PPT-Dracula Vocabulary

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Chapters 12 Chapter 1 1 Caleche Then amongst a chorus of screams from the peasants and a universal crossing of themselves a caleche with four horses drove up

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Chapters 12 Chapter 1 1 Caleche Then amongst a chorus of screams from the peasants and a universal crossing of themselves a caleche with four horses drove up behind us Guesses How about now. Task 1:. What do you think Dracula looks like?. Police Composite Sketch of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. L. ong . white . moustache. .. Face: a . very strong, aquiline, . -thin nose, high bridge.. D. omed forehead. Literature and Composition. Objectives. The Research Paper Process. Review of SOAPSTone. Review of Academic Vocabulary. FRANKENSTEIN. THE RESEARCH PROCESS. Selection of your topic. Selection of resources. an artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated In Europe in . the second half of the . 18th . century influenced by the ideals of the . French. . revolution. . It was a reaction against the Enlightenment . ESL 2 Period 1. Count Dracula is a famous vampire!!! . Get Ready to Read. This book tells a story about Count Dracula through 3 people’s journals. Journal: Dairy. They are . 1. Jonathan . Harker. 2. Mina Murray (Jonathan’s girlfriend and later married Jonathan). The True Story. A look at the history behind the legend that fascinates everyone. .. Mrs. . . Almeyda’s. 4. th. Grade History Class Lesson. Who was he?. Where did he live?. What did he do?. Astrid Crowley. The history of Vampires in film. Vampires were first portrayed as weird, scary creatures and in film were used to create fear with the audience.. Overtime the myth was built up. This . Previously on . Dracula. Our crew of protagonists have formed a plan to find and kill Dracula – finding the boxes of earth.. However, they insist on leaving Mina behind and out of the planning, because she’s a woman and has delicate sensibilities. They don’t want to distress her too much with this “man’s work” ahead.. Chapter 25 – Seward – Pg 295-297. The crew gets closer and closer to Dracula as he eludes them, again and again, all on their way to his old castle in Transylvania.. Mina’s condition is worsening, yet she is still much like herself at what two times of day?. PREFIXES / SUFFIXES. THESE BELL RINGER VOCABULARY WORDS ARE TO BE DONE AS SOON AS THE TARDY BELL RINGS AND THEY ARE TO GO IN THE VOCABULARY SECTION OF YOUR COMPOSITION BOOK. . BELL RINGER VOCABULARY. Previously. As Jonathan . Harker. , John Seward, and Dr. Van . Helsing. track down the boxes of earth, Dracula’s making the moves on Mina. Though she’s been left behind to keep her safe, that’s left her alone and ripe for . When you come across the following vocabulary words, create an “ENTRY” in your spiral. . How to Create and Entry. :. List the word.. Write the part of speech. . Describe the context. (What’s happening when the word is used? How is it used?). Historical Background. Prince Vlad . Tepes. , a.k.a. Vlad the . Impaler. (1431-1476) is the model for Count Dracula.. Known for killing 40,000-100,000 people. Vlad the . Impaler. was also called Dracula, which means “devil” or “Son of the Dragon”. To . analyse. the use of dialogue and consider its effect. Look at the this piece of text. How does it work as a piece of narrative? What is its effect on you as a reader?. Read the extracts from critical texts and explore how they relate to this bit of text.. Key vocabulary: . Polyphonic. Transgression. Uncanny. Tasks: To assemble a visual of the structure of both novels which includes use of motifs, Gothic tropes, themes and context. What do the following mean?.

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