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SUSIE Objective: to explore the character of Susie Key terms: lexical field
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Susie as an innocent As a 1970s suburban teenager, Susie is fairly naïve when compared with teenagers today. Indeed, even the shortened name Susie is childish and connotes a certain sweetness. Question: look back at the extract in your handbook. How is her innocence conveyed? NOT SRLY
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Susie Salmon Now, using your annotated extracts/notes from last week, together with other information you’ve gleaned about Susie, begin to complete the ‘Susie’ mindmap in your booklets.
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Starter A lexical field is a linguistic term used to describe a set of related words. e.g. a lexical field relating to the classroom might include words such as ‘pen, computer, paper, students’ Activity: List a lexical field of words related to an out of control party.
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Heaven Read the descriptions of Susie’s heaven on pages 16- 19 and 40. How is Susie’s heaven described? Do you notice any particular lexical fields? Will Susie always be happy in such a heaven?
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Susie’s Love Interest Re-read page 73-5 and list five adjectives to describe the budding romance between Susie and Ray. Now list 5 of the following from these pages: - Proper nouns - Concrete nouns Aiming for an A? list three abstract nouns to describe Susie’s feelings for Ray.
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Susie’s Character What do we learn about Susie’s character from her descriptions of Ray Singh? Add to the mindmap in your booklet.
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Representations of Speech How does Sebold use representations of speech and other literary techniques to portray Susie’s feelings about her afterlife on pages 19-20
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