Mood, Irony, and Characterization

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Mood, Irony, and Characterization Cask of Amontillado Mood, Irony, and Characterization

Fictional Elements We will read several stories in this unit and focus on different elements of fiction for each one. For “Cask of Amontillado,” we will study Mood and Irony. Characters Setting Plot Conflict Theme Point of View Mood Irony

A Poison Tree By: William Blake Think of a time when you wanted to get back at someone. What did that person do to make you want revenge? Write a paragraph about that time. Connection: “Cask of Amontillado” is a story of revenge I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe; I told it not, my wrath did grow. And I watered it in fears, Night and morning with my tears; And sunned it with smiles, And soft, deceitful wiles. And it grew both day and night, Till it bore an apple bright; And my foe beheld it shine, And he knew it was mine. And into my garden stole. When the night had veiled the pole In the morning glad I see My foe outstretched beneath the tree.

Mood Emotion evoked in the reader by a piece of writing Mood can be identified by descriptive details author uses Example-We walked down the hallway (shows no mood) We crept down the long, dark hallway (you can identify the suspenseful mood by the vivid verb crept and the descriptive details long and dark)

Mood Words List (Starter List-Can you think of more??) POSITIVE MOOD WORDS   Playful  Tender  Enlightened  Optimistic Light-Hearted Warm Hopeful Nostalgic Peaceful Welcoming  Harmonious  Vivacious Confident Idyllic Joyous Dignified Ecstatic Empowered        NEGATIVE MOOD WORDS Tense Gloomy Violent Insidious Pessimistic Confining Cold Hopeless Haunting Nightmarish Hostile Suspenseful Foreboding Threatening Desolate Merciless Terrifying Vengeful While reading Poe’ “Cask of Amontillado,” write down words/phrases that create mood (and label with a mood word)

IRONY The result of a contrast between appearance or expectation and reality *Hiding what is actually the case to achieve special, artistic effects

Verbal Irony Words are used to suggest opposite of what is meant Example- Someone says, “Don’t be nervous; it’s only the most important test of your life.”

Dramatic Irony Example-A boy tells his mother he is late because he was at a friend’s house. The audience knows that the mother talked to friend’s mother and knows son was not there. What appears to be true to a character is not what the reader or audience knows to be true

Situational Irony Example-A story has a mouse chasing a cat Expectations are a cat chasing a mouse An event occurs that goes against expectations that have been built up

Explain the irony Turn to your elbow partner and discuss the irony of the following images (over the next seven slides)

Explain the irony (cont’d)

Explain the irony (cont’d)

Explain the irony (cont’d)

“Cask of Amontillado” Irony Example “’I drink to the buried that repose around us,” says Fortunato. “And I to your long life,” Montresor replies.” Montresor is not really drinking to Fortunato’s long life; he is playing on the fact that he will soon kill Fortunato. What type of irony is this?

Irony Practice Find three more examples of irony from “The Cask of Amontillado.” Create a 4-columned chart that has the following information: Quote Paraphrase Explanation of how quote shows irony Label type of irony (verbal, dramatic, or situational)

Irony Examples http://www.buzzfeed.com/awesomer/most-ironic-things-that-have-ever-happened?sub=2122111_1033606#.aok9ODMMdw

Characterization Direct Characterization: when the author specifically reveals the traits about the character in a straight-forward, direct manner Indirect Characterization: when the author uses dialogue, actions, appearance, relationships, and overall place in the world