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Agendas Monday 9/8

Agendas Monday 9/8. Juniors 9/8/14. Vocabulary quiz Warm-up: a. vocabulary Week 3 b. Creative Warm-up 3—”Deserted” Discuss and see examples of archetype HW: OR. Freshmen 9/8/14. Warm-up: SSR (maybe create flashcards)

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Agendas Monday 9/8

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  1. Agendas Monday 9/8

  2. Juniors 9/8/14 • Vocabulary quiz • Warm-up: a. vocabulary Week 3 b. Creative Warm-up 3—”Deserted” • Discuss and see examples of archetype HW: OR

  3. Freshmen 9/8/14 • Warm-up: SSR (maybe create flashcards) • Literature notes: Internal and external conflict, flashback, and foreshadowing for TMDG (write these under your plot notes in your “Literature” section) • Begin “The Lottery HW: OR HW: Vocabulary flashcards DUE: TOMORROW!

  4. “Specific Examples from TMDG”(add these to plot notes from pages 2-3 in text) • External Conflict: • Internal Conflict: • Foreshadowing: • Flashback (?):

  5. What should I have where…?! (freshmen) • Literature Section: • Notes on plot from pages 2 and 3 in the text (including samples of internal conflict, external conflict, and foreshadowing from TMDG) • your homework for TMDG (because it has the plot chart on it and your thoughts on how important plot is to this story) • Writer’s Notebook: “Villain QW” • Writing Section: vocabulary (WS from today), “Deserted” QW

  6. Plot Analysis Continued • Chart the plot of “The Lottery” (refer to your notes and your TMDG chart). Underneath the chart, include internal and external conflicts, and any foreshadowing or flashback that occurred. • Discussion Question: Compare/contrast the plot of TMDG with “The Lottery” and revisit the question we asked for TMDG…Is the plot or character development more powerful in this story? • Final step: Choose particular passages that are important to the plot in each story. Explain how the word choice helped create a feeling for the reader.

  7. Junior slides follow this slide Archetype

  8. Archetypes • Greek meaning: original pattern or model • Collective Unconscious (Carl Jung-psychologist): all people in all cultures tell the same stories without communicating

  9. Why are archetypes used? • To explain great floods and the creation of the world • To answer such questions such as why we are born and why we die • To help us escape reality • To help define the roles of good and evil such as the hero and the villain

  10. Different Categories of Archetypes • Symbolic: • tree, caves and tunnels, mountains and peaks Settings: • Forrest, small village, castle Characters: -- hero, villain, the innocent, the trickster, the Earth mother Situations: -- the quest, the task, birth and rebirth, deal with the devil

  11. Response to weekend HW • Recall the following archetypes in the Native American myths… • Symbolic Archetype: tree • Character Archetype: trickster • Character Archetype: Earth Mother • Plot/situation Archetype: task …and explain why these archetypes help the readers (listeners) identify with the story. In other words, how does the archetype help make a point (or explain something) in the story?

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