Genesis and Catastrophe

Genesis and Catastrophe
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Genesis and Catastrophe

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Lesson goals
- Students will engage in critical thinking and discussion, exploring the deeper meanings and themes in the story.

- By the end of this lesson, students will be able to analyze the short story "Genesis and Catastrophe" by Roald Dahl and discuss its themes, characters, and literary elements.

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Please read this carefully and think about what is happening here

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What do you think just happened in that preview of Genesis and Catastrophe?

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Keep this in mind: Genesis means the beginning, something new and pure, like the birth of a child, and catastrophe means disaster, something terrible, a mistake, the end of something.
Why did Roald Dahl use these words as his title?

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Let's read the text together. 
Mark words you are not familiair with. 
Genesis and Catastrophe audio

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But first
Take some time to look up the unknown words 
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5:00

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What happened in the story?

Slide 8 - Open question

How are the characters described? Focus on Klara, Alois and the doctor

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What are the rising action, climax and the falling action in this story?

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What is so ironic about the end of the story when it says: Oh God, be merciful unto him now." ?

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How is the title a foreshadow (a warning or indication of a future event) of the story?

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Why is the story so ironic, considering that it started of very sad?

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Do the assignments of the handelingsdeel!

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