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Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 Collection 2 FOCUS: Characters Please NOTE: Uncollected answers to assignments do NOT qualify as NOTES. Notes are in addition to assignments. Taking notes means connecting the literary terms or concepts to the individual texts we read.
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Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 Collection 2 FOCUS: Characters Include vocabulary words and definitions: stealth, diffuse, skirted, inert, valiantly Include interesting author information: Vietnam Veteran – US Army after college graduation 1968 / St. Paul, Minnesota Used imagination to cope with war Main character – Paul Berlin National Book Award (writing recalls: fear of getting lost/becoming detached/night alone/ dark / haunted countryside/ single file walk / clumps of trees/ tangles of bamboo / graveyards)
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Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 Collection 2 FOCUS: Characters Collection 2 Terms to Connect: Character traits (special qualities): although different, add info on physical traits Characterization:Direct and Indirect MotivationsMaking Inferences Types of Characters: Protagonist, Antagonist Flat, Round, Stock Compare/Contrast: (soldiers, terrains, different wars, etc.) Historical Context: *Remember previous terms like conflict, plot, etc.
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Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 Detail: Jungle Combat (unfamiliar/fear) Detail: Night Battles (stay awake/avoid separation/reflection of rifle Detail: Helicopters (evacuation of Billy’s body) Detail: Land Mines (cause of Billy’s loss of leg) Detail: Rice Paddies (sensory description of terrain) Detail: Villages (including graveyards-visual and scent) Historical Context: Vietnam War Example: Based on the historical context, I can conclude that the Vietnam War was a confusing and scary time for the soldiers. The soldiers went out at night and patrolled villages and rice paddies. They were in constant danger from land mines.
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PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 What might notes look like for Historical Context Sheep in a dream Pg 132 Fear of separation Pg 134 War buddies / Veterans Joe Student 10-10-11 No moon/reflection of rifle Medivac helicopter – Billy’s body Pg138 Poof – Billy loses leg – dies of heart attack (fear kills) Pg 134 (hysteria-giggles) String of soldiers wading into flat paddies/mud, algae, cattle manure, chlorophyll, decay breeding mosquitoes...Pg 132 Detail: Jungle Combat (unfamiliar terrain) Detail: Night Battles Detail: Helicopters Detail: Land Mines Detail: Rice Paddies Detail: Villages (unfamiliar culture) EX: pat on head Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” With graveyard/conical mounds/clay altars/ perfumy smell of incense
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PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 What might notes look like for Biographical Context Vivid description of terrain/gear March through rice paddies War buddies Separation/landmines – Billy’s death Avoid landmines/booby traps in middle of path … stop fear …stay calm …no hysteria Counting / avoid close relationships / songs / stay awake / don’t be afraid Served in Vietnam Soldier’s fear Soldier’s lessons in courage Coping techniques Relationship with dad Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” Father’s stern face / make dad proud / had fears as child and father protected him from boogey man / not afraid …protect dad Author’s BackgroundDetails from the Novel
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PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 Address other terms… Paul German War / North Vietnamese / … communism N. Vietnamese soldiers – MVM Landmines / muddy rice paddies – MVN Draft – MVSociety Fear -- MVSelf Hysterical laughing about Billy’s death shows uncontrollable fear seeping out Protagonist Antagonist Conflicts Indirect Characterization Direct Characterization Inferences Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” Counts and sings to cope…tells us Dad protected him … tells us Vivid details tell us author was soldier “shut up” –survival first / friends later
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PPT developed by Tina Heller for English 2 Grade 10 Address other terms… Sea means safety Stay awake / stay calm=stay alive Don’t tell parents of fear=pride/no worry Toby (Buffalo) – experienced soldier Paul German- Main Character Third person omniscient Symbolism Motivation Characters Flat Round Point of view Plot Climax Note Taking Review Collection 2 “Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” Soldier copes with war Emotional intensity of hysterical laughing *NOTE: This is just a BRIEF summary of items to put into your notes. It is not complete
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