Literature 4 Oscar Wilde A Model Millionaire

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Literature 1

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Road Map
- Oscar Wilde  -  The Model Millionaire 
  • Context of Oscar Wilde
  • Language and vocabulary 
  • Literary aspects
  • Reader experience

- Focus: The characters of the story!

- Oral tests - planning!
- Test week
- Mission 10  - resit

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Lesson goal
At the end of this class you are able to:

  • recognise Oscar Wilde's context;
  • place the work of Wilde in the greater context of English literature;
  • describe the content and main characters of the short story discussed;
  • describe the five stages of a short story and recognise them in a story;
  • discuss the moral aspects of the story in class. 

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Context
  • Oscar Wilde 
  • 1854 (Dublin) - 1900 (Paris)
  • Trinity College Dublin and Oxford
  • Reading Goal
  • Other works: An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Periods of British Literature
Renaissance = also called 'Early Modern Period'

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What do you know about ....
The Victorian Era?

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Context
  • Queen Victoria 
  • Industrialised world
  • The British Empire 
  • Inventions
  • Conservative morals 

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Do - in twos
Describe the three main characters of the short story: 
Hughie Erskine, Alan Trevor, Baron Hausberg.
What kind of people are they? What makes them tick? Why do you think that? Use quotes from the story to support your ideas. 

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Main characters
Hughie Erskine
'Intellectually, we must admit, he was not of much importance. He never said a brilliant or even an ill-natured thing in his life. But then he was wonderfully good-looking ...'
'He was as popular with men as he was with women and he had every accomplishment except that of making money
He is liked 'for his bright, buoyant spirits and his generous, reckless nature'.



Baron Hausberg

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Main characters
Alan Trevor
Painter, also an artist
A strange, rough fellow  with freckles and a beard.
Uses French words in his speech
Baron Hausberg
'He could buy all London to-morrow without overdrawing his account. He has a house in every capital, dines off gold plate, and can prevent Russia going to war when he chooses'.
Rich and powerful, with a good heart.

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‘Millionaire models,’ remarked Alan, ‘are rare enough; but, by Jove, model millionaires are rarer still!’


 

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Questions:
To what extent are appearances important in today’s society?

Do appearances determine our first impression of somebody? Why/How?

Have you witnessed/experienced situations in which somebody turned out to be different from what you initially expected?

To what factors could we attribute this? Is it something we are born with or, rather, something we are conditioned to learn as we grow up?

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8:00

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Test week
Two tests for English  - 120 mins. 
Reading skills and literature -  60 mins each. 

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Oral tests
Hand in your reading list 
Sign up!
Slots are available on a first come - first choice principle!

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German

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Homework
Read 'The Model Millionaire' and 'The Shabbat' 

Study the literary definitions on the LessonUp slides!

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