W3L1 V6B Pride and Prejudice

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Good morning V6! 
English class
Mevrouw Plazier/Ms. Plazier 

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What do I expect of you?
  • Try to speak as much English as possible. 
  • Be mindful, respectful & communicate!
  • Be on time: more than 5 minutes = too late. 
  • Raise your hand if you have a question and be silent during explanations of me/student. 
  • Bags are on the ground, phones in your bags. 
  • No eating in the classroom (gum included), drinking water is allowed. 

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learning goals
- I know the basic information about Jane Austen

- I know the plot of Pride and Prejudice

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Literatuurgeschiedenis
Poetry 
Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth
Literature
Frankenstein
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Eyre
The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Romanticism
1798 - 1837

neoclassical period - Romantic period - Victorian period
Pride and Prejudice : 1813

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neoclassical vs Romanticism
Age of reason: logical, common sense, Greek and Roman culture, optimism, self-confidence

turns into

Age of imagination: simplicity, emotion, individual voices, discontent with world around them



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expectations during literature hours
  • you read the literature before the deadlines 
  • you participate during the discussions
  • you take notes during the lessons

lessons will be more lecture style, so you are also expected to be silent for longer.

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Jane Austen - Why The Fuss? 
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1:00

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Slide 9 - Vidéo

True or False: Jane Austen was following the style of writing of her time.
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

True or False: Many of Austen's female main characters are know-it-alls.
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

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What makes Jane Austen such a witty author?

Slide 12 - Carte mentale

group presentations
10 minutes preparation

You are allowed to use the internet (but check your info)

Your presentation should be 1-3 minutes


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group 1: Somaya, Haifa, Yunus, Ayoub

group 2: Jan Jozef, Yusuf, Ilyas

Group 3:  Samia, Eloise, Matlooba 
group 4: Batu, Taoufik, Mohamed Amin

group 5: Mohamed, Moenir, Abulaziz

group 6: Hani, Arwien, Abdoel

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group 1: Elizabeth Bennet
group 2: Jane Bennet & Mr. Bingley
group 3: Mr Darcy
group 4: Lydia Bennet & Mr Wickham
group 5:  Lady Catherine de Bourgh
group 6: Mr. Collins
timer
15:00
timer
1:00

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Close your laptops and make notes! 

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Early 19th Century Novel
Jane Austen (1775 - 1817)
  • Most important novelist of early 19th century
  • Elegant + witty studies of young women
  • Focusing on love and common sense

Most important novels:
  • Sense and Sensibilty / Emma /  Persuasion 
  • Pride and Prejudice

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  • Born in Steventon, daughter of an Anglican priest
  • Good education (not customary for girls)
  • Happy childhood, reading was encouraged (Fielding and Richardson)
  • Started writing when she was 15
  • Never married, isolated from other authors

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Slide 19 - Vidéo

Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have 5 daughters, who will not inherit anything.

Mrs. Bennet's main focus is to get her daughters married.

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mr. Bingley and mr. Darcy arrive at Longbourn.


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Jane is sick at Netherfields, Elizabeth goes to take care of her.

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mr. Collins (cousin of Mr. Bennet) comes to Longbourn and later proposes to Elizabeth.

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Wickham arrives at Longbourn.

He speaks to Elizabeth about his association with mr. Darcy.

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Slide 26 - Vidéo

mr. Bingley and his company leave Netherfield for London, leaving Jane heartbroken.

Jane decides to go to London in the hopes of seeing mr. Bingley there.

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Elizabeth's close friend (Charlotte Lucas)
 marries mr. Collins

(subsequently, she will inherit their home when their father dies)

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Elizabeth visits Charlotte at her new home. When dining at Lady Catherine de Bourgh, they meet mr. Darcy again.

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Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth.

He writes her a letter after she has refused him, to set the record straight.

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Slide 31 - Vidéo

Jane returns from her aunt and uncle in London. 

They take Elizabeth on a tour of Derbyshire. They decide to have a look at Pemberley (mr. Darcy's estate), seeing as he isn't home...

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Slide 33 - Vidéo

Lydia and Wickham run away together, ruining her sisters' reputation.

They eventually marry after Darcy's interference.

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Bingley returns to Longbourn and proposes to Jane.

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Darcy's aunt (Lady Catherine de Bourgh) visits Elizabeth to keep her from marrying Darcy. (even though they are not engaged.)

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After talking to his aunt, Darcy proposes to Elizabeth for a second time. She accepts.

Double wedding for Jane and Bingley & Elizabeth and Darcy.

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Slide 38 - Vidéo

Three love affairs are played out simultaneously in this novel: Who are the loving couples?
Darcy
Bingley
Wickham
Elizabeth
Jane
Lydia

Slide 39 - Question de remorquage

7. Which few traits do you think best describe the following characters?
Mr Collins
Lady Catherine de Bourgh
Lydia
 Mrs Bennet
vain, hypocrite, snob
meddlesome, arrogant, a schemer 
 flirt, man-chaser 
foolish, fickle, ill-informed

Slide 40 - Question de remorquage

Slide 41 - Lien