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Unit 2.  TEXAS

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Today: literature

Goal: 
- Students learn about the novel ‘Holes’, the relation with Texas
- Student know how to analyse a character in a novel

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Literature: HOLES
  • Camp Green Lake (juvenile detention centre)

1998/ Louis Sacher

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Literature: HOLES
  • Camp Green Lake (juvenile detention centre)

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Slide 5 - Vidéo

Literature: HOLES
  • Camp Green Lake (juvenile detention centre)
  • film: 2003
  • evil warden forces camp detainees to dig holes
  • fiction: Green Lake is a dried-up lakebed in Texas
  • reality: lake near the town of Green Lake
  • film location: a dried-up lake in the Mojave Desert

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Literature: HOLES, page 85

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The main character is Stanly Yelnats. What is so special about his name?

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

Stanley is innocent of the crime for which he was convicted. Which choice was Stanley given by the judge?

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Literature PEE in character analysis
PEE paragraph = method for literary analysis
When analyzing a character: 
- what does the writer tell you about this character = explicit meaning
- what can you read between the lines = implicit meaning

P = Point, 1st sentence: state your main point
E = Evidence, 2nd sentence: evidence in which you refer to the text/use a quotation (to back up your main point)
E = Explanation, last few sentences: explain the evidence, how it relates to your point, what you think about yourself.

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Point
Evidence
Explanation
As a young child, Stanley was lonely
Many times, as a child, Stanley played on his own: ‘When Stanley was younger he used to play with stuffed animals, and pretend the animals were at camp’.
The writer shows how toys became Stanley’s little friends. It is evident that Stanley was lonely. Playing like this, I think he probably fel less lonely

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