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Point of View Have out your stem list 9. Have out your pen and grading pen. Bring your literature book.

multiple choice quiz

Monday Schedule 1st Hour—10-10:40 2nd Hour—10:45-11:25 3rd Hour—11:30-12:10 Lunch—12:10-1:00 5th Hour—1:00-1:40 6th Hour—1:45-2:25 7th Hour—2:30-3:10

Point of View

“The Forty Thieves”

“The Forty Thieves” Omniscient View: fairy tale quality Purpose: to entertain (escape literature) Conflict: Man vs. Man Objectionable Elements: lying, stealing, greed, murder

Author’s Tone: sympathetic Theft goes unpunished. Ali Baba is presented as a noble character Morgiana is guilty of deceit and murder, yet she is the heroine. Theme: Craftiness is a quality that brings success.

Objectionable Elements in Literature A work of literature should treat evil in the same way it is treated in Scripture. If not, its content is not good.

3 Criteria 1. gratuitousness—Is the representation of evil purposeful or is it present for its own sake? (II Tim. 3:16-17) 2. explicitness—Is the representation of evil so graphic or realistic that it becomes a temptation? 3. moral tone—Is evil made to appear dangerous and repulsive? (Isa. 5:20)

“Vice must always disgust.” –Samuel Johnson

Stem List #9 quiz tomorrow

ine

nature of

ous

full of

fid

faith

tract

pull

graph

write

path

feeling

lat

side

theo

God

hexa

six

ambul

walk

phile

love

in

in or not

nomy

law

lith

rock

co

together

platy

flat

topo

place

hedron

sided object

sci

know

fract

break

-ar

relating to

fin

end

caco

bad

a

not

hetero

different

RESUME COVER LETTER *Due Next Friday *See Directions and Sample Paper on website. *Professional and Creative writing

RESUME COVER LETTER *Due Next Friday *See Directions and Sample Paper on website. *Professional and Creative writing

Point of View Have out your poem. Have out your pen and grading pen. Bring your literature book.

Stems List 9 Quiz 25 points

RESUME COVER LETTER *Due Next Friday *See Directions and Sample Paper on website. *Professional and Creative writing

RESUME COVER LETTER *Due Next Friday *See Directions and Sample Paper on website. *Professional and Creative writing

THE OPEN WINDOW

Saki (H.H. Munro) 1870-1916 British author born in Burma difficult childhood writes with an impersonal, yet witty and entertaining style famous for his use of ironic humor and cynicism

Primary viewpoint: limited-omniscient— focused on Mr. Nuttel *Changes to omniscient in the last line Primary viewpoint: ________-___________ focused on Mr. Nuttel

Nuttle Easily intimidated Socially uncomfortable Disturbed nerves Gullible Self-centered Cowardly Continue list . . .

Vera: “self-possessed young lady of 15” very perceptive discerning deceitful a great storyteller

“Then you know practically nothing about my aunt?” Foreshadowing “Then you know practically nothing about my aunt?”

Point of View: Opening—Limited Ominiscient Framton is the center of attention. Conclusion—Omniscient “Romance at short notice was her specialty.” Allows the reader to grasp the irony of the situation