Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Get out your Most Dangerous Game Questions.
Bell Ringer Get out your Most Dangerous Game Questions.
2
Reminders! I will be out on Monday. Be as excellent for the sub as you are for me! You will have a Most Dangerous Game Quiz on Monday! Your vocabulary practice on Monday will help you TREMENDOUSLY on the quiz Wednesday! Mr. Melton will be here to speak to you on Monday for 45 minutes! First outside reading project due mid-October!
3
Foil Characters A minor character whose situation, actions, or traits contrast those of a main character, and thus by contrast, sets off or emphasizes the major character. Most often (but not always) the foil makes the main character look better by comparison. Sometimes, foil characters may share some similar traits, but overall, they are usually opposites. Much like these two here:
4
What if the character changes or not?
DYNAMIC CHARACTERS— change throughout the story • STATIC CHARACTERS—stay the same or do not What if the character changes or not?
9
Foil Activity Find your foil character from a movie or TV show. In 3-4 sentences, explain how those character’s are foils for each other. Be sure to mention how their traits are opposite and use specific examples. Identify if your character is static or dynamic.
10
MDG Foil Topic Sentence: Rainsford is a ______ character because his ___________________ reinforce the theme that (sometimes in life…)_________. Criteria for success: Identifies whether or not Rainsford is a DYNAMIC or STATIC character Identifies a theme for “Most Dangerous Game” using the theme formula Uses textual evidence from MDG to support why Rainsford is dynamic or static to support the theme. Topic sentence, 3 supporting details, conclusion Formative Rubric You’ve got it! You’re almost there Try this again after some help 20 pts
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.