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Today: Finals date correction: 2nd Q Final: Weds. 1/25
Tues. 1 /17 Freshman English TODAY’S SLIDES WILL BE POSTED ON THE WEBSITE Finals date correction: 2nd Q Final: Weds. 1/25 This week: quiz, commas, make-ups, finals prep Tomorrow: collect, grade dodecahedrons Today: QUIZ: literary terms, mechanics Assignments and make-ups workshop HW, past due: Your name, student ID 11number
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QUIZ, clear your desk Quiet, do your own work; we’ll collect in :30 minutes, done or not Don’t use Literary Terms handout Do use Mechanics in notebooks NEXT: Handout: assignments and grades This is yours - keep it! - use to fix your grade Make-up assignments and worksheets are in the box by date DONE? Workshop missing assignments DONE?
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1-11 Literature Resource - Examples of PERSONIFICATION - SAVE EXAMPLES OF PERSONIFICATION: Lightning danced across the sky. The car complained as the key was turned. Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name. My alarm clock yells at me every morning. The avalanche devoured anything standing in its way.
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Significance of Symbolism in Literature
1-11 Literature Resource - Symbolism - SAVE When analyzing a piece of literature, examining the primary symbols often leads to a greater understanding of the work itself. We use symbols all the time in everyday life. Many people own things that have special meaning for them, such as a gift from a loved one that represents that bond. Companies use symbols as shorthand to represent their brand, and sports teams name themselves after fearsome animals and people to invoke power (for example, the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings, respectively). There are also cultural symbols, such as a dove representing peace. Here are more examples of symbolism from common life: Significance of Symbolism in Literature Symbolism has played a large role in the history of literature. Symbols have been used in cultures all around the world, evident in ancient legends, fables, and religious texts. One famous example of symbolism is the story of the Garden of Eden, in which the serpent persuades Eve to eat an apple from the tree of knowledge. The serpent in this story represents wickedness and the apple is a symbol for knowledge. Symbolism is equally important in all kinds of literature, (just think of Harry Potter’s scar—a symbol of his being the “chosen one”, as well as his ability to overcome evil). Or consider the Lord of the Rings, in which Tolkien’s use of the magic ring, is a symbol for the corruptions of enormous power. “One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, one Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.” (The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien)
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