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Reading. March 13, 2013. Assignment. What if Montresor is a woman? Most people assume Montresor is a man. Why? Would it change the way you think about the story if Montresor is a woman?

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  1. Reading March 13, 2013

  2. Assignment • What if Montresor is a woman? Most people assume Montresor is a man. Why? Would it change the way you think about the story if Montresor is a woman? • What kind of clown is Fortunato? We see lots of scary clowns in the movies and in books. Is Fortunato a scary clown? If so, what is scary about him? If not, why? • How do you feel when you read "The Cask"? Claustrophobic? Tired? Something else? What about the story makes you feel this way? • Could Fortunato narrate this story? Why, or why not? Make an argument for both sides of this debate.

  3. EQs • How do literary elements shape meaning within context? (i.e. flashback, foreshadowing, irony, mood, tone, symbolism) (0801.8.7) (CCSS RL4) • What are the three main points-of-view an author can use in a story, and why would he or she choose to use each one? (0801.8.2) (CCSS RL6) • How could a story change if the point-of-view changed? (0801.8.3) (CCSS RL6)

  4. This week • Today: Cask of Amontillado • Thursday: Early dismissal; report to advisory • Friday: More reading

  5. F.O.A. (Bellwork) • Why are people fascinated by horror stories? • What is worse: seeing or reading about gory violence or reading something suspenseful when you’re not sure what might happen? • What’s a good example of a scary story?

  6. Edgar Allan Poe • What do you remember about him? • What did the think of “The Raven?” and “Tell-tale Heart?”

  7. The Cask of Amontillado • Listen and read

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