The Power of Faith. Warm Up What is faith? Define in your own words. What role does faith play in your life? 2-4 sentences FYI – College Essays Due Tomorrow.

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The Power of Faith

Warm Up What is faith? Define in your own words. What role does faith play in your life? 2-4 sentences FYI – College Essays Due Tomorrow FYI ptII – Extra Credit Opportunities: Canned Food Drive-bring in up to 5 cans of food, for 2pts each, 10 pts total. Type your college essay for extra 5 points.

Warm Up What do you think is the power of faith? Can you think of an example? What role do you think faith played in the Middle Ages? Why?

Open to p14-15, Reading Strategy #1 After reading the introductory paragraph on p14: 1. Do you think that a community’s tallest buildings reveal its dominant values? How? Provide one example of English cities tallest buidlings…

Open to p14-15, Reading Strategy #1 After reading the introductory paragraph on p14: 1. Do you think that a community’s tallest buildings reveal its dominant values? How? The tallest buildings in English cities were stone cathedrals. They symbolized the importance of the Catholic Church. The first cathedral in England was built in Canterbury.

Making a connections 2. What buildings in the U.S. would be a reflection of our values? How does it reflect values? Why?

Making a connections 2. What buildings in the U.S. would be a reflection of our values? How does it reflect values? Why? World Trade Center- importance of world trade. U.S. Steel Building (PGH) – importance of steel industry in the ‘Burgh.

Reading Strategy #2 p14 Read “Christianizing England” on p14. How might the rise of Christianity have affected Britain's literary history?

Reading Strategy #2 p14 How might the rise of Christianity have affected Britain's literary history? The prevalent belief system could affect the themes, characters, setting and plots of literature.

Cultural History p14 – Pilgrimages Why was the Canterbury Cathedral such an important place for pilgrims to come to on a pilgrimage?

Cultural History p14 – Pilgrimages Why was the Canterbury Cathedral such an important place for pilgrims to come to on a pilgrimage? To express religious devotion, people would go on a pilgrimage to a special religious place (such as Jerusalem. If they could not travel so far…they would go somewhere local.) Thomas Beckett was an archbishop; they travel to the place where he had been martyred, to seek blessings.

Vocabulary Mystery Plays (“trade/craft” plays) – Plays where common people from various guilds (unions, example bakers guild) would dress up like characters in the Old and New Testament, often starting with the creation of the world and ending with the last judgment of Jesus. Morality Plays – Plays featuring allegorical figures representing good and evil, and other abstract qualities. The plays represented moral lessons.

Warm Up What is a pilgrimage? Where did people go on pilgrimage to in England? Why did they go there? COLLEGE ESSAY ASSIGNMENT due today: Put RUBRIC on top FINAL COPY, write essay question. PEER EDITING ROUGH DRAFT PREWRITING NOTES Staple or paper clip together, put in the box

Warm Up What is your newest favorite slang word? Use it in a sentence with context clues.

Literary Element p15 Read the excerpt from The Creation of Adam and Eve. What rhyming words do you find in the excerpt?

Literary Element p15 Read the excerpt from The Creation of Adam and Eve. What rhyming words do you find in the excerpt? Won / Con, need / lead, thing / bidding, goodness / less, set / let, began / man, rest /best

Literary Element p15 Read the excerpt from The Creation of Adam and Eve. What slant rhyme do you find in the selection?

Literary Element p15 Read the excerpt from The Creation of Adam and Eve. What slant rhyme do you find in the selection? Certain / Main

Literary Element p15 Read the excerpt from The Creation of Adam and Eve. What rhyme scheme do Eve’s lines follow?

Literary Element p15 Read the excerpt from The Creation of Adam and Eve. What rhyme scheme do Eve’s lines follow? A-B-A-B

Viewing Art What are two things you notice about the Stained glass window panel, Canterbury Cathedral? What are two things you are curious about?

Viewing Art Thomas a Beckets made Canterbury Catheral a popular destination for pilgrims. The wealth which came from the pilgrims was used to purchase the window. This panel originally appeared in a sequence of 86 figures illustrating the geneology of Jesus Christ, beginning with Creation and ended with the Virgin Mary and Christ.

Reading Check How did the lack of literacy in the Middle Ages lead to the emergence of the drama in England?

Reading Check How did the lack of literacy in the Middle Ages lead to the emergence of the drama in England? Because few people could read, the church used religious services and popular entertainment to instruct believers. Medieval drama began in the context of these services.

Skills Practice How would you describe the voice of the author of this passage? (authoritative, positive, neutral, text bookish etc.) Do you think the author’s tone is effective? Why?

Skills Practice How would you describe the voice of the author of this passage? The purpose is to inform, not entertain. Do you think the author’s tone is effective? Why?

Assignment – 75 Word Essay How did faith play a role in literature and life during the late Middle Ages(Medieval Times)? Use three examples from pages and your notes. 75 Words minimum.