Week 1.1: Short Story literary terms

Today
riddle, as promised 

start short story

We're going to start by learning some literary terms and applying them to short fragments
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Today
riddle, as promised 

start short story

We're going to start by learning some literary terms and applying them to short fragments

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Short Story
- reader is in Classroom
- we'll learn about some literary analysis today

Watch the video

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Summarize the story

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Classroom: Short Story reader
Go to p3

literary terms help us talk about stories. Analysis helps us understand how and why a story is good (or maybe very bad....)

Match the literary terms

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Terms
Re-watch the video if necessary

Apply the terms to the story. 
---- > if you can't use a term, explain why not

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give me an example: protagonist

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give me an example: antagonist

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This slide, and the next examples on point of view, are from THIS website. It contains much more information, so do check it out!

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This slide, and the next examples on point of view, are from THIS website. It contains much more information, so do check it out!

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Theme and message
Theme: revenge

Message: 
- Evil will always be brought to Justice (Batman, Lion King, most Tarantino movies)
- revenge only leads to destruction (Captain America: Civil War, Count of Monte Cristo

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Move him into the sun—
Gently its touch awoke him once,
At home, whispering of fields half-sown.
Always it woke him, even in France,
Until this morning and this snow.
If anything might rouse him now
The kind old sun will know.

Think how it wakes the seeds—
Woke once the clays of a cold star.
Are limbs, so dear-achieved, are sides
Full-nerved, still warm, too hard to stir?
Was it for this the clay grew tall?
—O what made fatuous sunbeams toil
To break earth's sleep at all?
Futility
BY WILFRED OWEN

"Wilfred Owen composed nearly all of his poems in slightly over a year, from August 1917 to September 1918."

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What do you think the poem is about?

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what is the theme?

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what is the message?

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Theme & Message
THEME: The pointlessness of war

MESSAGE: Idea that war is not what man was made for

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Classroom
I have a bunch of activities there. Depending on time today I'll tell you which one we're doing. 

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Test prep
Make a list of the terms
Write your own explanation

You'll have to apply and explain the terms on the test and in your book vlog

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