Literature Period 4

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Literature Period 4

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Today
We'll learn more about 'The Troubles' and the history of Ireland.
We'll learn more about the aspects of the 'setting' of a novel.
Assignment

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Evaluation
Compare your notes with your neigbour's.

Class discussion

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Setting
The setting is the context in which the story takes place. The three main components of the setting are the time, the place, and the social environment. Each of those components can have a major impact on the events and the mood of the story.
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Slide 6 - Lien

For next class
Read or re-read the first 10 pages of 'Cal' .
Takes notes on setting (logbook).
Bring your logbook and the novel 'Cal' to class.

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page 1-10
  • Setting (place, time of the day/year, social/political/cultural environment, mood and atmosphere)
  • Character(s) and their relationships
  • Writing style
  • Forshadowing

Foreshadowing is a narrative device in which a storyteller gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. Foreshadowing often appears at the beginning of a story, and it helps develop or subvert the audience's expectations about upcoming events.

With your partner:
Take 20 minutes to discuss the following aspects (take notes!):
Sustain your ideas and opinions and select a quote from the story that supports it.

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So, thinking about character development, you can identify, explain and give examples of:
  • Character traits
  • Description of appearence if relevant to the story
  • Emotions: predictable or not; what sort of
  • Responding to life events
  • Dynamic, flat, round and/or static
  • Background if important to understand the character
  • Norms and values 
  • And more..... 

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Vocab
the search for redemption / absolution
to redeem yourself
to be absolved for one's sins
receiving absolution
to atone for one's sins
atonement
We are also naturally drawn to wanting to be forgiven. Redemption is the act of working towards someone's forgiveness and when both forgiveness and redemption are working to heal the relationship, our journey to being able to accept someone's wrongdoing is greatly supported.

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Further explanation
Redemption is the act of doing something that makes people have a good opinion of you again after you have behaved or performed badly. 

Absolution is the act of forgiving someone, especially in the Christian religion, for something bad that they have done or thought:
Absolution is a religious concept for purging someone of sin, granting them absolution. The word is used for other kinds of forgiveness too.

Atonement, atoning, or making amends is the concept of a person taking action to correct previous wrongdoing on their part, either through direct action to undo the consequences of that act.

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Christ the Redeemer: referring to Christ's sacrifice to atone for the world's sins.

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Assignment

(re) read the end of 'Cal' and write in minimal 5 sentences how this connects to the picture The Christ Redeemer statue.
The Christ the Redeemer Statue, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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(re) read the end of 'Cal' and write in minimal 5 sentences how this connects to the picture The Christ Redeemer statue.

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