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1 Honors World Literature
Tuesday, February 3, 2015

2 Do Now SSR!

3 Objectives SWBAT read and analyze chapter 4 of Night Elie Wiesel in literature groups.

4 Group Read In assigned groups read chapter 4 and answer the guiding questions. Each group needs to have a group questioner, recorder, illustrator, summarizer, luminary, connector, word wizard. *Will present one aspect of your group’s work by EOD or tomorrow!

5 Homework Complete the tone worksheet and find 5 more quotes with evidence of tone.

6 Wednesday, February 4, 2015 SSR! 20 minutes!

7 Wordly Wise Complete 2A-2B 

8 Objective SWBAT write about a particular topic in a timed situation.

9 Timed Writing In 30 minutes, answer the following prompt:
Respond to the hanging of the pipel. Discuss reasons why this particular experience so emotionally upsets Elie, who responds to the question of where God is with, “Where is He? Here He is — He is hanging here on this gallows.” Due: EOD Grade: CW-10 points!

10 Homework Read and annotate chapter 5 of Night.

11 Thursday, February 5, 2015 SSR! Homework check! (Ch. 5 Quiz)

12 Chapter 5 Homework Check
Clear desk and take out a sheet of paper and pencil!

13 Objectives SWBAT Identify allusions and how they give greater meaning to the novel.

14 Allusions Definition-a reference within a work to something famous outside it, such as a well-known person, place, event, story, or work of art, literature, music, pop culture. Purpose-Lets reader/viewer understand new information, characters, plot, setting, etc. by connecting it to something already known.

15 Not to be confused with “ILLUSIONS”
Allusion “Problems” Not to be confused with “ILLUSIONS” In order to understand allusions, one must have a good grasp on “well-known” works of literature, art, music, pop culture, etc. So, if one is not well-read, it will be difficult to fully grasp why an author/writer/director uses an allusion. This sometimes makes them difficult for high school students to grasp.

16 Purpose of Allusions Whenever you come across an allusion, stop and ask yourself: What does the writer want me to understand about this character, setting, plot, etc. by connecting it to something with which I am already familiar? What is the author’s purpose in using this allusion? To create the same feeling/mood as the original work? For comedic effect? To show character’s motives or traits?

17 Allusion Examples Sally had a smile rivaled only by that of the Mona Lisa. Since everyone is familiar with the painting, they can imagine Sally’s almost expressionless smile. What does this show about Sally?

18 Allusion Example (Art to Film)
The makers of the Scream movie ALLUDED TO Munch’s work of art “The Scream” in order to instill fear.

19 Allusions Example (TV to Film)
FAMILY GUY THE SHINING Danny writes “REDRUM” on the door at first. Mirror reflection shows “Redrum”= Murder backwards

20 Family Guy/The Shining
The makers of Family Guy make Stewie’s blocks say “REDRUM” as an ALLUSION TO The Shining. They use this allusion because they know their audience will likely be familiar with The Shining, so they will understand the message that Stewie is obsessed with murder. REDRUM=MURDER backwards….as reflected in the mirror in The Shining. This allusion helps the viewer gain a deeper understanding of Stewie’s character—a matricidal maniac!

21 Shakespeare Allusion Romeo and Juliet
Many ALLUDE TO Romeo and Juliet when there is a story of lovers who are not supposed to be together because of others’ objections.

22 More Allusions… Complete the handout on allusions.

23 Exit Ticket Identify another allusion in your SSR book or in a previous chapter read in Night. Explain it greater meaning to the text.

24 Homework Finish 2C-2D of Wordly Wise and study for vocab quiz.

25 Friday, February 6, 2015 Vocabulary Quiz MQ: 15 points!

26 Timed Writing Use the rubric to grade your partners essay from Tuesday. Switch with a second person…final grade will be the average of the two.

27 Homework Read and annotate chapter 6 of Night.
Watch part 2 of video of Elie Wiesel and Oprah.


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