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Do Now | Upload your rough draft to Google Classroom if you have not already done so.
Thematic Statement Definition/Purpose: A thematic statement is a complete sentence that expresses a universal theme. A thematic statement concludes your literary analysis by answering So What? It explains to your readers why the topic of analysis is important, what it teaches the reader about the world, about humans, about society. Step 1: Pick a thematic topic conveyed in your essay rough draft SOME examples:
Parking Lot After your thematic statement has been approved, write on the Parking Lot for future reference, inspiration, discussion. Studio Time | Analysis Writing Today is continued studio time for your Kite Runner essay. If Addie is not conferencing with you, please work on this essay. Consider the components of strong analysis below. Do each your analysis paragraphs contain these elements?
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In-Class Essay | Character Analysis
Open Google Classroom to complete and submit your character analysis essay. Prompt: Evaluate Victor’s actions from an ethical point of view. How does Victor act or shy away from acting ethically? Resources
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Rubric Silent Reading | Chapters 13-16, April 24 Accordion Book Checks | When you have completed and submitted your essay, please show Addie your accordion books for the first half of Frankenstein. Learning Objectives
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Make yourself comfortable. Enjoy Frankenstein. You should be through chapter seven by today, if you are not, use this time to get caught up. If you are caught up, continue reading. You should be through chapter twelve next week. Literary Analysis | Archetypes Archetypes in literature are characters that represent the universal behaviors, actions, emotions of humans. These behaviors, actions, emotions are often referred to as human nature. By understanding these archetypes, we better understand the similarities of humans despite time, space, obstacles, relationships.......We also better understand how at any point, we can embody the characteristics of an archetype as well as grow beyond on the archetype. The most common archetypes in literature are:
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Doodle | Characterization Review the quotes from the novel that you recorded in your accordion book in response to Victor's characterization. Answer the following question about Victor in Doodle format.
Objective: Recognize and present the components of Romanticism. Analyze characterization in a fictional text. Do Now
Annabel Lee | Poetry Analysis Directions: For each of the questions listed below, answer in complete sentences. Format your answers in analysis paragraphs in order to receive full credit. If the questions asks you to formulate a list, do so and provide a sentence of explanation for each product in the list. Those are the only questions you do not need to provide a paragraph to answer.
Summary: Summarize the poem. What is the poem about? Connotation: List words from the poem that have strong connotative meaning. Define their meaning and explain what they help you understand as the reader. Attitude and Tone: What is the speaker’s attitude toward the subject of the poem? How do you know? What is the overall tone of the poem? How do you know? Theme: What is the reader supposed to learn by the end of the poem? What is the poem really about? SILENT READING Frankenstein | Character Analysis Instead of answering the following quotes directly, complete a Creative Hunt using chapters 1-3 in Frankenstein and find a quote that you think answers the quote for you. Write the quote in your accordion book. Be prepared to share out why you chose the quote and how it answers the analysis question associated with it. We will record these answers on our Parking Lot along.
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Reading + Analysis Read the story of Prometheus. Respond to the following question in your accordion notebook:
Today we will begin Frankenstein by reading the Letters. While reading the Letters, annotating the following for preparation for discussion:
Whip Around One word - characterization of Walton. Do Now
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Antigone Exit Slip: Answer the following questions in your accordion book
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Grab your accordion book and reflect on the following questions prior to today's reading:
Analysis Review | Model Qualities of Analysis Writing
Antigone Reading | pages 8-16 Creon Analysis | Google Classroom In a literary analysis response, the writer (you) examines the literary components of a text in order to construct an argument about their importance. Responses identify literary elements such as characterization, symbolism, setting, and analyze their effect on the reader. Answer the following questions from Antigone by Sophocles. For each question, formulate your answer in a literary analysis paragraph in Google Classroom:
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