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* As a group, discuss your analysis of the reading and pull textual evidence to support the questions. * Mark your copy of the reading (underline, highlight, or margin notes) to support your analysis. Be able to explain the significance of what you marked. * Groups will report out, instructing class what to mark on their copy and why it’s significant.
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* The “fiendish monster” is a symbol of: * Use textual evidence to support your answer
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* How does Arthur feel about the demands from Rome? How do you know?
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* Which characters or situations are portrayed with the most negative language? What is the significance of this?
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* Which lines exemplify foreshadowing?
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* Which lines seem to be hyperbole (exaggeration)? Why?
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* How does King Arthur change in chap. 4? Why?
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* Which events in chapter 4 indicate it belongs to a specific world culture and historical period??
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* Due tomorrow: Read chap. 5, add notes to the “Journey” handout as applicable.
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* King Arthur-Welsh Hero in tradition of Welsh & Irish sagas * Rebellious warrior King * Conquers with force and strategy * Bridges between Christian values & pagan traditions * Later-symbol of unified English monarchy
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* Purpose: to teach societal roles, rules, & expectations for love, marriage and courtship * Set in exotic locations (France, Holy Lands) * Themes: love, honor, & loyalty * Blends realism and fantasy- (look for this as you read)
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* Romances are based on regional legends * Legend-anonymous traditional stories about the past * blends fact with elements of the supernatural * Uses archetype characters- ex. “damsel in distress”, “knight in shining armor”, “lock Merlin in the tower”
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* Read over “The Art of Courtly Love” * Determine which rules should remain, and which rules should be edited/rewritten to fit today’s world. * update, modernize the language, or you adopt a medieval tone. * Design a poster that expresses the “rules” * Due Thursday. Gallery walk on Friday.
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