Evaluating multiple forms of text using technology Using Visual and Audio text to Identify MOOD, PARODY, IRONY and CRITICAL IDEAS Identify and Analyze.

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Evaluating multiple forms of text using technology Using Visual and Audio text to Identify MOOD, PARODY, IRONY and CRITICAL IDEAS Identify and Analyze Critical Content and Create Complex, Multi-Genre Responses Citing Textual Support Self-Monitor personal understanding of text and evaluate when further research is necessary. Huh????? English 2/2H Hainsworth

WHAT IS SHE TALKING ABOUT? In other words: No matter what the form of the text (visual, audio, words)… I will read like a forensic detective, looking for clues, noticing all the important details and the details that are missing Like an investigative reporter, I will question what I observe, as well as what I do not observe and communicate those answers so that others will know what I am talking about. I will pause along the way to make sure I understand what I have to do By the time I finish reading “Of Mice and Men” I will be able to write an essay about the ending of the novel and be able to provide support citing details from these visual text and audio text lessons to support my position. I will be graded using the FSA writing rubric. (Available on the web site).

Academic Terms in this Unit MOOD PARODY SATIRE IRONY METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION ALLUSION CITE ALLUSION THEME GENRE FORESHADOWING FLASH BACK By the end of the unit, I will have a good understanding of what each of these terms means; I will be able to identify examples of each of these terms and explain how their use deepens the meaningof the text

REVIEW - DAY 1 Who do you think these people are? Where do you think they are? Who do you think they are talking to?

READ THE FOLLOWING “QUOTE” "I was walking down the road with two friends when the sun set; suddenly, the sky turned as red as blood. I stopped and leaned against the fence, feeling unspeakably tired. Tongues of fire and blood stretched over the bluish black fjord. My friends went on walking, while I lagged behind, shivering with fear. Then I heard the enormous infinite scream of nature.” Share and pool knowledge of any unknown words or language What do you think the connection between this text and the image on the previous slide might be?

WRITING ABOUT THE “QUOTE” "I was walking down the road with two friends when the sun set; suddenly, the sky turned as red as blood. I stopped and leaned against the fence, feeling unspeakably tired. Tongues of fire and blood stretched over the bluish black fjord. My friends went on walking, while I lagged behind, shivering with fear. Then I heard the enormous infinite scream of nature.” Read the text again and pay close attention to the images that form in your head as you do so. Capture these images on paper.

DAY 2 Read the following information, then view the oil painting on the next slide Between 1893 and 1910, the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch ( ) did several versions of "The Scream,” in oil, pastel, and lithograph. Compare the different “moods” and effects of this painting. Does the difference in “art” medium change the effect? For example, does the stark contrast of the black-and-white lines in the lithograph (next slide) mirror the disconnect between the man's mood and the peaceful surroundings more effectively than the other versions (subsequent slides)?

THE SCREAM – EDVARD MUNCH OILS

HOW DOES THE QUOTE CHANGE YOUR VIEW? "I was walking down the road with two friends when the sun set; suddenly, the sky turned as red as blood. I stopped and leaned against the fence, feeling unspeakably tired. Tongues of fire and blood stretched over the bluish black fjord. My friends went on walking, while I lagged behind, shivering with fear. Then I heard the enormous infinite scream of nature.” Two years later, Munch produced the black and white lithograph. Why? Use evidence from the paintings and Munch’s quote to support your ideas.

THE SCREA M – EDVARD MUNCH LITHOGRAPH

THE “QUOTE” According to Munch’s personal diaries, the idea for the modern art painting The Scream came to him while looking down over the Norwegian landscape from an elevation. While a mountaintop or a scenic view from a summit might sound like a beautiful natural landscape to paint, Munch’s personal interpretation of “nature” below was very different than you might imagine. "I was walking down the road with two friends when the sun set; suddenly, the sky turned as red as blood. I stopped and leaned against the fence, feeling unspeakably tired. Tongues of fire and blood stretched over the bluish black fjord. My friends went on walking, while I lagged behind, shivering with fear. Then I heard the enormous infinite scream of nature.” Have you ever responded to “nature” in this way? Describe.

Fill In THE BLANKS "The Scream" is one of the world's most recognizable works of art. It depicts a man in a private moment of anguished _________ and __________, while the other people in the painting, perhaps his friends, seem _____________ unaware of the man's situation. Write your responses in your packet

What is a PARODY? LOOK IT UP

What MAKES THIS A PARODY? DISCUSS WITH YOUR PARTNER. WHAT IS THE MOOD OF THIS PARODY?

The TITLE OF THIS IS “SCREAMING ICE CREAM” WHY IS THE TITLE IRONIC? IS A PARODY ALWAYS IRONIC? CITE DETAILS FROM THE PARODIES TO SUPPORT YOUR IDEAS

READ ABOUT “THE SCREAM” WITH CNN Go to the following website: Read the article scream/index.html Watch the video of the sale. Now you know what the picture means

How did you explanation of what is happening in the picture compare to the reality? NOW WATCH THE VIDEO (bottom right side) scream/index.html Sold for millions at Sotheby’s… why? What is it about this painting? Is it the haunting expression of the androgynous figure? The wispy curves of the face and fiord? The blood-red sky? Do you think the painting’s aesthetic value justifies the sale price? Explain why or why not. Cite details from the painting, the quote, and your research to support your claim.

FOLLOW-UP Do some more research 1.The artist and his life The different versions of the painting and comparisons of them Other paintings by Munch ?_adv_prop=image&fr=yhs-mozilla- 001&va=other+paintings+by+Edvard+Munch&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs The theft of The Scream in 2004 Look it up

Song LYRICS READ YOUR COPY OF THE LYRICS. “BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY” I WILL PLAY THE MUSIC; LISTEN TO THE MUSIC. Write a summary of what you think is going on. Write it into your packet. It should be about one paragraph. Use the details from the text to design a credible back story. Tomorrow, we will delve into the lyrics and try to analyze what it’s all about. SEE POWERPOINT UNDER “Current Unit” & “PACKET”