PPT-Using DIDLS to Analyze Tone in Fiction
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D ictionSyntax I magery D etails L anguage S tructure Why use DIDLS DIDLS is an acronym for the items that you should examine and evaluate as you analyze a piece
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D ictionSyntax I magery D etails L anguage S tructure Why use DIDLS DIDLS is an acronym for the items that you should examine and evaluate as you analyze a piece of literature DIDLS helps you make effective statements in regards to the purposeeffectfunction of diction syntax imagery details language and structure and how they lead a reader to better understand the authors message. Objectives:. Students will listen to a masterful read of the text before performing an individual close reading of . Romeo and Juliet: . Act III, scene ii. . Students will respond in writing to text-dependent questions, choosing which responses they want to have evaluated for a summative grade.. The impact of self on society . – The impact of society on self . Pretties. Extras. Specials. Purposes. Recognize how internal conflict influences external conflicts, and how external conflicts influence internal conflicts. Diction/Syntax. Imagery. Details. Language. Structure. DIDLS. D. iction and . S. yntax-. -the connotation of word choice; how structure affects the reader's attitude (e.g., short sentences are often emotional or assertive and longer sentences move toward more reasonable or scholarly intent). Reading, Writing, and Preparing for . the AP Lit Exam. NMSI (20-21 October 2014. Renee H. Shea. reneehshea@aol.com. What Is It?. Flash Fiction. Sudden Fiction. Nano-Fiction. Micro-Fiction . Very very short story … . Diction. Imagery. Details. Language. Syntax. Created by Spokane School District. Modifications Mrs. Hall. DIDLS. D. iction – word choice. I. mages. — vivid appeals to understanding through the senses. R.I.9-10.4. I . can determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative and technical meanings, analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and . All that you need to know when it comes to reading a poem!. Title. Look at the title and make predictions about what the poem might be about. . What type of connotations or associations do you attach with the title?. Fiction. Stories that are ________ or ________; they are _____ factual. Usually written to ________, although some can teach us lessons. How Does Fiction Look?. Written in ________ and _________. Can be organized in __________. My favorite non-fiction book of all time. See Samples of visual tone. Definition. How an author expresses his attitude on his subject.. In conversation we can tell feeling by tone of voice, inflection and volume. In writing we have only the author’s words to determine their feelings on the subject. . **FICTION:. Point . of View-. the perspective or vantage point from which the story is told. . 3 main kinds . of POV:. *. First Person: . the narrator is a character in the story. We see the story through his/her eyes. . I CAN. . HINT. T. one = . T. eller. M. ood = . M. e. TONE . is the . AUTHOR. ’. S. or . NARRATOR’S . attitude towards the . audience, . subject, or characters. The tone . influences . the story’s mood.. A major part of our discussion of the novel . Night. will revolve around the author’s use of symbolism.. We have discussed symbolism before in class. . What do you remember about symbolism?. What does it mean? . DIDLS Let’s Refresh Those Memories Symbol : T he use of an object, person, situation or word to represent something else, like an idea Theme : The underlying message or big idea Motif : A ny recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story …analyze . how Oliver . [poet Mary Oliver]. conveys the relationship between the tree and family through the use of figurative language and other poetic techniques. 2012. …. analyze . how . poetic devices help to convey the speaker’s complex attitude toward desire.
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