PPT-Drama Terminology The Diary of Anne Frank
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You Will need Loose leaf paper Notetaking tools Objectives Understand the terms used when readingperforming a play Analyze the difference between a play and other
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You Will need Loose leaf paper Notetaking tools Objectives Understand the terms used when readingperforming a play Analyze the difference between a play and other works of fiction Review literary terms that were learned previously. By Samantha Mazzeo and Nikole Sullivan. The Diary of Anne Frank. , written over a two-year period, tells about Anne’s life while she and her family are in hiding in Holland. They are staying in a secret attic of the office building where Mr. Frank used to work, in order to escape from the Nazis during World War II. During their stay in the annex, they are supported by several people in the office building, who risk their own lives to insure the secrecy of the Jewish hideout and to provide them with basic food and supplies.. 1933 – 1945 . Anne Frank -. Hiding . and Betrayal. THE HOLOCAUST. . WAS . THE SYSTEMATIC, BUREAUCRATIC MASS MURDER OF MORE THAN SIX MILLION JEWS BY THE NAZI REGIME AND ITS COLLABORATORS . Holocaust History. Journal Entries – 7. th. Grade 2012. Anne Frank Journal Entries. These entries will need to be a separate part of your Writer’s Notebook. . Put your sticky note on the next blank page to show where the DOAF entries begin. . World War II Ephemera. Kimberly Gooch, Grace . Renninger. , Shanice . DeMorin. , Ariella . Senzamici. , Christina Morgan. War Propaganda . Epherma. These “extra” stamps, as seen on the title page, were used during the war to put on letters being sent to the men who were fighting. According to the package, it helped “rush your letter to your man”. This may not have been true, as there is a letter from the President inside the cover and the money may have been going to War Bonds, but either way it helped promote stamp buying and sending letters to the men who were fighting overseas.. Anne Frank and the Holocaust. The purpose of this virtual field trip is to learn about the Nazis, the Holocaust, and the life of Anne Frank. The students will compare Anne Frank’s story with the Freedom Writers and with themselves. . . · . Rutka. . Laskier. was same age as Anne Frank . · Diary reveals horror of life in Polish ghetto. A teenage Jewish girl living under the Nazis in Poland during 1943 feared she was "turning into an animal waiting to die", according to her diary, which documents the final months before her death in the Auschwitz concentration camp. . Excerpts from Her Writing . Writing Responses . Read the quote from Anne Frank’s diary. Respond to what you read with a thoughtful summary, your reactions and/or your comments. Write at least three sentences. . Margot . Betti. Frank was born in 1926. Annelies. Marie Frank was born in 1929. 1933- Hitler takes over and Otto and Edith become worried and look for a means of escape. Life in Germany. March 1933- Otto and Edith decided to leave Germany for the Netherlands. Background and Narrative Voice: . Anne Hathaway was Shakespeare's wife. . Shakespeare . left for her in his . will their second best bed. While a lot of Shakespeare scholars assume that this was a sign that Shakespeare didn't love her, Duffy interprets the will differently in the poem. The second best bed in "Anne Hathaway" is a symbol of love and devotion.. A story that is written with the purpose of being performed in front of an audience.. Or in other words, a play. Dramas always have 5 major elements (& often more):. Rising action. Conflict. Climax. Act II Study Guide. When does Act II begin? How long have the families been in hiding?. January 1944. (July 1942 – January 1944). 2. . What does the following passage tell the reader about Anne Frank?. not . very close.. True. Anne and . Margot are . alike. in character.. False. When Mr. . Dussel. comes to the Annex, Mr. Van . Daan. is concerned with the . sleeping . arrangements. False. Mr. . Dussel. Bell-Ringer. How important is punctuation? Why?. Are there instances where incorrect punctuation could cause confusion?. Punctuation. How would you punctuate this?. Woman without her man is nothing.. Drama does not rely on narration, however, presents you with speech and action.. Drama, like prose fiction, utilizes plot and characters, develops a theme, arouses emotion or appeals to humor, and may be escapist or interpretive in its dealings with life. Like poetry, it may draw upon all the resources of language, including verse .
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