Day 3: 10/27 Objectives Apply vocabulary to context.

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Day 3: 10/27 Objectives Apply vocabulary to context. Analyze characterization. Examine cultural point of view. Essential questions How are women in literature and other media categorized into archetypal categories? How are feminine archetypes used to reflect or promote cultural values? Warm-up Vocabulary: “Completing the Sentence” 1-10

Eve/Mary Dichotomy Read the first four short biblical selections on Eve and Mary. Make a chart that compares/contrasts each based on the following criteria: Character Traits Relationship with God Visited by Their husbands’ behavior toward them Conception of children Character/behavior of children Consequence of the women’s actions What impact might these contrasting stories of Mary and Eve have on later society’s perception of women? Are any of these perceptions still relevant today? Identify examples from modern culture where traces of these perceptions still remain. What does this tell us about modern culture?

Literature: Eve and Mary Read the biblical excerpt on Eve and Mary. Annotate for the following items as you read, and complete the comparison chart. The Children of Eve: the root of Cain’s crime, relationship with God, irony of Cain’s fears The Child of Mary: risks for Mary in her culture, predictions for her child, role of obedience, characterization of Mary, relationship with God Mary’s Man: characterization of Joseph, relationship between Mary and Joseph-- contrast with Eve and Adam Mary’s Child: characterization of Mary, predictions for her child, relationship with God

Articles/Critical Commentary: Eve/Mary Dichotomy Jigsaw Reading: Form groups of 4-5 (no more, no less). Assign each group member a specific article to read and annotate. After reading, each member of the group will share the following with the team: Main idea At least 3 details or ideas that directly support the main idea (point them out in the text for your group) Any additional statements or ideas that stand out Your personal response to the article: agreement, rebuttals, personal connections

Homework & Reminders For tomorrow: Finish reading the article for your group’s jigsaw. Print off Tales from a Thousand and One Nights excerpts for tomorrow For Friday: Vocabulary Unit 3 quiz The Bride Price ch. 8 with dialectical journal Novel will be finished next Friday