The Power of Perspective

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The Power of Perspective Perspective: noun; a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view. Mr and Mrs Jackson see Glasgow in very different ways. Examine the text again and see if you can find five moments Mrs Jackson appears to see the place negatively and five moments Mr Jackson views it positively. (Quote) Mrs Jackson Mr Jackson

Key Term: Characterisation Characterisation refers to the construction of a character by a writer. This is achieved via two forms: Direct Characterisation: The writer is explicit and states what the character is like e.g. He was angry and unhappy man. Indirect Characterisation: The writer hints or alludes to the personality character through: speech, thoughts, appearance, actions and impact on others e.g. His eyes were tired and sunken like he had been crying for years. His blue scarf was wrapped severely around his neck and his brow furrowed.

Characterisation Challenge Re-examine the text focusing on examples of Mr and Mrs Jackson’s characterisation. On the templates provided note down quotations you think are examples of either direct or indirect characterisation.

Review Your Wok Re-examine the evidence you identified as being indirect. Now colour code them according to the list below: Speech Thoughts Appearance Actions Impact on Others It is important that you have a variety of examples of characterisation. In the future it will allow you to demonstrate a greater understanding of the character and the work of the writer. If you are lacking in one particular area why not ask a classmate for some support?

Mr Jackson In the previous lesson you were introduced to the term, “characterisation”. Then, you identified the writer’s use of direct and indirect characterisation to create the character of Mr Jackson. You gathered evidence which helps readers formulate an opinion on him as a character. TASK Can you come up with a list of five words and/or phrases you would use to describe Mr. Jackson? You must be prepared to justify your opinion based on evidence. Your quotation gathering may help with this.

Mr Jackson: Analysis Paragraph Paired Task In pairs write an analysis paragraph starting with the sentence: Mr Jackson appears to be a ____________ man. Remember what is means to analyse. Think about other areas of the English course that you do this and transfer the skills. You have already gathered evidence to support statements made about him as a character so use these to take the guess work out of what you are writing. You have fifteen minutes.

Mr Jackson: Analysis Paragraph Social Class Mr Jackson: Analysis Paragraph Paired Task In pairs write an analysis paragraph starting with the sentence: Mr Jackson appears to be a ____________ man. Remember what is means to analyse. Think about other areas of the English course that you do this and transfer the skills. You have already gathered evidence to support statements made about him as a character so use these to take the guess work out of what you are writing. You have fifteen minutes. Judgmental Views Inequalities (gender, race, wealth) Desire for progression/ success/ ambition

Mr Jackson’s Views of Glasgow Unlike his wife Mr Jackson’s views of Glasgow vary as the story progresses. In some moments he is positive in others, negative. Find evidence to support these views. Positive Views of Glasgow Negative Views of Glasgow

Mrs Jackson In the previous lesson you were introduced to the term, “characterisation”. Then, you identified the writer’s use of direct and indirect characterisation to create the character of Mrs Jackson. You gathered evidence which helps readers formulate an opinion on her as a character. GROUP DISCUSSION TASK Can you come up with a list of five words and/or phrases you would use to describe Mrs Jackson? You must be prepared to justify your opinion based on evidence. Your quotation gathering may help with this.

Mrs Jackson: Analysis Paragraph Paired Task In pairs write an analysis paragraph starting with the sentence: Mrs Jackson appears to be a ____________ man. Remember what is means to analyse. Think about other areas of the English course that you do this and transfer the skills. You have already gathered evidence to support statements made about him as a character so use these to take the guess work out of what you are writing. You have fifteen minutes.