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John Bunyan
1628-1688Slide2
Add To Your Interactive Notebook
Table of Contents
67-68
The Pilgrim’s Progress
Words Worth Knowing
Allegory: a story in which the characters, settings, and events stand for abstract or moral conceptsSlide3
The Pilgrim’s Progress [IN 68]
Q Notes
Turn the
titles and subheadings into
questions in
the left column
Write the answers to the questions in the right columnUse bullets and dashes to help organize your ideas. Also, use symbols and abbreviations to help you take notes more efficiently.
Why were Puritan writers important
in the 17
th
century?
Because…Slide4
The Pilgrim’s Progress [IN 67]
While you read
,
track the things, people, or behaviors that Bunyan’s dreaming narrator considers to be vain.
Types of Things
Types of People
Types of
Actions
Houses
Jugglers
TheftSlide5
The Pilgrim’s Progress [IN 67]
After reading
,
explain how each item represents some aspect of vanity
.
Types of Things
Types of People
Types of Actions
Houses – people build fancy houses to show off
Jugglers – people care too much about entertainment
Theft – people are greedy and will take what isn’t theirsSlide6
Pre-Writing (15 minutes)
Biblical
References
Common Speech
“The Prince
of Princes himself, went here, went through this Town” (369).
Example 2
Example 3
Impact on audience?
Impact
on audience?
Impact on audience?
Example A
Example B
Example C
Impact on audience?Impact on audience?Impact on audience?
Based on your analysis and insight about Bunyan’s audience, would Biblical language or common speech have greater impact and why?Slide7
Timed Write (45 minutes)
Based on your analysis and insight about Bunyan’s audience, would Biblical language or common speech have greater impact and why
?
Introduction
TAG – Title, Author, Genre
Thesis
Argumentative body paragraph
Claim
Data (x2)
Warrants (x2
)
Conclusion
Counterclaim
and rebuttal (now with data and warrants!)
Rephrase thesis/claimFor examples, see IN 61, 65!