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By Edgar Allan Poe For Today: Stamp “TTT” Questions Title and Date next RIGHT page- “Cask” Vocab Important Dates: Tues/Wed, Class Pictures! Thursday/Friday, Vocab #2 test and Notebook Collection Turn in your signed progress report to your class period drawer

1.Preclude 2.Impunity 3.Immolation 4.Abscond 5.Repose 6.Termination 7.Subside 8.Aperture Write the word, part of speech, definition, and word used in a sentence for each of the words on the left. Your Vocabulary #2 Exam will be on: “Cask” words (8) “Through the Tunnel” words (6) Literary Terms (6) Test is on: Thursday, September 24th VOCABULARY: FOR A STAMP!

Born: 1809, Boston, MA Died: 1849, Baltimore, MD (40 yrs. Old) Cause of death: unknown Married: Cousin Virginia (He was 27, she was 13…gross) Kicked out of West Point First writer to pursue writing as a career “Father of the Detective Story” EDGAR ALLAN POE FUN FACTS Poe Bio Video

OPTION 1: Is revenge ever justified? If so, under what circumstances? What do you believe is the difference between revenge and justice? OPTION 2: Or, share a personal experience: Has anyone ever done anything to you that made you want to get revenge on them? What did they do? Have you ever gotten revenge on someone for something they did to you? What did you do to them in return? Why did you feel a need to get revenge? Explain how the revenge made you feel. Did you get caught? If you had gotten caught, would that have changed the feeling the revenge gave you? Explain. REVENGE IS SWEET? QUICKWRITE 5-7 SENTENCES

An unreliable narrator is a character whose telling of the story is not completely accurate or credible due to problems with the character's mental state or maturity. Provides the reader with inaccurate or incomplete information May not know the whole truth or purposely deceives us LITERARY TERMS: **UNRELIABLE NARRATOR**

You ’ ll never believe what happened to me on my way to work this morning. I was minding my own business, driving in the middle lane of the highway, when some fool cut me off. His rear bumper was an inch from my car! I could ’ ve been killed! I dropped my cell phone and leaned on my horn. He ignored me like he ’ d done nothing wrong! So I switched lanes and sped up to pull alongside him. As soon as my car was even with his, I yelled out the window at him; again, he ignored me! I couldn ’ t believe it! WHAT CLUES US IN THAT THIS MIGHT NOT BE A RELIABLE NARRATOR?

You ’ ll never believe what happened to me on my way to work this morning. I was minding my own business, driving in the middle lane of the highway, when some fool cut me off. His rear bumper was an inch from my car! I could ’ ve been killed! I dropped my cell phone and leaned on my horn. He ignored me like he ’ d done nothing wrong! So I switched lanes and sped up to pull alongside him. As soon as my car was even with his, I yelled out the window at him; again, he ignored me! I couldn ’ t believe it! KEYS TO THE TEXT

The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to a threat. WHAT TIPS US OFF TO THE POSSIBILITY OF AN UNRELIABLE NARRATOR HERE?

To decide if Poe ’ s narrator is reliable, look closely at: what the narrator says and does, and what Fortunato, the narrator’s enemy says. What details suggest that the narrator is unreliable— perhaps even insane. READ LIKE A DETECTIVE!

A Surprise! It is the difference between what we expect to happen, and what actually does happen. It is often used to add suspense and interest. It is also used to keep the reader thinking about the theme of the story. LITERARY TERMS: IRONY (RECAP)

THREE TYPES OF IRONY

The simplest kind of irony. You use it everyday when you say one thing and really mean another. It is often similar to a sarcastic response. Mean Girls A man looked out of the window to see the storm intensify. He turned to his friend and said “wonderful weather we’re having!” ***VERBAL***

Occurs when a situation turns out to be the opposite of what you thought it would be. Well, isn't this ironic?! ***SITUATIONAL*** In “The Gift of Magi” by O. Henry, Della cuts her hair to sell it in order to have the money to buy her husband a pocket watch chain. Jim then sells the watch to buy Della hair combs.

Occurs when the audience knows something that the characters in the story, on the screen, or on the stage do not know. The audience is more aware of what’s going on than the people in the production. This is used to engage the audience and keep them actively involved in the storyline. In Star Wars, the audience knows that Darth Vader is Luke’s father, but Luke does not know until Episode V. Examples: ***DRAMATIC*** In Toy Story, human characters are not aware that the toys speak and move while the audience is aware.

The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader. Descriptive words, imagery and figurative language contribute to the mood ***MOOD*** Doris Lessing builds a suspenseful and anxious mood as Jerry is swimming through the tunnel.

continued COMING UP ON 9/24 Notebooks due!! Vocabulary Test II COA and TTT Vocabulary PLUS 6 literary terms September 22, 2014 Today: Check Vocabulary for stamp Pictures!! Getting down to business

VOCABULARY TEST 9/24 “Through the Tunnel” – 6 words “The Cask of Amontillado” – 8 works Literary Terms - 6 Similie Metaphor Personification Imagery Irony NOTEBOOK CHECK & SELF EVALUATION 9/24 Rubric available on class website Should have at least 3 left sides completed Will be evaluated based on completion and quality of work NEXT CLASS

Identifying Irony: 1.What is ironic about Fortunato’s name? (V,S,D?) 2.What is ironic about the setting? (V,S, D?) 3.What is ironic about Montresor’s toast? (V,S,D?) 4.Find two other examples of irony, explain why they are ironic. Identify V,S, or D. Identify Imagery: 1.Find three examples of imagery. 2.Cite the line with the quote of state which sense they are appealing to. 3.What type of mood do the examples you chose create? Explain your answer. HOMEWORK (CONTINUED): DUE 9/24

What is Amontillado? A type of Italian wine (sherry) EXPLORE THE TITLE

Catacombs are underground tunnels or rooms dug out as tombs or sometimes used for religious worship. SETTING: CATACOMBS

Mainly celebrated in Roman Catholic countries, such as Italy and France, carnival is an elaborate festival that occurs during the weeks before Lent, a holy season of abstinence and prayer. Mardi Gras in New Orleans stems from this religious tradition. How might you describe the mood of carnival? ***Think about how this is in contrast with the rest of the story as we read! SETTING: CARNIVAL/ITALY

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VOCABULARY TEST 9/24 “Through the Tunnel” – 6 words “The Cask of Amontillado” – 8 works Literary Terms - 6 Similie Metaphor Personification Imagery Irony NOTEBOOK CHECK & SELF EVALUATION 9/24 Rubric available on class website Should have at least 3 left sides completed Will be evaluated based on completion and quality of work NEXT CLASS

Identifying Irony: 1.What is ironic about Fortunato’s name? (V,S,D?) 2.What is ironic about the setting? (V,S, D?) 3.What is ironic about Montresor’s toast? (V,S,D?) 4.Find two other examples of irony, explain why they are ironic. Identify V,S, or D. Identify Imagery: 1.Find three examples of imagery. 2.Cite the line with the quote of state which sense they are appealing to. 3.What type of mood do the examples you chose create? Explain your answer. HOMEWORK (CONTINUED): DUE 9/24