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“Memory... is the diary that we all carry about with us.” ~Oscar Wilde

AGENDA - Bellwork -Discuss “TTTC” and “Love” Homework: Read “Spin” Work on character chart and answer questions. Discuss and analyze characters and author’s motives in the book TTTC. “Memory... is the diary that we all carry about with us.” ~Oscar Wilde. 25 Sep. 2012.

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“Memory... is the diary that we all carry about with us.” ~Oscar Wilde

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  1. AGENDA -Bellwork -Discuss “TTTC” and “Love” Homework: Read “Spin” Work on character chart and answer questions. Discuss and analyze characters and author’s motives in the book TTTC. “Memory... is the diary that we all carry about with us.” ~Oscar Wilde 25 Sep. 2012

  2. Bellwork 9/25/12 • Pick a quote about Martha from “Love”. Write it down (cite the pg. number). • What can we infer about Martha from this quote?

  3. “TTTC” Discussion • What they carried—figurative • “Grief, terror, love, longing… shameful memories” pg. 20 • Carried soldier’s greatest fear…the fear of blushing” pg. 20 • Escapism—what did they do to literally escape the war? • More of Jimmy and Martha: • What is the significance of Jimmy burning Martha’s letters? • Add to the character chart: Collective “They”

  4. “Love”—Discussion • Who is the new character we meet? • What details do we learn about Martha? • What can we infer from this? (point to the text) • Do you think Jimmy has any newfound insights into Martha? What are they? (point to the text) • At the end of “Spin” Jimmy says, “…do me a favor. Don’t mention anything about—.”I • What do you think this is? • Do you think O’Brien honored this request? • Style • Point of view—what is its effect? • Did you notice any literary devices being used?

  5. Homework • Read “Spin” and be ready to discuss tomorrow. • Answer questions on green or white half sheet of paper (due Thursday). • Character chart is due Thursday • Work on Senior Proposal—due Thursday • No name; just student ID.

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