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British Literature WednesdaySeptember 9, 2015 Day 27 ACTIVITIES: 1.Voc. 3 Charades Review (QUIZ Friday!) - collect cartoon caption activity - complete 8 + charts to use on quiz… 2.Review / Finish Ballads - pgs. 207 (answer all study guide questions) 3.Introduce Medieval Romance (pg. 171) 4.Last 10 Silent Reading (BRING BOOK!) ACTIVITIES: 1.Voc. 3 Charades Review (QUIZ Friday!) - collect cartoon caption activity - complete 8 + charts to use on quiz… 2.Review / Finish Ballads - pgs. 207 (answer all study guide questions) 3.Introduce Medieval Romance (pg. 171) 4.Last 10 Silent Reading (BRING BOOK!) SUMMARIZER: - What are the traits of a Medieval Ballad? SUMMARIZER: - What are the traits of a Medieval Ballad? ACTIVATOR: Write a sentence that includes 3 words from our current vocabulary unit (used correctly) and a participial phrase… ACTIVATOR: Write a sentence that includes 3 words from our current vocabulary unit (used correctly) and a participial phrase…
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7 Characteristics (In brief): Idealizes Chivalry (Code of Chivalry – hero-knights abided by this code) Idealizes the noble hero-knight and his daring deeds Women are idealized and held in high regard by hero-knight Imaginative, vast, fairytale like setting Mystery and supernatural elements abound Tale involves a quest for love and/or adventure by hero-knight Simple, predictable, inevitable plot
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1. Medieval romance usually idealizes chivalry. Chivalry… What is this? Honor, Respect, Loyalty, Courtesy, Gentlemanly Behavior, courage, Self-less acts.
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2. Medieval romance idealizes the hero-knight and his noble deeds. The Hero-knight Is well respected And looked up to. There are usually High expectations Of him and he May have already Performed some Chivalrous and Brave, daring tasks.
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3. An important element of the medieval romance is the knight’s love for his lady, or high regard and respect for women in general.
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4. The settings of medieval romance tend to be imaginative and often vast and fairytale like. “Once upon a Time in a faraway Land….”
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5. Medieval romance derives mystery and suspense from supernatural elements or characters. Witches, wizards and dragons were popular.
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Medieval romance incorporates concealed or disguised identities of some characters. (Adds to the mystery and suspense.)
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6. Our hero-knight must complete a quest for love or adventure and while doing so will perform daring deeds.
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7. Medieval romances have a simple, predictable plot with some inevitable events. “Once upon a time… and they lived happily ever after.” Inevitable means unavoidable, can’t be stopped.
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight One of MANY Romances… For more examples, you can visit: http://www.middleenglishromance.org.uk/mer/title http://www.middleenglishromance.org.uk/mer/title
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