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Eng 9: P.O.V./Tone with “The Hit Man”
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Bell work Have your independent reading & journal out on your desk. While I take attendance I will be checking journals and making sure that you have chosen a novel for this months book response!!!!! Please read while I conference with individuals.
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Objective: I can analyze and manipulate point of view to control the tone of a piece. I can identify P.O.V in a text I can identify tone in a text
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What do you see in the picture?
Colors? Is it just a part of a whole?
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What do you see now?
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Does seeing the whole picture make a difference?
Point of View Does seeing the whole picture make a difference? Point of view does the same thing to a story. What you see and how you see it are filtered through the narrator, or the one telling the story.
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Point of View: First Person
IN THE ACTION In the first person point of view, the narrator participates in the action of the story. I, me
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Point of View: Third Person, Limited
The narrator tells the story from the view of only one character outside of the action in the story. He, she
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Tone The attitude a writer takes towards an audience, subject ,or character Humorous Sad Friendly
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We will read the selection twice.
“The Hit Man” We will read the selection twice. Once aloud, once silently & independently
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Daily Notebook Response
In your journal create a list of words from the story you do not know. Then tell me what your reaction to the story is? Be specific with your examples.
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Writer’s Craft Moves Organization – Boyle knows this story is confusing and helps the reader by providing sub-titles. POV – Third person creates distance which contributes to tone of dark humor Humor with dark material is deliberate choice. Why? Allusion – 3 headed dog???
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Closer look at POV First Date The girl’s name is Cynthia. I pull up in front of her apartment in my father’s hearse. (My father, who I loathe and abominate, is a mortician.) At breakfast, my father had slapped the cornflakes from my bowl. I threatened to waste my father. I did not, no doubt restrained by consideration of filial loyalty and the deep-seated taboos against patricide that permeate the universal unconscious.) Cynthia’s father has silver sideburns and plays tennis. He responds to my knock, expresses surprise at my appearance. I take Cynthia by the elbow, press a twenty into her father’s palm, and disappear into the night.
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Your Turn/Bell Work Rewrite “Early Years,” “Father’s Death,” and “Moods” using first person. (Pay attention to verb tense.) How did that POV shift affect the tone? Does it change your impression of the Hit Man? How? Does it change the humor?
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Plot A series of related events that make up a story or drama
What happens in a story
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Parts of Plot Exposition: Characters and their conflicts are presented and vital background info is given Rising action occurs when characters take steps to deal with the conflict Climax: most intense point in a plot Falling Action/Resolution: problems in story are solved and story is closed
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Plot in “The Hit Man” The story follows the life of the “Hit Man” from childhood to death. Different events in the Hit Man’s life are broken up into short segments with headlines (craft moves, slide 12).
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In correct chronological order
Plot Structure In correct chronological order Exposition gives a short back story on how the Hit Man became who he was.
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Plot Design: Now that you understand the parts of plot, complete the following for “The Hit Man” Rising Action: Climax: Resolution: Is the story divided into section? If so, how many? Give examples of how you think the story is divided. Make not of the subtitles.
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Types of Characters Protagonist- main character
Antagonist- the character that blocks the protagonist from achieving his/her goal Subordinate characters- less important characters Flat- only has one or two key personality traits Round- has many personality traits Stock- a stereotype Dynamic- a character who changes in an important way during the story Static- a character who is the same at the end as at the beginning
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Characters in “The Hit Man”
What type of Character is the Hit Man. What are a few characteristics of the Hit Man? What type of characters are Cynthia, Bunoz, and others?
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Characters The Hit Man Always wears black clothes Wears a black hoodie described as “black bag that he wears over his head” Moody and unpredictable. Other Characters These characters have names but not many other identifying features All were “wasted” by the Hit Man, except his wife, Cynthia.
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