TKAM chapters 17, 18,and 19

Notice the change of pace in the novel—the events of the trial take place in one day but span six chapters in the book—

Look at the Plot diagram on the next slide and answer the question that follows it.
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Notice the change of pace in the novel—the events of the trial take place in one day but span six chapters in the book—

Look at the Plot diagram on the next slide and answer the question that follows it.

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Slide 2 - Tekstslide

what is the correct sequence of events of a plot
A
Resolution,- Rising action - Climax - Falling action - Exposition
B
Exposition - Rising action - Climax- Falling action - Resolution
C
Rising action - Resolution - Climax - Falling action - Exposition
D
Exposition - Rising action - Resolution - Climax - Falling action

Slide 3 - Quizvraag

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Which chapters or events belong to the Exposition in the novel? explain why 
What part of the story is the Rising action? explain why.


Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Divide the chapters in which the Exposition and Rising action and occur? explain why.
What is the conflict in the Rising action
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Slide 11 - Open vraag

Rising action - climax
The thematic and dramatic tension has mounted in the story ever since Atticus was assigned to the Tom Robinson's case, making the trial itself an important and highly anticipated event for both the characters and the reader. 

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Chapter 17: Trial has officially started
• Trial begins with Heck’s testimony (police officer) then Robert Ewell the father is questioned about Mayella.

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Slide 14 - Video

When he cross-examines Heck Tate, what details about the incident does Atticus seem to think are most important? How does H.arper Lee help the reader know?

Slide 15 - Open vraag

What does Scout mean when she tells us that the yard around the Ewells’ cabin looks “like the playhouse of an insane child”? 
page 188

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

What details does she provide to further explain this phrase? How is the corner of the yard that Mayella takes care of different from the rest of the property?

Slide 17 - Open vraag

Does Jem think Atticus is winning the case? IS HE winning the case?

Slide 18 - Open vraag

Robert Ewell is left handed, so?

Slide 19 - Open vraag

Chapter 18: Mayella versus Tom Part 1

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

Slide 21 - Video

Why does Atticus expose Mayella’s life?

Slide 22 - Open vraag

Why does Mayella dislike Atticus calling her Ma’am? “I don’t have to take his sass” she is not use to a man treating her with courtesy and presumes that Atticus is mocking her.
page 200

Slide 23 - Open vraag

What do we discover about Tom?

Slide 24 - Open vraag

Chapter 19: Mayella versus Tom Part 2

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

Slide 26 - Video

Tom says he feels sorry for Mayella? What are people’s reaction? Why?

Slide 27 - Open vraag

2. What does Tom’s answers to the questions show us about Tom as a person?

Slide 28 - Open vraag

Why is being a black man in the 1930s hard if you are at a scene of the crime?

Slide 29 - Open vraag



 “She’s mistaken in her mind” VS she is lying. 

 Mr. Gilmers approach to Tom (calling him boy) VS Atticus’ approach to Tom

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

Why does Scout think Mayella must be the loneliest person in the world?
page 211

Slide 31 - Open vraag

what does Tom reveal to us about the relationship between Mayella and her father? What does is suggest?

Slide 32 - Open vraag

Scout and Dill discuss the trail – an evident scene that shows Scout still has some racism in her.

Slide 33 - Tekstslide