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Literature Lesson - Modern Part 2
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Literature Lesson - Modern Part 2

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Today's Lesson

Literature Lesson - Modern Part 2


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Reader Page 15: Task 9a
What strikes you about her sentences?

Slide 3 - Open question

What strikes you about her sentences?
The sentences are long and contain a lot of information

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Reader Page 15: Task 9b
In this fragment Mrs Dalloway gives us a lot of information about her past and present life. Mention some instances and also how she feels about them.

Slide 5 - Open question

Mention some instances and also how she feels about them. 
She thinks about when she was eighteen looking at flowers
She loves London at this moment of June
The war is over: thank Heaven

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Reader Page 15: Task 9c
Who else tells us something about her?
What does he say?

Slide 7 - Open question

Who else tells us something about her?
What does he say?
Scrope Purvis
A charming woman, vivacious, seems younger than she is

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Reader Page 16: Task 10a
Listen to Thomas' reading of his poem and write letters to show the end rhyme (a,b,c,etc.), also comment on the meter.

Slide 9 - Open question

write letters to show the end rhyme (a,b,c,etc.), also comment on the meter. 
Rhyme scheme: ABCDEBDECCA ABCDEECCA

Meter: syllabic meter: each line has the same number of syllables but the number of stresses varies

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Reader Page 16: Task 10b
Is this poem a lyric? Why or why not?
(look up lyric in your reader)

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Is this poem a lyric? Why or why not?
(look up lyric in your reader)
Yes, Dylan Thomas expresses his state of mind in the poem

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Reader Page 16: Task 10c
Write for whom the poem was not written

Slide 13 - Open question

Write for whom the poem was not written
Not written for:
Not for the ambition of bread (not for success)
Not for the proud man
Nor for the towering dead

It was written for the lovers

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Finished!
You have finished today's lesson. 

You know more about the Modern Period 
and a literary work from that time

You have also started preparing for your final test. 
Well done!

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