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Kas Krasniqi
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                       Stephen Kings "IT"
Kas Krasniqi

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Points of interest
- Writer
- Main characters
- Explaining the story
- Reading
- Literary terms
- Difference between the novel and the movie

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Stephen King
- 21 september 1947
- Shawshank redemption, Stand by me, the Green Mile
- Portland
- Three Billy Goats Gruff



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 Bill Denbrough

- Brother of George
- Trauma
- Insecure about stutter
- Becomes writer

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Beverly Marsh
- Abusive father
-  The only female 
- Insecure about appearance

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Ben Hanscom
- Overweight
- Crush on Beverly Marsh
- Insecure about weight
- Becomes architect

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Eddie Kaspbrak
- Overprotective mother
- Anxious
- Lives with his mother

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Richie Tozier
- Bold
- Jokes to mask insecurity
- Insecure about his intelligence
- Becomes a comedian

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Mike Hanlon
- Last to join group
- Insecure about color of his skin
- Loneliness
- Becomes librarian in Derry

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Stan Uris
- Jewish
- Level-headed
- Insecure about his heritage

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Henry Bowers
Protangonist
Asylum
Bully

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The story of the book

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Reading
The literary terms are marked

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IT

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Which literary term is the blue text?
A
Simile = A comparison between two things using the words as or like. (Basically, the same as a metaphor but just using as or like)
B
Metaphor = a form of speaking wherein a word or phrase is compared to an object or action it is not really comparable to. E.g. (Drowning in money)
C
Allegory = A story, poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning.
D
Imagery = Using words to create an image for the reader.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which literary term is the yellow text
A
Hyperbole = An exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally
B
Foil = Prevent something considered bad from happening.
C
Irony = saying the opposite of what we mean for usually a humorous way.
D
Anastrophe = switching the normal word order in a sentence.

Slide 17 - Quiz

Which literary term is the green text?
A
Climax = the most intense, exciting, or important point of a story (anti-climax = the point which is meant to be the most interesting (The climax) is very disappointing.
B
Irony = saying the opposite of what we mean for usually a humorous way.
C
Imagery = Using words to create an image for the reader.
D
Assonance = Resemblances of syllables between different words within a sentence (Killed, cold, culled)

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which literary term is the red text?
A
Paradox = a seemingly contradictory statement which when investigated may prove to be true.
B
Anastrophe = switching the normal word order in a sentence.
C
Anagram = A word or phrase made rearranging another word (spar from rasp).
D
Foil = Prevent something considered bad from happening.

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which literary term is the purple text?
A
Alliteration = is an obvious repetition of consonants (If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?)
B
Sonnet = A poem of fourteen lines which formally rhyme to each other.
C
Irony = saying the opposite of what we mean for usually a humorous way.
D
Symbolism = The deeper meaning of symbols that could represent ideas or qualities.

Slide 20 - Quiz

What is the motif in "IT"(A recurring idea or thing in a book.)
A
The scary clown (IT)
B
The paperboat
C
The little brother of Bill (Georgie)
D
The bully (Henry)

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Slide 22 - Video

Differences between the movie,
and the book

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