PPT-Understanding Theme

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Youve probably heard the word theme used in different ways Theme party Decorating theme Can you think of any other ways youve heard the word theme Theme park

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Youve probably heard the word theme used in different ways Theme party Decorating theme Can you think of any other ways youve heard the word theme Theme park What does theme mean in literature . . USE CLUES TO INFER THE THEME. Characters. Setting . Plot . Every 20 seconds or so, a noise to keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brains.. All individual differences . Your Task. Create a theme collage that depicts and explains important themes from the text. Should consist of carefully selected images, which represent specific aspects of the themes you are exploring. And all that fluff.. Imagery. So what is imagery?. Imagery is the picture the author creates in your mind. It’s why our favorite books are so interesting! We can see it happening! . The Five Senses. English 10-1 . What is theme?. The theme of a text is the central topic(s) that the text deals with. The theme of a text is it’s underlying message or its deeper meaning. It may not be explicitly stated, but it is clearly pointed at. Anahi Ramirez. 8/22/14. P.2. AICE English Literature . The Theme of Cruel Love. Love poetry has been one of the most popular theme/topic throughout all eras of literature.. Whether if it a wretched love, a delight joy of love, or simply as complementing someone’s looks and appearance throughout the poem as shown in Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare, love poems have been an ongoing thing and it will still be through the modern era of poetry in literature.. Rate yourself. Theme. Theme – the underlying message that the author wants to convey. It’s the lesson an author wants you to learn from the story. Every story has at least one theme.. Stories can have more than one theme.. Jekyll and Hyde, Ch. 1-3. In your journal, respond to the following question.. Is any person completely good or completely evil? Instead, are people usually a mixture of the two? Explain your reasoning.. Objectives. You will be able to:. Analyze a story to determine its theme.. Demonstrate familiarity with new literary terms.. Take Out. Binder with Paper. What is a theme? Write this down.. The theme is the central idea of a story.. *DGP – Week 5. *Binders . *NO textbooks. On a sheet of paper…. Make a list of . Universal Ideas/Big Ideas . that show up in both of the Tim Burton movies that we have viewed in class.. Choose 2 or 3 of those Big Ideas that Tim Burton uses to send a message (don’t list them if they are a stretch…). Three Important Devices: Know These. Symbol: An object that represents something more significant that just itself. Motif: A . recurring. element or idea; a phrase; image; repetition of similar symbols; repetition of an issue/attitude. Plot is the literary element that describes the structure of the story. . Plot shows the causal arrangement of events and actions within a story. . Plot structure. Sets the scene. Author introduces the setting and characters. *DGP – Week 5. *Binders . *NO textbooks. On a sheet of paper…. Make a list of . Universal Ideas/Big Ideas . that show up in all three Tim Burton movies that we have viewed in class.. Choose 2 or 3 of those Big Ideas that Tim Burton uses to send a message (don’t list them if they are a stretch…). is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . The . “power of the pen” can move mountains. . Authors . “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. We wish to revitalize CAKE in 2012. ”New” CAKE will consist of 4 sessions, 1 session for each quarter: . C – CARE – Q1. A – AWARENESS – Q2. K – KNOWLEDGE – Q3. E – ENGAGEMENT – Q4.

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