VOCABULARY PAUPER What do the last four AGHAST words have in EXORBITANT common? VEXATION REGRET DESPAIR ANGUISH.

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VOCABULARY PAUPER What do the last four AGHAST words have in EXORBITANT common? VEXATION REGRET DESPAIR ANGUISH

“ THE NECKLACE” - JOURNAL What is status? What is status? What role does status play at school? What gives a person status? How can you tell a person has status? What are the benefits/harmful effects of status? What role does status play at school? What gives a person status? How can you tell a person has status? What are the benefits/harmful effects of status?

LIT. TERMS – “NECKLACE” PLOT PLOT CONFLICTSETTING CONFLICTSETTING IRONY IRONY THEME THEME CHARACTER CHARACTER FORESHADOWING FORESHADOWING

DOL #1 INC. 1. Mme. Loisel dancing for hours not thinking about nothing but enjoying himself. 1. Mme. Loisel dancing for hours not thinking about nothing but enjoying himself. 2. Mme. Loisel told Mme Forestier, “These is the three pieces of jewelry I like best a bracelet, a gold cross and the diamond necklace. 2. Mme. Loisel told Mme Forestier, “These is the three pieces of jewelry I like best a bracelet, a gold cross and the diamond necklace.

DOL - CORRECT 1. Mme. Loisel danced for hours, not thinking about anything but enjoying herself. 1. Mme. Loisel danced for hours, not thinking about anything but enjoying herself. 2. Mme. Loisel told Mme. Forestier, “These are the three pieces of jewelry I like best: a bracelet, a gold cross, and the diamond necklace.” 2. Mme. Loisel told Mme. Forestier, “These are the three pieces of jewelry I like best: a bracelet, a gold cross, and the diamond necklace.”

CONFLICTINTERNAL Mme. Loisel – inner conflict between the life she has and the life she wants. Mme. Loisel – inner conflict between the life she has and the life she wants.SETTING 19 th Century Paris 19 th Century Paris

IRONY Mr. Loisel expects his wife to be excited when she reads the invitation / INSTEAD Mme. Loisel reacts ???? Mr. Loisel expects his wife to be excited when she reads the invitation / INSTEAD Mme. Loisel reacts ???? Mme. Loisel thinks she has fooled Mme. Forestier / INSTEAD ???? Mme. Loisel thinks she has fooled Mme. Forestier / INSTEAD ???? Mme. Loisel thinks she has lost a very expensive necklace / ??? Mme. Loisel thinks she has lost a very expensive necklace / ???

FORESHADOWING Pg. 30 Martyr Street / People who suffer for their beliefs Pg. 30 Martyr Street / People who suffer for their beliefs Pg. 32 Top Right Column – Loisels discover that jeweler only sold case not necklace. Pg. 32 Top Right Column – Loisels discover that jeweler only sold case not necklace.

CHARACTER Describe the following characters. Mme. Loisel - ?? Mme. Loisel - ?? Mr. Loisel -?? Mr. Loisel -?? Mme. Forestier - ?? Mme. Forestier - ??

THEME  Honesty is the best policy  Give one or two more examples of theme:

Exposition th Century Paris -Loisels – middle class couple

Rising Action  ML does not appreciate life she has  Loisels are invited to party  ML borrows necklace  ML loses necklace  Loisels cannot find necklace

Climax – Loisels borrow money to buy diamond necklace to replace lost necklace, which they think is fake.

PLOT Falling Action – -Loisels wasted 10 yrs paying for an inexpensive necklace - Liosels live like paupers for 10 years

PLOT Falling Action – -Pay off debts after 10yrs. -ML discovers that MF’s necklace was only made of paste and was a fake.

PLOTConclusion Madame Loisel’s reaction to the fact that the necklace is fake! You decide the ending!