Analyse the images in front of you: - Different interpretations - Significance - Include gothic terminology.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Bloody Chamber By Angela Carter 1979.
Advertisements

‘Although terrifying, many of the stories are also darkly comic.’
2.3 Unfamiliar Text An Overview.
CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART LQ: Do I understand how successful students approach Section 1 of the exam? CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART LQ: Do.
National 5/Higher English
G325 Section A  to explore section A of the exam  to understand what this section will require  To begin to apply understanding in approaching a plan.
Essay/Assignment Writing: Planning to Editing
‘Moon on the Tides’ Mock poetry Exam Question
AO1 Respond to texts critically and imaginatively, select and evaluate textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations AO2 Explain how language,
English Literature Poetry Revision
Writing the Synthesis Essay on the AP English Language Test.
Connections paper Route J – Religious Ethics with New Testament 2792 About the paper & exam questions.
AS Level English Literature
Essay Writing.
SUMMER WORK – THE TEMPEST 1.Read and watch The Tempest – preferably live or if not on DVD. 2.Write a review of the production – 400 words.
Miss L. Hamilton Extend your Bishop Justus 6 th Form Year 12: AS Level English ‘Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature’ Lesson One Year.
National 5 Question Paper National 5 Question Paper Paper 1 Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation (1 hour) Paper 2 Critical Reading (1 hour.
HSC English PAPER 1. How Meaning Is Made  Meaning is made when the responder comes to an understanding of texts.  There are two important areas to consider:
Answering the Edexcel Medicine Paper 14 th June 2011.
Starter: reminder of the AS exam structure Paper 1: 3 questions assessing AOs 1, 3 and 4. – 2 questions on how language is used to create meanings and.
Year 7 Poetry Exam When is the exam? 4 th – 15 th January (first two weeks back after Christmas) How long is the exam? 45 minutes What will I have to do?
Connector 1.Have look through the ‘Odd Ones Out’ worksheet and put a cross through the odd ones! Challenge: Select three gothic elements from the worksheet.
Brahman Recap What three things did we learn about Brahman last lesson?
Project Title (Write a brief title that captures your topic)
Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon. - Woody Allen
LO: To understand the structure of the exam and criteria needed to write a good answer.
You will have a question which asks you to consider a theme in relation to the whole of The Bloody Chamber and to compare the treatment of that theme to.
“The Company of Wolves”
ENGLISH LITERATURE A2 Section B. THE GOTHIC (A04): DIFFICULT TO DEFINE? First Wave: Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis, Horace Walpole Formulaic More likely.
AQA Unit 2: Poetry across time English Literature: 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Miss L. Hamilton Extend your Bishop Justus 6 th Form Year 12: AS Level English ‘Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature’ Lesson Year.
Understand why Marxists see crime as inevitable in a capitalist society Understand traditional Marxist approaches to crime & deviance.
A2 English Literature Exam AQA B The Bloody Chamber.
Tennyson Look over the notes you were completing where you were applying a theoretical lens to two of the poems. You are going to share 5 of your points.
Critical Reading Paper: Scottish Text. This paper makes up one half of the Critical Reading Paper in the exam. (The other is UAE) In the Scottish Text.
Critical Reading: Poetry
How has the writer structured the text to interest readers?
Year 12 and 13: What to expect, what is expected?
Tuesday 16th May Unseen Poetry
Year 12 and 13: What to expect, what is expected?
The Courtship of Mr Lyon
Literature Paper 1 exam Section A: Shakespeare Macbeth
Oranges are not the only fruit…
English Language Assessment Objectives
Revision: Language Paper 1 Section A
Simile Whole class feedback Dig in to evidence.
English Language GCSE.
Paper One: Answering Question 3
Question 1 Find four… 4 marks 5 minutes Paper 1
Horror v Terror.
Connector Write down this critical perspective and annotate:
Connector: Homelearning Review
How has the writer structured the text to interest readers?
AS Literature Studying Drama
To complete the essay task:
Question 1 – Information Retrieval
Paper One: Answering Question 4
Macbeth the Butcher LO: To improve our discussion skills by considering both sides of the argument. Connector (thinking line-up) Macbeth is a butcher.
Text Graffiti – Connector
Connector: Spend 15 minutes adding relevant and specific quotations to each of the following sections in your booklet: The isolated protagonist Damsels.
What does this Candidate do well?
Paper 1: Tues 6th June GCSE English Language Paper 2: Mon 12th June
Assessment Objectives
Critical Reading Paper: Scottish Text
English Literature Exam
An Inspector Calls Recall
GCSE.
GCSE.
Starter Can you think of an opposite word/phrase for each of the following: Honour Bravery Fear Popular Reward Obedience Death.
Recall Quiz Back of books!
Presentation transcript:

Analyse the images in front of you: - Different interpretations - Significance - Include gothic terminology

Lesson Objectives:  To analyse The Erl-King, considering all assessment objectives.  To engage in a debate about the tale.

 Read the summary hand-out about the story.  Read the extracts of AO4 given to you.  Check out the critical writings – poem in relation to the story.

 Read and understand the quotes, analyse them, add your annotations; make them relevant.  Highlight key information and words  In groups – work together and share ideas and make clear annotations

 Essay questions that you could answer –  Many readers have been shocked by the stories in The Bloody Chamber. Do you find them merely shocking? You should refer to at least two stories in your answer. (40 marks)  “In The Bloody Chamber Angela Carter reverses gothic traditions so that the males become the victims instead of the females.”Consider at least two of the stories in The Bloody Chamber in the light of this view.(40 marks)  “In the stories in The Bloody Chamber Carter is excessively interested in violent instincts.” How far do you agree with this view? (40 marks)