Animal Imagery/The Natural World

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Of Mice & Men: Steinbecks love of nature is very clear in the book. Discuss. By Ben & Sacha.
Advertisements

"...and he (Lennie) walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws." Chapter 1 Animal Theme.
Exam Technique LO- to consider different ways to approach the English exams in May/June.
1. Scenery in Chapter One Before we meet any characters the narrator introduces us to the California valley, along the Salinas River, and its beautiful.
One Minute Essay What examples of literary devices can you find in the opening pages of Of Mice and Men? How do these devices provide the reader with.
H ONORS E NGLISH 9 Week 6: September 26-30, 2011.
Of Mice and Men Lesson Objective: By the end of the lesson I will be able to provide a historical background to the novel.
By Tyler Baum.  Of Mice and Men has many lens one of the main ones is the matrix lens.
Lennie Small Of Mice and Men By Brad Palmer. His Behaviour Lennie’s child-like behaviour is frequent in the book e.g. when he stays in the barn with the.
Of Mice and Men Chapter 1 notes. Setting Salinas River, Gabilan Mountains, South of Soledad California Woods – peaceful (mood) Beaten path, ash pile,
Language Feature Spotting
What do you notice about Steinbeck’s method of characterising Lennie? ‘slowly, like a terrier who doesn’t want to bring a ball back to his master, Lennie.
Of Mice and Men Nature/Animals By Leah, Dan and Maja.
Featuring GeorgeAnd Lennie And Rabbit.
LOOK CAREFULLY AT THIS LANDSCAPE. WHAT DO YOU NOTICE?
Literary Elements Activity. Foreshadowing – hints or clues of what is to happen Lennie in trouble in Weed – –Get in trouble again George telling Lennie.
Use 5 words to describe what you see.. Lennie George List their characteristics.
Of Mice and Men—SAR Practice
Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck’s novel of migrant workers struggling to survive during The Great Depression. Two men, George and Lennie, cling to each.
Of Mice and Men Style of Writing Figures of Speech.
Nature and Animals By Dan W and Toby. The Salinas river The Salinas river is where the novel starts and ends for Lennie and George. The Salinas symbolises.
Revision Pack Of Mice and Men Literature exam 45 minutes One question in two parts (parts a and b)
They had walked in single file down the path, and even in the open one stayed behind the other. Both were dressed in denim trousers and in denim coats.
The Narrative Perspective Author’s Point of View.
If you are retaking your ‘Of Mice and Men’ Controlled Assessment, work through the activities on the current Independent Learning as a way of recapping.
Language Features Test. 1.Comment on thin the use of adverbs in this extract (2 marks) 2. Comment on what we learn about George from his dialogue (2 marks)
Narrative Perspective Point of View. Minilesson Statement “Readers compare and contrast different points of view on or about a text.”
Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Characteristics/Associations Spider Diagram
Narrative Perspective
Learning Objective To study Chapter 5 of the novel
Essay Why is the fight scene such a significant moment in the novel? You should write about the following: the new things we learn about Lennie; what we.
P142 p19 P94 p32 “’You ain’t fit to lick the boots of no rabbit.’”
What is a Character? What is a character?
“Of Mice and Men” - Section Four
“Of Mice and Men” - Section Four
Mice and men Themes Nature/Animals.
LO: How does Steinbeck present George and Lennie?
Meet George & Lennie To analyse the introduction of the protagonists
Learning Objective To explore the language of the novel
Character Analysis and Inference
Section 3 ‘Of Mice and Men’.
An Ancient Mongol Story
“Stretching ALL Learners to Feel Challenged”
What do we like to do? REVIEW!
Narrative Perspective
Narrative Perspective
Narrative Perspective
Narrative Perspective
Narrative Perspective
Conflicts,Point of View, and Characterization
Sight Words.
Narrative Perspective
PUSD High Frequency Word List: First Grade
Narrative Perspective
The Narrator’s Vantage Point
Narrative Perspective
Of Mice and Men Chapter 4.
Narrative Perspective
Narrative Perspective
What links these pictures?
OF MICE & MEN SECTI0N 1 ANALYSIS.
English 10 B Final Exam Review.
Narrative Perspective
ANIMAL IMAGERY Much of Steinbeck's description contains visual images of animals. For example, he refers to Lennie's walk as "dragging his feet a little,
Narrative Perspective
Opposites can be attractive!
Narrative Perspective
Of Mice and Men Character Analysis Presentation
Presentation transcript:

Animal Imagery/The Natural World Mind-map all the instances that humans are compared to animals. Animal Imagery Challenge: Why is Steinbeck doing this? What does is suggest?

His huge companion dropped his blankets and flung himself down and drank from the surface of the green pool; drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse. The small man stepped nervously beside him. [He] walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, way a bear drags his paws. His arm Lennie dabbled his big paw in the water and wiggled his fingers so the water arose in little splashes; rings widened across the pool o the other side and came back again. Lennie watched them go. "Look, George. Look what I done."s did not swing at his Lennie covered his face with huge paws and bleated with terror. He cried, "Make ‘um stop, George."sides, but hung loosely.