Jane Edwards 2011 Clip Art Courtesy of Microsoft 2007 Alexander Dumas
Pocketed Notebook Requirements 1.Notes from TED talks, class (two pages) 2.Statements of theme (based on student’s five selected topics) 3.Symbol List (one page) 4.Character Webs (two pages) 5.Chapter Titles
Journal Requirements Select five topics that appeal to you. Write an introductory paragraph about each of the topics. How do you feel about each topic? Do you have personal experience with each topic? (4 - 5 sentences) As you read through COMC, you will develop each of the topics. For each topic, you will fill the front and back of each journal page with ideas, comments, and notes from the novel.
8 Characteristics: 1. A hero in Disguise 2. The pursuit of Justice 3. Secret Signals 4. Daring Escapes; last-minute 5. Physical Combat 6. A Hidden Treasure 7. A tender Love Story 8. An unjust imprisonment Genre: Disguise and Justice novel
Events, people, history: Italian Carnival French customs, money, ballets, operas, Napoleon’s exile and 100-Day war, King, medals Arabian: Décor, Ali Pasha’s story Nubian English: Lord Wilmore (title), dress, mannerisms King Mithridates’ story Places: Countries, buildings, streets, ports Religion: Cardinal Spada and the Borgias, the Pope, prayer, wrath of God Objects: ships (names, types), weapons, costumes Verisimilitude
France Hot Spots
Catalan, home of Mercedes and Fernand
Voyage of the Pharoan
vincentvanderveken.com/wp-content/testphotos/marseille1/marseilleport.JPG Port of Marseilles
vincentvanderveken.com/wp-content/testphotos/marseille2/Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde.JPG Notre Dame de la Garde, Marseilles
Fort St. Jean, Marseilles
Cannebiere, Marseilles
Islands of Elba and Monte Cristo
Porto Ferrajo, Elba
Nasturtiums Clematis Microsoft Clipart 2007
Gendarme
the Chateau D’If off the coast of Marseilles patandlewtravel.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/marseille-count-of-monte-cristo.jpg
the Chateau D’If off the coast of Marseilles
Dantes swam to Tiboulen, the nearest island
Rome
moccoletti (candles at carnival); postcard from 1898
Appian Way (Titus Arch, Coliseum behind photographer)
Piazza de Popolo (site of execution and pardon in Rome)
Via del Corso (middle street leading off the Piazza de Popolo
San Giacomo church in Rome Rendezvous for Viscount Albert Morcerf
St. Sebastian Catacombs, Rome Site of Luigi Vampa’s camp and Albert’s hostage
Please have a seat on the divan.
Paris
Arrondissements
Rue de la Chausses-d’Antin
Cicerone Albert Morcerf’s role Cicerone is an old term for a guide, one who conducts visitors and sightseers to museums, galleries, etc., and explains matters of archaeological, antiquarian, historic or artistic interest. The word is presumably taken from Marcus Tullius Cicero, as a type of learning and eloquence.
Ecole Polytechnique (Max’s school)
ist/1337/1838emerald.jpg three emeralds 1.Pill Box 2.Bought a Greek slave: Haydee 3.Bought a pardon: Peppino
Champs Elysee, Arch de Triomphe, Place de la Concord
Champs de Mars
Nubian
Corvette
Baroness Danglars’ Dapple Grays Loaned to Mrs. Villefort
Ali’s Chibouk
Ali Pasha’s head on a platter
Paris Opera House