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1 I can interpret literary elements as they are used in a text. I can analyze the differences in point of view and how it is used in a text. I can determine the theme in a text. I can analyze a frame story.

2 Have you ever pulled a prank on someone? If so, what was it and what was the outcome? OR Have you ever had someone pull a prank on you? If so, what was it and what was the outcome? OR If you have never pulled a prank on someone or had someone pull one on you, who would you prank and what would the prank be if you did one?

3 This story is the most popular one Saki (real name is H. H. Munro) wrote. It takes place in the early 1900’s in England. This is a time in England in which social classes were important, and people with money and land usually only met socially with other people with money and land. A person might be judged by who he or she knew not on what that person had achieved in his or her life. Letters of introduction between these families was a normal occurrence so that the social group could stay intact.

4 Write sentences for the vocabulary word using the word correctly.  Moor – an expense of open, rolling, infertile land.  Snipe – any of several long-billed game birds  Treacherous – readiness to betray trust or faithfulness  Bog – wet, spongy ground  Delusion – a false belief  Infirmities – weakness or ailment  Imminent – likely to happen soon  Mackintosh – raincoat  Pariah – despised, outcast

5  Read “The Open Window”  Complete the Guided Reading Questions as you read.  After reading, complete the literary analysis handout.

6  A Frame story is a story within a story.  Example: The movie Titanic begins with an elderly Rose telling the story of her voyage across the Atlantic. Then, we suddenly find ourselves in 1912, and the movie begins. Only a few times during the film do we return to the elderly Rose to touch in on her experience. The movie ends there, just as it began.

7  “The Open Window” is a framed story. This means there is a story told within another story. On your own sheet of paper, draw a framed picture (making the frame thicker than it would be on a real picture) and write around in the frame the plot of the “outside” story. Then write in the picture what the story within the story is. A FRAMED STORY


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