PPT-“The Lagoon” by Joseph Conrad
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Presented By Dillon Kumontoy Khayyam Saleem Anuraag Shankar PreQuiz Who was the main character the one telling the story Arsat Tuan Diamelen Mara Where does the
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Presented By Dillon Kumontoy Khayyam Saleem Anuraag Shankar PreQuiz Who was the main character the one telling the story Arsat Tuan Diamelen Mara Where does the story take place New Zealand. in . Die . Ringe. des Saturn. ,. with a focus on Joseph Conrad and Roger Casement. Samuel Hopkins. Who is mentioned?. The numerous people about whom we are given biographical details include:. Michael Parkinson, academic;. Heart of Darkness. by Joseph Conrad. "We live as we dream--alone...." . — . Joseph Conrad. (. Heart of Darkness. ) . "I don't like work--no man does--but I like what is in the work--the chance to find yourself. Your own reality--for yourself not for others--what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means." . What is a lagoon?. Lagoons are shallow coastal bodies of water separated from the ocean by a series of barrier islands which lie parallel to the shoreline. Inlets, either natural or man-made, cut through barrier islands and permit tidal currents to transport water into and out of the lagoons. . What is a lagoon?. S. hallow coastal bodies of water . S. eparated from the ocean by a series of barrier islands which lie parallel to the shoreline. . Inlets, either natural or man-made, cut through barrier islands and permit tidal currents to transport water into and out of the lagoons. . Motif. Heart of Darkness . by Joseph Conrad. Symbol/Motif. Symbol-. An . object. , picture, written word or sound that represents something else.. Motif-. An image, spoken or written word, sound, act or other visual structure or device that represents a symbolic . By Joseph Conrad. Conrad, whose original name was . Józef. . Teodor. . Konrad. . Korzeniowski. , was born near . Berdichev. , Poland (now in Ukraine), the son of a Polish nobleman who was also a political journalist and anarchist. From his father the boy acquired a love of literature, including romantic tales of the sea. He was orphaned at the age of 12, and when he was 16 years old he left Russian-occupied Poland and made his way to Marseille, France. For the next four years he worked on French ships, ran guns for the Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne, and became involved in a love affair that ended in his attempted suicide. He then entered the British merchant service, becoming a master mariner and a naturalized British subject in 1886; a few years later he changed his name to sound more English.. Things Fall Apart. The Colonization of Africa. AFRICA, circa 1880:. Colonial Literature: . The “Noble Savage” & t. he . “Dark Continent”. Aphra Behn, . Oroonoko. . (1688). : an unjustly enslaved African prince leads a slave rebellion in Surinam –but after defeat, kills his (willing) wife and calmly submits to torture and execution rather than submit.. Chapter 22. 1. Conrad attends a swim meet. (T/F). 2. Conrad fights . Lazenby. . (T/F). 3. Conrad tells . Lazenby. they are still friends. (T/F). 4. Conrad’s father is home waiting for him when he returns. (T/F). Joseph. 11. th. son of Jacob (good-looking—. Gen. 39:6. ). First son of favorite wife = . favorite. son. Given a special coat . 37:3. (. c. o. l. o. r. s. on the embroidered . long sleeves. ). Told on his brothers . Was sold by his brothers into slavery in Egypt. Consequences of favoritism in the family. He was a good steward and earned respect. Honesty, kindness, hard work . Prov. 3:4. He did not yield to temptation to commit adultery. Kim A.. Jane L.. Ashni P.. Angela P.. Table of contents:. Characters & Plot. Setting of the Chapter. Important Characters. Key Passages & their thematic ideas. Key Quotes. Symbols & Motifs. Four areas make up this system:. The Banana River. The Mosquito Lagoon. The St. Lucie Estuary. The Indian River. The Indian River Lagoon covers 40% (or 156 miles) of the Florida east coast. Four areas make up this system:. Presented By: Dillon Kumontoy, Khayyam Saleem, Anuraag Shankar. Pre-Quiz. Who was the main character (the one telling the story)?. Arsat. Tuan. Diamelen. Mara. Where does the story take place?. New Zealand. Cecilia A ConradManaging DirectorBefore joining the MacArthur Foundation in January 2013 she had a distinguished career as both a professor and an administrator at Pomona College Claremont CA She join
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