Book report literature series 2 - characters

Book report: Literature 2
Objective: You understand the literary element "characters" and how to analyze this in your book. 
Planning:
  • Last week's revision
  • "Characterization"
  • Book report information
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Book report: Literature 2
Objective: You understand the literary element "characters" and how to analyze this in your book. 
Planning:
  • Last week's revision
  • "Characterization"
  • Book report information

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Where should you be right now?
1. You have already chosen your book.
2. You know what should be included in your report.
3. You are starting with reading.

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How far are you?
A
Need to choose the book
B
I have to get the book
C
I have the book
D
I have started reading

Slide 3 - Quiz

Literature Elements

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

Elements in Literature:

  • Plot
  • Characterization
  • Irony & Symbolism
  • Themes & Conflicts

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Characters: Main and Supporting characters 

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Characters

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List the characters in your book:
- Who are the main characters?
- Who are the supporting characters?
- What can you say about them? Do they change in the book?

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How to write your report?
STEP ONE
Research the author’s background/biography and other work as this can give insight into the author’s perspective and bias.
STEP TWO
Summarize the plot (story line). Identifying essential plot points (main problem/conflict, climax and resolution) will help you to analyze, interpret and explain the story.
STEP THREE
Identify the setting, i.e., when and where a story takes place.
STEP FOUR
Identify the narrator, who is telling the story? Is it one of the characters (first person narrator) or an omniscient, objective narrator (third person narrator)?

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STEP FIVE
Focus on the characters. What are the characters’ main personality traits? What are the characters roles in the story? Is (s)he the hero? The bad guy? A secondary character? What is the character’s relationship to other characters?

STEP SIX
Identify literary devices: Symbols and Irony. Various literary devices help convey meaning or create a mood. Learn these most common literary devices.

STEP SEVEN
Identify the themes, the big ideas that authors comment on throughout in their book using tools such as context, setting and characters. 

Common themes are good vs. evil, human nature, religion, social structure, authority, coming-of-age, human rights, feminism, racism, war, education, sex, friendship, love, compassion, and death.

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For next class:
  1. Start reading your book!
  2. Make notes as you read
  3. Writing practice in class: Summarizing a story.

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