PPT-Main Character’s & Key Terms
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At the end of tonights homework you will know more about the main characters and some key Judaic terminology that you might have previously been unfamiliar with
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At the end of tonights homework you will know more about the main characters and some key Judaic terminology that you might have previously been unfamiliar with Night by Elie Wiesel Characters . Grade 8 Language Arts. What you will need to know…. Introduction. Rising Action. Climax. Falling Action. Conclusion. Setting. Characters. Point of View (POV). Theme. Irony. Foreshadowing/Flashback. English novel Engl2349. . Dr. Sami S. . Breem. Plot. . plot/events/actions. . Aristotle’s plot-line/structure/diagram. introduction/exposition. . rising action/development. . climax/turning point. You . will use the main character questionnaire to help you design a coat of arms or a shield that represents the main character. Then you will organize an oral report to discuss the novel and explain the coat of arms. Last, you will give your oral report in class. . A recurrent pattern, character type, theme or image which is identifiable in a wide variety of works of literature. . General Terms. An archetype is a recurring symbol, theme, character, or setting. . Today’s Awesome Thing is…. w. atching your favorite movie for the zillionth time and still not being sick of it. . Word of the . Day #1: . PLOT. plot. (n). —the plan. , scheme, or main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, or short . Book Clubs. Of Beetles and Angels (The Camp & Coming to America). Why didn’t they have pets?. Why wasn’t . Mawi. mad at . Ahferom. for stealing the chicken years later?. What challenges do . Mockingbird. End of Novel Notes. Terms you MUST know…. Dialect – a form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group. Southern dialect of the . Maycomb. citizens . . “. suh. Tragedy. A drama that always ends in a catastrophe, most often death, for the main character (and often several other important characters).. There are no happy endings in tragedies.. The main character is known as the . Agenda:. Review of . Literature and Composition. Chapter 2 (Literary Terms). Homework:. Literary Terms Quiz . . Monday, February 6. th. . Summer Reading Assessment . . Wednesday, February 15. and . Other . T. erms. What is symbolism?. Symbols are something that means more than what it is. They suggest other . __________that can be __________beyond their literal meaning.. Symbols are more than what you see. Sometimes they have _____________________.. What is Fiction? Fiction is literature that an author imagines or invents . Sometimes the author bases the story on real events . Types of Fiction (Genre) Historical Fiction Myths/Legends/Fairy Tales Science Fiction Agenda:. Review of . Literature and Composition. Chapter 2 (Literary Terms). Homework:. Literary Terms Quiz . . Monday, February 6. th. . Summer Reading Assessment . . Wednesday, February 15. Figurative language. language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal language). . Includes simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, symbol). conflict. struggle between two or more opposing forces (person vs. person; nature; society; self; fate/God) . Review of literary terms. Return to yesterday’s poem. Friday, September 8, 2017. HW: Continue to read summer reading book. Summer Reading Assessment – 9/15. Literary Terms Quiz – 9/19. Final Exam Skills.
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