To know the basics of feministic critic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Writing an Analysis for High School
Advertisements

Writing an Extended Literary Analysis
SB 2.18 & Feminist Critique: The Tree of Life Objective: I will analyze “The Giving Tree” by locating and using text evidence to support the.
WRITING ABOUT DICTION. Required Elements Of Literary Analysis  When writing for literary analysis, your finished composition will have three required.
The Literary Essay: A Step-by-Step Guide. You are being asked to read in a special way. To analyze something means to break it down into smaller parts.
Literary Analysis The parts in literature are: * Setting * Plot
TODAY WE ARE GOING TO LEARN... HOW TO WRITE AN EXPOSITORY ESSAY !!!!!!
Writing the Body Paragraphs of your Literary Argument Paper
Approaching Literary Criticism. Commentary A literary analysis, which is essentially a close study of the elements that contribute to the success, or.
Writing a Literary Analysis. What Is Literary Analysis? It’s literary. It’s an analysis. It’s-- An Argument!
Writing the Literary Analysis THINK 1. The author attempts to convey what themes? 2. The author employs which techniques to convey the theme, mood, characterization,
Writing The MCAS Essay. Prepare for the Test 1. Review books you may use for the test: Titles of Books, Authors’ Names, Main Characters, Main Conflicts,
What is Literary Abstract? It’s an abstract (two paragraphs) It’s about literature You make an argument about the significance of one of the literary elements.
Remember that a thesis statement needs to have these five key features: 1.State the main idea of the essay in a complete sentence, not in a question. 2.Is.
American Romanticism: A study of American writing and Ideas from Final Essay  Objective: By completing unit portfolio which includes a REVISED.
Outlining Theme Essay. Intro Paragraph  Attention Grabber: Choose one from the example handout  Background: Review the background necessary for the.
Applying Feminist criticism to a TEXT (SpringBOard Unit 2: EA 2)
Analytical Writing Key concepts to review.
What is the format? Part 4 Your tasks:
Writing the Literary Analysis
The Essay.
Writing the Literary Analysis
The Body Paragraphs American Literature 11.
Writing A Character Essay
Character Analysis Essay
What Is Literary Analysis?
Conclusions The End.
Introductions: Laying a strong foundation
BASIC ESSAY STRUCTURE.
Let’s Do It Essay Style! Short 3 Paragraph Essay.
Literature Response Papers
Your Handy Dandy Guide to Organizing a Proper 5 Paragraph Essay
BASIC ESSAY STRUCTURE.
Birdsong By Sebastian Faulks Language Paper 1 Section A.
Year 9 Extended Text Essay
Honors English 9 Semester Essay #1 Due Friday (25th)
WRITING THE EXAM Maru.
Assignment Friday 3/17/17 Schedule a time with Hearnsberger to make up your vocabulary quiz over words to describe tone and your video quiz over Dan.
Minds-On Have you chosen the short story you want to analyse?
Literary Terms Academic Vocabulary voice syntax conflict theme
E S A Y O U T L I N Paragraph #1: INTRODUCTION
Reminders TFA Quiz – today – 20 M.C. questions over the whole book
Writing the Literary Analysis
SQA RUAE Advice.
The need to knows for writing a conclusion paragraph
Writing a Good Concluding Paragraph
HSS English Department
Minds-On What do I mean by MLA format?
Read Chapter in Elie Wiesel’s Night
How to Write an Introduction
Planning Benchmark 3 Final essay on Never Let Me Go
What are you going to be writing about?
Writing: The Conclusion Paragraph
That is a book that/which I have not yet read.
Your Handy Dandy Guide to Organizing a Proper 5 Paragraph Essay
Characterization; Irony; Conflict Literary Terms
Review of Essay Structure
Warm-Up Write in your agenda
BASIC ESSAY STRUCTURE.
Act 1 Scene 2 – Cassius’s speech
How to Write a Literary Essay
Thesis basics how to write a literary essay WH Auden’s poem and essay
How to Write a Conclusion
Minds-On Tomorrow, you will be participating in literature circles.
Agenda Film Clip Friday: Dark Knight Vocab Unit 7 – Vote
Conflict; Inferences; Plot
Responding to Literature: Setting, Context, and Theme
Writing the Literary Analysis
How to Write a Character Analysis
The Essay.
Presentation transcript:

To know the basics of feministic critic. To understand the importance of feminism with regards to gender and sex. PASTORAL (Latin pastor, "shepherd"): An artistic composition dealing with the life of shepherds or with a simple, rural existence. It usually idealized shepherds' lives in order to create an image of peaceful and uncorrupted existence. More generally, pastoral describes the simplicity, charm, and serenity attributed to country life, or any literary convention that places kindly, rural people in nature-centered activities. The Greek Theocritus (316-260 BCE) first used the convention in his Idylls, though pastoral compositions also appear in Roman literature, in Shakespeare's plays, and in the writings of the Romantic poets. Typically, pastoral liturgy depicts beautiful scenery, carefree shepherds, seductive nymphs, and rural songs and dances. Conventional names for the shepherds and nymphs come from bastardized Latin nicknames such as Mopsy, Flopsy, and Dorcas (from Mopsius, Doricas, etc.). https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms_P.html

To know the basics of feministic critic. To understand the importance of feminism with regards to gender and sex. Copy this chart. On the next slide, you will see analyze different scenes. Pastoral; Encoded; Explicit; Feminism; Connotation; Symbol

Junior Anti-sex League [ENCODED] To understand the importance of feminism with regards to gender and sex. To be able to analyze certain passages that involve gender and sex, which hopefully provides further insights into your anchor charts. If you intentionally make rude/lewd comments, and you do not take this activity seriously, then you will be asked to leave. Do not make people feel uncomfortable in this learning environment. Junior Anti-sex League [ENCODED] Winston's encounter with the prostitute [EXPLICIT] Winston and Katherine have sex [EXPLICIT] Winston and Julia have sex for the first time [EXPLICIT] Julia's thoughts on sex [EXPLICIT] Pastoral; Encoded; Explicit; Feminism; Connotation; Symbol

Why is their final embrace a “political act”? To be able to analyze certain passages that involve gender and sex, which hopefully provides further insights into your anchor charts. Do you think Winston’s immediate trust of Julia is foolish? Is it justified? Why do you think Winston admits his age, his wife, his varicose veins, and his false teeth? Why do you think Orwell created a character with those physical features? How is Julia different from the orthodox Party member Winston had thought she was? Winston “stopped thinking and merely felt.” How is this reaction out of character for him? Why is their final embrace a “political act”? How does Julia explain the Party’s sexual Puritanism?

To understand the importance of feminism with regards to gender and sex. To be able to analyze certain passages that involve gender and sex, which hopefully provides further insights into your anchor charts. Pastoral; Encoded; Explicit; Feminism; Connotation; Symbol

What makes an effective essay? To know what makes a strong literary essay. To understand the importance of organizing your thoughts for a literary essay. To be able to start formulating possible thesis statements, and reviewing the handouts your teacher has given you regarding essays. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V__y74UvzYo Blue Print/Directional Statements; Thesis; Body; Point-Evidence-Explain; Figures of Speech; Literary Theories; Literary Criticism

https://speedypaper.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_oA-tPO_sE

Body Paragraph (VERSION #1) i. e Body Paragraph (VERSION #1) i.e., the part where you get the most marks! FIRST POINT: an idea or point to prove your thesis. This part you explain in your words, but in an objective manner (2-3 sentences). Introduce the first piece of evidence. FIRST EXAMPLE/EVIDENCE: either direct quotation or paraphrased information from the book. Page numbers needed! EXPLAIN AND ANALYZE this quotation. How does this piece of evidence prove your POINT and THESIS? Why is this evidence important? Introduce the second piece of evidence. SECOND EXAMPLE/EVIDENCE: either direct quotation or paraphrased information from the book. Page numbers needed! EXPLAIN AND ANALYZE this quotation; remember, both examples need to be related to the POINT. How does this piece of evidence prove your POINT and THESIS? Why is this evidence important?

Body Paragraph (VERSION #2) i. e Body Paragraph (VERSION #2) i.e., the part where you get the most marks! FIRST POINT: an idea or point to prove your thesis. This part you explain in your words, but in an objective manner (2-3 sentences). Introduce the pieces of evidence. FIRST EXAMPLE/EVIDENCE: either direct quotation or paraphrased information from the book. Page numbers needed! Introduce the second piece of evidence. SECOND EXAMPLE/EVIDENCE: either direct quotation or paraphrased information from the book. Page numbers needed! EXPLAIN AND ANALYZE both quotations; remember, both examples need to be related to the POINT. How do the two pieces of evidence prove your POINT and THESIS? Why are these pieces of evidence important?