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Dark Romanticism Bellringer #1 11/14/12 Directions: Use the Dark Romanticism book guide to answer these questions. How did Gothic writers differ from romantic writers? Who was the master of the Gothic form in America? What stories by this author have you read? Today’s Target: I can identify the historical context and characteristics of the Dark Romantic era.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #2 11/15/12 Directions: Use the Dark Romanticism notes and your Poe Biography notes to answer the following questions. What are the five characteristics of Dark Romanticism? Why was Poe fated or destined to be a Dark Romantic writer? Today’s Target: I can identify the characteristics of the Dark Romantic era in a text.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #3 11/16/12 How did Prince Prospero decorate the rooms in the abbey for the masquerade? What was unusual about the windows in the seventh apartment? 3. What was the giant clock made out of? 4. What happens when the clock chimes? Today’s Target: I can identify the characteristics of the Dark Romantic era in a text.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #4 11/19/12 1. Who arrives at the masquerade at midnight? 2. Why is Prince Prospero mad at this figure? 3. What happened to Prince Prospero? 4. What is ironic about Prince Prospero’s party? Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #5 11/20/12 Complete the chart below in your bellringer section: ****You don’t have to label the chart: just put the answers in your bellringer. Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text. Word Monosyllabic or Polysyllabic Formal or Informal/ Archaic or Colloquial Denotative Meaning Connotative Meanings Euphonious or Cacophonous 1. death 2. madman

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #6 11/26/12 Directions: Get out your notes on Theme Topic v. Theme Statement. Use the list of 101 common theme topics to help you answer the question below. List four theme topics that you think can be found in “The Masque of the Red Death.” Today’s Target: I understand how the author’s choice of details support theme in a text.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #7 11/27/12 Directions: Get out your notes on Theme Topic v. Theme Statement. Use these notes to help you answer the following question. Explain the difference between a theme topic and a theme statement. Today’s Target: I understand how the author’s choice of details support theme in a text.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #8 11/28/12 Directions: Evaluate the following theme statements. Decide if they are acceptable or not and explain why. Use the following criteria to help you: Can you identify the topic? Is it a general statement? Is there an argument? In The Last of the Mohicans, following intuition over reason upholds the survival of the characters. In The Last of the Mohicans, the author illustrated the will to survive and that’s how the story was a success. In The Last of the Mohicans, heroism shows itself through characters. Today’s Target: I understand how the author’s choice of details support theme in a text.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #9 11/29/12 What does a 3.8 paragraph and an extended paragraph (what you wrote yesterday) have in common? What is the difference between these two paragraphs? Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text, and I can identify Dark Romanticism characteristics.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #10 11/30/12 What did the narrator do to the cat after returning home intoxicated one night (the first time)? Why did he do this? What are the reasons the narrator gives for hanging Pluto? List one characteristic of Dark Romanticism from “The Black Cat.” Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text, and I can identify Dark Romanticism characteristics.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #11 12/3/12 1. What did the narrator do to his wife in the cellar? Explain how this happened and why it happened. 2. How did he conceal the body? 3. Do you think the narrator regret killing his wife? Explain why or why not. Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text, and I can identify Dark Romanticism characteristics.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #12 12/4/12 Complete the following chart on your paper. Give an example of a quote that shows that the narrator is unreliable. Then explain why you think that quote shows the unreliability of the narrator. Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text. Example from story Explanation 1. 2.

Dark Romanticism Bellringer #13 12/5/12 Why do you think the narrator of “The Black Cat” presents so many different moods in one short story? Today’s Target: I can identify diction and its affects on the mood and tone of a text.