Action
> events unfold

> things happen

> more problems

> more exciting

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Climax
> most exciting

> problems at max

> can't stop reading/ playing/watching

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Falling Action
> main problem is solved

> other (minor) problems are resolved

> questions are answered

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Resolution

The they-lived-happily-
ever-after-stage

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Create your own roller coaster about Lamb to the Slaughter


Step 1: write down the elements of the plot
(exposition/rising action etc)
Step 2: brainstorm/think about your story
Step 3: create the roller coaster on paper



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10:00

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Compare rollercoasters
Do we agree with each other?

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