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1 Agenda, Homework, and Warm-up  On pgs. 36-37 write the date, copy the agenda, homework, and warm-up  Agenda: Warm-up Start Cornell Notes –pgs 4- 17 American Lit Textbook Work on final draft of Summary/Response  Homework: Final Draft due Monday 9/15 Written in neatly blue or black pen Extra credit if typed neatly and/or turned in early 9/11 or 9/12

2 WARM-UP List the different reading strategies we used with “Hip Hop Planet.” Which reading strategies helped you the most to deepen your understanding of the text. How can you apply these reading strategies when reading other texts and in other classes?

3 Cornell Notes-- Literary Movements Critical Viewpoints Academic Vocabulary Pages 4-17 Literature

4 Cornell Notes On page 39 INB, take Cornell Notes of Literary Movements and Critical Viewpoints Only use page 39 INB. You may attach a separate sheet of paper if necessary

5 Literary Movements Essential Question: What are the key critical lenses and historical movements? What do we need to know about the key historical periods in American Literature? Literary movements occur in historical periods Key political and social events can affect attitudes of writers Subject matter, style, form, and attitude combine to create a literary movement Not all writers fit neatly into specific categories On pages 4-5 of your textbook, you can see the various periods.

6 Critical Viewpoints What are the critical viewpoints? When we analyze literature, we can look at it through different viewpoints or lenses Which lens you use can affect your perception. You notice different details.

7 Literary Lens What is the Literary Lens? Literary lens – focuses on style, plot, setting, character, theme Key Questions: What is unique about the author’s style? How do the plot, characters, setting help to communicate the author’s message? How are language and imagery used to support the themes?


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