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Four Square

Fold Paper Fold paper into four Squares. O.k., it may be four rectangles, but work with me, people.

Visualize Close your eyes and visualize the most powerful image you remember from what you read Then...

Upper Left Box Draw a picture of a powerful image for what you have read. Must be in color.

Upper Right Box Put the picture you drew into words by explaining its significance in the story.

Lower Left Box Imagine you are an English professor lecturing to a college class on the scene you just described from what was read. Now, write your lecture.

Lower Right Box Write a poem, create a word collage, follow a stream of conscious- ness, or in any other way respond to the scene you have drawn.

Rubric Picture captures a significant moment from what you read Artistic effort and message counts, not artistic ability Written work is analytical and captures the meaning of the drawing and significant moment of what was read with the upper right box at least 50 words long and the lower left box at least 70 words long.

How to Grade a Four Square

1 Significant Image = 25 Points Upper Left Corner Word Analysis = 25 Points Upper Right Corner Student Point of View Word Analysis = 25 Points Lower Left Corner Teacher Point of View 1 Poem/Word Collage = 25 Points 25 = Excellent 21= Above Average 18 = Average 15 = Below Average Score/ Maximum Score (.5 pt per word) (.33 pt per word)

Write a two sentence evaluation of what you did correctly and what needs to be improved or corrected. Be sure you have your name, date, period, assignment #, title, and chapter written on the back

In the beginning of the story we notice that Winston ran into the poster saying “ Big Brother is Watching you” in the building where he lives. Later on, he sees same poster with the same caption, all over the London streets and buildings. In this chapter he visit’s Mrs. Parson and he again sees this image in her apartment. This poster shows which people are the supporters of Big Brother and which people belong to the “Party.” What emerges in this chapter is an external conflict between the protagonist, Winston Smith, and the potential antagonist, as represented by the totalitarian regime of Big Brother. Complicating the conflict is the pervasiveness of Big Brother’s indoctrination of the general populous. Winston’s every movement, conversation, and action is under the surveillance of Big Brother or his minions. Winston’s desire for freedom is under constant attack. Be Aware Look at the crawly eyes. They follow you, Like a dog follows his master. Be aware! They want to play with your life Using the strategy of Monopoly. Be aware! They want to enslave you And hold you down under control. Be aware, be aware “Big Brother is Watching You” He is watching every move you make Every breath you take..