Charles

Charles
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Charles
Literature

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Let's read the text together

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Let's continue
By answering the questions

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1. Describe how Laurie's behaviour at home changes after he begins school.

Slide 4 - Mind map

Answer:
He starts to act older, tougher, independent from his mother. 

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2. According to Laurie, what is Charles like? (1 word)

Slide 6 - Open question

Answer:
fresh (arrogant, naughty)

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Question 3
Discuss in groups.
timer
3:00

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How does Laurie's mother learn the truth about Charles?

Slide 9 - Mind map

Answer:
By talking to his teacher

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What is the plot twist at the end of the story?

Slide 11 - Mind map

Answer:
  • Charles is actually Laurie

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What do you think of this plot twist? Explain.
Class discussion

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Answer question 4
  • Personal answers: let's discuss them

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What clues does Jackson give about Charles' true identity?
Discuss in groups

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Answers:
  • Laurie misbehaving at the table (he is also fresh)
  • Laurie had to think of a name when they asked who the boy was (line 15)
  • The teacher called Laurie a "fine little helper" (line 109) > Laurie described Charles a as a good helper (lines 70-74)

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6. Why do you think Laurie invented Charles?

Slide 17 - Mind map

Answer:
  • To talk about school without his parents getting upset.

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7. Do you think Laurie's parents should have realized the truth about Charles sooner?
Yes
No

Slide 19 - Poll

Why?
Class discussion.

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Both answers are possible
Just make sure you underpin your answer correctly.

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8. What is the point of view of this story?
A
first person perspective
B
second person perspective
C
third person perspective
D
omniscient perspective

Slide 22 - Quiz

Why is it first person perspective?
Class discussion.

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Answer:
  • It is the mother telling the story.

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9. How does the point of view contribute to the humour in lines 105-113?

Discuss in groups.

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Answer:
  • We read the story from the mother's point of view
  • She has no idea who Charles is
  • It sets up the humour (dramatic irony) of the final line

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10. Can you identify a theme in this story?

Slide 27 - Mind map

Answer:
  • People's blindness to flaws in ones close to them

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11. Explain how Shirley Jackson uses irony in this story.

Discuss in groups.
Hint: question 9

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Answer:
  • It’s dramatic irony, as the mother doesn’t know that Laurie and Charles are one person, but we do.

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12. Fill in the grid

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The grid
Plot: Laurie goes to kindergarten and starts talking about a rude boy named Charles. In the end we find out that this rude boy is actually Laurie.


Characters: Laurie / Charles, mother, father, teacher


Setting: the kitchen table, kindergarten, time is unknown.


Theme: The way people are blind to flaws in ones close to them.


Irony: dramatic irony, we know Laurie and Charles are the same, but the mother doesn’t.

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I think I understand this poem well enough for the test.
Yes
No

Slide 33 - Poll

Continue
If you have answered yes, focus on your week task.

If you have answered no, please let me know what you do not understand (yet).

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