PPT-Introducing the characters, setting, themes, and motifs
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The Great Gatsby What is the American Dream Read essay How does James Truslow Adams define the American Dream How did the founding fathers help to shape the definition
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The Great Gatsby What is the American Dream Read essay How does James Truslow Adams define the American Dream How did the founding fathers help to shape the definition of the American Dream . Epic hero . cycle. Supernatural abilities. Hero . has . a quest. Proves worthiness. Mystical . beings. Low . point . Resolution. Restitution. Mnemonic . . devices. Epithets. Set in conventions. Begins with . Time and Place. What is the setting?. The setting of a story is the place where the story happens and the time when it happens.. The setting can be real or imaginary.. Characters interact with the setting to show and tell a story. . Time and Place. What is the setting?. The setting of a story is the place where the story happens and the time when it happens.. The setting can be real or imaginary.. Characters interact with the setting to show and tell a story. . Advanced Composition. Maus. Theme. A . common thread or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work. A theme is a thought or idea the author presents to the reader that may be deep, difficult to understand, or even moralistic. 1 December 2014. Warm-Up. In your own words, what is a theme?. Theme. A broad idea, message, moral, universal truth, or lesson expressed in a story. Common Themes. Confidence vs. insecurities. Overcoming fear. By Toni Morrison. Written in:. New York: 1962–1965. First published in 1970. Setting:. Set in 1941 in Lorain, Ohio, Toni Morrison's novel centers on a particularly difficult year in the life of eleven year old Pecola Breedlove. Pecola comes from a poor and poorly adjusted black family. . I will analyse 6 trailers with the goal of looking for similarities in the elements of protagonists, stock characters, plot, icons, setting and theme to prove whether his theory is true or not. Freddy vs. Jason. iGCSE. SESSION . TWO…. GCSE. Today’s session – we will run through:. 1. PLOT. 2. CHARACTERS. 3.QUOTES. 4. FREUD. 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES. 6. THEMES. 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE. !. The Last. Night. Dr Lanyon’s Narrative. Bell Work. p40:. Parallel Structure;. Economy of. Language. L9.2.1: Characterization. What is characterization?. L9.2.1. : Characterization. Describe the characterization in. Before the End of Summer. Round. A round character has a complex personality.. He or she will show a range of emotion throughout a story.. Hermione – a bit of a snooty know-it-all, develops into a good and loyal friend.. FLAT. The . Great Gatsby. “What is the American Dream”. Read essay—. How does James . Truslow. Adams define the American Dream? . How did the founding fathers help to shape the definition of the American Dream? . Section A: Modern prose or drama (20%). ‘Lord of the Flies’. Section B: Exploring cultures (20%). ‘Of Mice and Men’ . by John Steinbeck. 1 hour 30 minutes. Assessment Objectives Section B . ‘Of Mice and Men’:. Philippians 3:14 I press on towards the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenwards in Christ Jesus. . The Hero Quest Cycle. The Christian Quest Cycle. Biblical Perspective. Matt 28:18-20. Deception-trickery, concealment of one’s feelings. Honor verses Shame-humiliation, violation of social expectations. Love- Romantic and Filial (Duty to family). Gender expectations- roles of men and women.
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