MOnday September 12 th , 2011
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Transcript of MOnday September 12 th , 2011
MONDAYSEPTEMBER 12TH,
2011
Hope you had a great weekend! Please make sure get the handouts from the
back table.
THE PARDONER’S TALE
What did we learn about the pardoner in the prologue?
(Hint: Refer to page 114)
PARDONER’S TALE
Teaches a moral lesson.
PARDONER’S TALE
Teaches a moral lesson.
Full of irony. (Irony is the difference between reality and appearances)
PARDONER’S TALE
Teaches a moral lesson.
Full of irony. (Irony is the difference between reality and appearances)3 types of irony: situational, verbal, dramatic
IRONY
Dramatic Irony: when the audience/reader knows something that others do not.
IRONY
Situational Irony: The outcome is different than expected.
IRONY
Situational Irony: The outcome is different than expected.
Verbal Irony: Difference in what is said and what is meant.
PARDONER’S TALE HIGHLIGHTS
http://www.toondoo.com/cartoon/122797
PARDONER’S TALE
Keep in mind there will be a moral to the story
Also, be thinking of the 3 types of irony in order to complete the chart when are finished.
PARDONER’S TALE
Avarice: extreme greed. Also, the root of evil.(Pardoner is guilty of this!)
PARDONER’S TALE
Plague: the black death. Killed thousand of people in Europe during this time.
PARDONER’S TALE
Seven sins which needed pardoning included: pride, avarice (greed), lust, anger, gluttony, envy, sloth
PARDONER’S TALE
What do you think the old man is a symbol of? Is he death or simply an old man?
PARDONER’S TALE
The three rioters swear to kill off death because he took their friend from them.
While looking for death, they find a pile of coins under a tree. (Greed to follow, don’t worry!)
PARDONER’S TALE
Two rioters decide to kill the other by stabbing him, but he tried to kill them by buying poison. All three end up dead.
Moral of the story: Greed is the root of all evil.
IRONY
Now, complete the irony side of the worksheet by identifying three examples of the three types of irony along with an explanation. This is due at the end of class.
If you finish early, you can start on your vocabulary sentences.