PPT-Night Test Thursday Read the “Foreword” by Francois Mauriac. Explain the allusion
Author : ellena-manuel | Published Date : 2018-11-02
Do you know this vocabulary Empathy Memoir Personification Simile Metaphor Aphorism Apostrophe Imagery Hyperbole Irony What does the inscription at the entrance
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Night Test Thursday Read the “Forewo..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Night Test Thursday Read the “Foreword” by Francois Mauriac. Explain the allusion: Transcript
Do you know this vocabulary Empathy Memoir Personification Simile Metaphor Aphorism Apostrophe Imagery Hyperbole Irony What does the inscription at the entrance to Auschwitz say What literary device is it an example of. Silent night holy night shepherds quake at the sight Glories stream from heaven afar heavenly hosts sing Alleluia Christ the Savior is born Christ the Savior is born SILENT NIGHT 34 123 123 Intro G D7 G G D7 G G7 Silent night holy night all is ca Whether It Is Your Birthday Party, Company Outing, Or Just A Night Out On The Town, Let Success With Teamwork Help You With All Of Your Planning And Booking Needs. We Have Formed Tight Relationships With The Top Nightclub Venues And Event Spaces Globally. We Also Have A Full Line-Up Of Djs And Mcs, And Offer A Wide Variety Of Specialized Services In Order To Make Your Event The Best Ever! Ms. Wolf – Language Arts Class . Agenda for Thursday 2.14.13. Warm-Up: Grammar – pages 84-90 GUM Book . Connection to a Clip- Dead Poet’s Society . Allusions Notes and Examples . Create your Own Poem . Connotations. 6. th. Grade . Ms. . . Lukacs. Greenwich’ Connecticut. Greenwich is a town on the suburb of Connecticut. The town is home to several hedge funds and it was ranked #1 place to live in money magazine. It was also ranked #1 in the “Biggest earner” catagory By money magazine!. Is the world overpopulated?. Siberia. Is the world overpopulated?. Calcutta. Is the world overpopulated?. Africa. Congo. Kenya (Nairobi). Is the world overpopulated?. Why do Western European governments encourage more babies?. I can identify and explain allusions in Fahrenheit 451.. A1 and B2: I can identify figurative language and its effect on F451.. General Bell Ringer. What do you think are some of the most powerful or memorable stories, fiction OR non-fiction, in our culture? Why? . Achilles’ Heel. This term is from . Greek Mythology. . According to myth, when Achilles was a baby, his mother dipped him in the . River Styx . because the waters from this river gave . immortality. What is an allusion?. An allusion is a brief reference to a . historical event. , a . literary work . (including the Bible), a . mythological character . or. story. , a piece of . music . or. art. , a . Allusion. Definition. : A brief reference in a literary work to a person, place, thing, or passage in another literary work, usually for the purpose of associating the tone or theme of the one work with the other.. What to do:. For each scene or song that will appear, you will want to pay attention to the use of allusion. After the clip, you will be asked a question in reference to that allusion.. Scene 1: Zion commercial. Write Down The 2 That Make The Most Sense To You. A. story in which people, things, and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning: allegories are used for teaching or explaining ideas, moral principles, etc. . Allusion #____ Date_____. Category:______________________. What I already know about this allusion:. Background information about the allusion:. How the allusion is used today:. Example:. Additional examples:. Allusion. A reference within a written work to something outside it:. Types of Allusions . in literature:. Historical (refer to a war/king). Biblical (events in the Bible). Classical (Greek/Roman lit.). It does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it refers. It is just a passing comment and the writer expects the reader to possess enough knowledge to spot the allusion and grasp its importance in a text..
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Night Test Thursday Read the “Foreword” by Francois Mauriac. Explain the allusion"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents