PPT-Author : Anne Sroda Genre
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Play Big Question How do inventors inspire our imaginations Small Group Timer Review Games Story Sort Vocabulary Words Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City
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Play Big Question How do inventors inspire our imaginations Small Group Timer Review Games Story Sort Vocabulary Words Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City Vocabulary Spelling City Spelling Words . Meet the Author Survival and Resiliency She was born Callie Russell Porter on a scrappy dirt farm in central Texas, where she dreamed of becoming an actress. She had the good looks, the drive, and the Copyright@2013 Kristie - - DiMeo All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display I as Literary Works. Robert C. Newman. Biblical Theological Seminary. Leland Ryken. Words of Life: A Literary Introduction to the New Testament. Words of Delight – expanded for the whole Bible. See also his Dictionary of Biblical Imagery. Anne Anne of Green Gables Anne is a high-spirited girl who captures the hearts of everyone in the town she lives in. In the speech below, Anne is telling Marilla (the woman who has been caring for he Author and Genre Overview. Historical Context. People and Places. Erik Larson. Born January 3, 1954. . in Brooklyn, NY (grew up on Long Island). Studied Russian history at University of Pennsylvania. Dan Roemer. Eastern Washington University Student Research & Creative Works Symposium. May 16, 2012. Genre Theory: . Kathleen Kohrs Campbell and Kathleen Hall Jamieson 1978 Genre Theory: . Listed four essential standards for a genre analysis…. Vocabulary. Key Vocabulary/Concept. Definition. adages. An old, short saying that is generally accepted to have some truth to it. (. The early bird gets the worm. Better safe than sorry. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Key. Words. Codes and conventions. Gothic. Gothic Features. Using your homework, . think. about the different features of gothic genre . Discuss the features of gothic genre in . pairs. Share. your features with the class. ,”. Tzvetan Todorov . Tzvetan Todorov discusses genre and then uses his discussion of genre to discuss literature and how genre creates literature. CLASSICAL PERIOD. PAST- NO GENRES ; NO VALUE . IF SO WITH ONLY A PENALISING TENDENCY. Standardization. Differentiation. Genre conventions. Character types. Setting. Narrative patterns. Themes. Visuals. Teen humor. CONVENTIONS. ensemble of idealized teenage characters. high school setting. Theme – universal truth. What big ideas is the author dealing with?. What does the author reveal about life or about the human condition?. “Big Ideas” in . To Kill a Mockingbird. Tolerance. Courage. Author- John David Anderson. Genre- Realistic Fiction. Lexile- 800. Summary- . Loving their gifted teacher, who makes them feel like the indignity of school is somehow worthwhile, three boys are dismayed when the teacher falls ill and leaves for the rest of the school year, a situation that compels them to share their stories while cutting class and journeying across town together on a fateful day.. APE. .. A. nswer. P. rove. E. xplain. In this excerpt from . Anne of Green Gables. , the stage directions definitely help the reader understand the scene. . Directions such as “Puzzled”, “More puzzled still” and “She picks up her bag. Matthew does not move.” help the reader to see that Matthew is unsure about taking Anne home with him. Stage directions for Anne like “A moment of fear”, “…Anne’s voice trembles.” and “Anne clutches her bag. She is terrified.” show how badly Anne wants to be accepted and adopted by Matthew. . “What is the horror genre?” Literary Criticism b y Sharon A. Russell Quick Question What do you associate with horror ? Video Clips Psycho (1960): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG3-GlvKPcg
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