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Good vs Evil

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today part 1
good vs evil
literary terms

~let's put all our knowledge to good use~

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For this task you will have to describe the idea of good vs evil in literature in a short essay. This is what you should do:
- pick one of the three topics
             o medieval literature
             o modern literature
             o fairy tales
- discuss how you will use the idea of good and evil
- use different sources to discuss your topic; at least one being from     the period 2 reader to illustrate your points
- write 300 – 400 words
- add a list of the sources that you used. This does not count for the       word count.

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In order to get a sufficient/high grade, you should ask yourself these questions before you hand in your work:

     - Is it clear how you used the idea of good and evil?
     - Did you make relevant points about the topic and are these supported by sources?
     - Did you make a clear connection between your points and the texts from the reader?
     - Did you use a formal tone/advanced vocab/complex grammar?
     - Does your text have a clear structure?

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what makes a character
GOOD

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what makes a character
EVIL

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is there something between good and evil?

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heroes, villains, and antiheroes

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Peter Pan is a
A
hero
B
villain
C
antihero

Slide 10 - Quiz



Captain Hook is a
A
hero
B
villain
C
antihero

Slide 11 - Quiz

Tiger Lily is a
A
hero
B
villain
C
antihero

Slide 12 - Quiz

protagonist?
antagonist?

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explain how both
Peter Pan and Captain Hook
could be the antagonist?

Slide 14 - Carte mentale

literature terms

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metaphor
simile
allegory
hyperbole
pun
comparison between different objects without using ‘like’ or ‘as’
comparison between different objects using ‘like’ or ‘as’
a story using an extended metaphor
comparison/description in an exaggerated way
comparison to create cognitive links between two things for comedic effect

Slide 16 - Question de remorquage

What’s brown and sticky? A stick
The Gentlemen of the Jungle is about Kenya’s independence
The British Empire is the worst in the history of the world
The animals in The Animal Farm are the British Empire
The animals in The Animal Farm are like the British Empire
pun
allgory
hyperbole
metaphor
simile

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Slide 19 - Vidéo

How did we discuss the gingerbread man from Shrek for tragic backstory?

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

How does Shrek use intertextuality?

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

BREAK

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part 2
Neil Gaiman
medieval literature
Task 1

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read Neil Gaimain's short story
timer
4:00

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are these stock characters,
round characters, or
flat characters?
why?

Slide 25 - Carte mentale

Neil Gaiman's story is a
A
allegory
B
fable
C
fairy tale
D
parable

Slide 26 - Quiz

Slide 27 - Vidéo

what are some characteristics
of medieval literature?

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When was the text written? How do you know this? 

Now great glorious God through grace of Himself
And the precious prayer of his excellent Mother
Shield us from shameful deeds and sinful works
And give us grace to guide and govern us here
In this wretched world through virtuous living,
That we may go to his court, the kingdom of heaven
And I shall tell you a tale that true is and noble
Of the real royal men of the Round Table
That chief were of chivalry and chieftains noble
Both wary in their works and wise men of arms,
Skilled in their doings and dreaded always shame,
Kind men and courteous and couth of court manners,
How they won in war worshipped by many,
Slew Lucius the Wicked that lord was of Rome,
And conquered that kingdom through crafts of arms;
Listen now here and hear this story!
When that the king Arthur by conquest had won
Castles and kingdoms and countries many,
And he had recovered the crown of that country rich
Of all that Uther in earth owned in his time.

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do you have any questions about the literature?

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I found this class....
Helpful, I now feel ready for the task!
Difficult, I'm not sure what to do
Boring, I still remembered everything
OK, but I do still have some questions

Slide 33 - Sondage

Task 1 deadline 16-4
In 300 words, describe the idea of GOOD vs EVIL in literature by implementing information from different sources and relating them to one of the texts from the reader. Focus on one of the following topics:

  •  Medieval times
  • Modern literature
  • Fairy tales


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