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Aim: To analyze Esther’s decline in order to determine whether it was a result of her own tormented mind or unfortunate reality. Do Now: In your notes, divide your paper into two columns. Label the left side “Incident” and the right side “Effect on Esther”. The following are for the “Incident” column, which we will discuss today. Skip lines in between each so you have room to fill in the “Effect on Esther” column for each incident. Incidents Skiing with Buddy Date with Marco After date with Marco Marco’s Blood Mrs. Greenwood’s Bad News Esther’s Return Home Esther’s Voice Homework #2 – Rosenberg Worksheet If you have not signed up for Learn Boost, do so this weekend.

Aim: To analyze Esther’s decline in order to determine whether it was a result of her own tormented mind or unfortunate reality. Do Now: In your notes, divide your paper into two columns. Label the left side “Incident” and the right side “Effect on Esther”. The following are for the “Incident” column, which we will discuss today. Skip lines in between each so you have room to fill in the “Effect on Esther” column for each incident. Incidents Skiing with Buddy Date with Marco After date with Marco Marco’s Blood Mrs. Greenwood’s Bad News Esther’s Return Home Esther’s Voice Homework #3 – See white board.  If you have not signed up for Learn Boost, do so this weekend.

INCIDENTEFFECT ON ESTHER Skiing with Buddy – p. 96 and 97 Date with Marco – p. 106, After date with Marco p Esther feels excitement at the thought of possibly ending her life in a skiing accident. This is one of the first major instances of suicidal thoughts/depression in the book. - Esther knows Marco is not a good person but continues to spend the night with him, possibly to try and live dangerously. - Esther considers allowing the rape to occur before fighting back. - Esther does not report the attempted rape nor does she tell anyone – therefore she keeps this pain bottled up -ridding herself of her unhappy experience at her supposed “dream job.” -Exhibits lack of common sense that she will need clothes for the following day.

INCIDENTEFFECT ON ESTHER Marco’s Blood – p Mrs. Greenwood’s Bad News – p. 114 Esther’s Return Home -Lack of common sense exhibited again when she does not understand why people are staring at her curiously -does not want blood to flake, possibly showing that she wears it as a symbol of honor. Not something a rape/attempted rape victim would normally do. -Esther is devastated that she didn’t make the writing course, which takes a toll on her emotions. -Claims she expected it showing that she is pessimistic and does not expect good things to happen to her. -Despite Esther’s disdain for NYC, she kept busy there. Now back in the suburbs, she is isolated. -Esther exhibits textbook signs of depression by not getting dressed and having insomnia.

INCIDENTEFFECT ON ESTHER Esther’s Voice – p. 118 (continues throughout chapter 10) -Esther’s voice is now unrecognizable to her. It is a hollow, zombie-like voice. -She is completely disconnected from this voice inside of her showing that, as a whole, she feels completely disconnected from everything, including herself. Is Esther’s decline a result of her creating troubles in her mind or is it a result of a continuous series of bad luck?