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English II—February 20, 2015• Bell work:
– Read the definition of anaphora on pg. 92 and write your own example.
• Homework:– Study Island homework due tonight– Study for Unit 2 and Lesson 5 Vocabulary
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Where I’m FromWhat imagery do you see in the poem?
REMEMBER: imagery is anything that appeals to one of the five senses (Not just an image!)
How do the stanzas and repeated elements of the poem provide structure to free verse?
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Narrative ElementsSettingCharactersPlotConflictPoint of ViewTheme
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SETTING - the where & when
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Setting’s Function● Creates a mood, tone, or atmosphere
o feeling the author creates throughout the story
● Builds background● Makes action seem more real● Is the source of the conflict ● Symbolizes an idea
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Setting should use all 5 senses!
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Setting should use all 5 senses!
sight!
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Your Turn!Describe this
setting using all 5 senses. Make
sure you create a mood!
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CHARACTERSProtagonist - Main
characterAntagonist - Opposes the protagonist in some way
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CharacterizationThe way in which an author shows the personality of a
character.
direct - Freddy was very competitive
indirect - Two days before the game, Freddy gathered his teammates and laid out his plan. Then he looked at them and said, “We are going to win this one. No excuses.”
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Characterization
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PLOT - sequence of events
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Types of ConflictExternal conflict- outside
force may be person, group, animal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacle
Internal conflict- takes place in a character’s mind
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Types of External Conflict
Character vs Character
Character vs Nature
Character vs Society
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Point of View•First Person Point of View- a character from the story
is telling the story; uses the pronouns “I” and “me”
•Third Person Point of View- an outside narrator is telling the story; uses the pronouns “he”, “she”, “they”
•Third-Person Limited
•The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only ONE character in a story.
•Third-Person Omniscient
•The narrator knows the thoughts and feeling of ALL the characters in a story.
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THEME● The theme is the central message or idea
about life or people the author wants to get across through a literary work
● What big message is the author trying to say about the world in which we live?
● What is the story saying about how life works,
or how people behave?
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Your turn!★ Write a short narrative.★ Include all of the
elements of a narrative.★ Label them!
Setting
Characters
Plot
Conflict
Point of View
Theme
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Bonus Assignment due MondayWrite your own “Where I’m From”Emulate the style of George Ella Lyon
Use anaphora to create rhythm Use a pattern
Write a brief paragraph explaining how your pattern affects your poem