setting (is it more than time and place?)

17
Setting (is it more than time and place?) Chapter 1 (p.1-2)________ Chapter 2 (p.17)___________ Chapter 3( p.38)___________ Chapter 4 (p.66)___________

Upload: dorcas

Post on 24-Feb-2016

29 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Setting (is it more than time and place?). Chapter 1 (p.1-2)________ Chapter 2 (p.17)___________ Chapter 3( p.38)___________ Chapter 4 (p.66)___________. Setting continued. Chapter 5 (p.84)_________________ Chapter 6 (p. 99)________________ George and Lenny’s Dream (p.13-16) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Chapter 1 (p.1-2)________Chapter 2 (p.17)___________Chapter 3( p.38)___________Chapter 4 (p.66)___________

Page 2: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Setting continued

• Chapter 5 (p.84)_________________• Chapter 6 (p. 99)________________• George and Lenny’s Dream (p.13-16)• ______________________________

Could this story work in a different setting? How important is setting to this story?

Page 3: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Characters:Quiz Notes(What characters say, do, look like or what others say about them.)

George______________

Curly________________ How do you feel about these characters?

Lennie_______________

Candy_______________ Who do you care most about? Why?

Page 4: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Characters (cont’d) Slim---

Curley’s Wife---

Crooks---

Carlson---

Which character has the most power? How do you know?

Page 5: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

The n-word & realism History of the n-word—*Comes from the Latin Word Niger meaning black.*Then it became a word that meant slave.*After slavery it became a word which also meant

“lazy, ignorant, stupid”*During the time Of Mice and Men people black and

white used it, whenever they referred to a black person.

SHOULD WE JUST BAN THIS WORD, NOW THAT WE REALIZE HOW BAD IT IS? WHY OR WHY NOT? WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER SWEARING IN THE BOOK?

Page 6: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

SLANG –What does each phrase mean?(pick 3 to write down and define) “blubberin like a baby” Old “swamper” “bum steer” “A piece of jail bait” Keep his big “flapper” shut “get the can” “stake” “got the eye”What words/phrases would need to be in a realisticdialog between teenagers in White Bear? (6-10) Example: “the square”

Page 7: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

CONFLICT!(Could be internal or external) List 5 conflicts in the story so far– Label each as

either internal or external. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Does conflict help you empathize with the

characters? Which ones are you worried about and why?

Page 8: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Foreshadowinga hint/clue of something that happens later.Examples:1.Lenny getting in trouble in WeedPrediction:2.When Curly first sees Lenny his hand closes into a fist.Prediction:3.______________________________________________Prediction:

How important is foreshadowing? Doesit help you keep reading??How?

Page 9: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Motif—a situation, idea, image, or character type that is repeated in multiple works of literature, or several times in one.Examples- Lennie’s obsession with soft things The opening setting (peaceful spot) Living off the “ fatta of the land”(The American Dream)

Page 10: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

The American Dream

Is this the same as hope? Do you have an American Dream? Is the American dream only a dream or is a goal worth pursuing? What is Steinbeck saying about it?

Page 11: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Universal truth! “The best literature is about old universal truths such

as love, honor, pride, compassion, and sacrifice.” ---(Wm. Faulkner)

In other words, the literature has a message of substance that is true for all of us.

Example: In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare reminds us of the power of love and that people who love each other should be allowed to be together.

In The Odyssey…. In Of Mice and Men….Does it have a universal truth

about having a dream? About the rights of every person, poor, uneducated or not, black or white?

Page 12: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

The End

If its good--*The end of the story sticks with you– it’s unforgettable *you think about it *you wonder what you would have done in that

situation

What questions do you have about how it ends?

Write 5 higher level think questions about the ending.

Page 13: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Quotes to consider in your search for Universal Truth “A guy goes nuts if he aint got nobody.” “Nobody gets to heaven and nobody gets no

land.” “Ever’body out doin’ som’pin’. Ever’body! An’

what am I doin’? Standin here talkin’ to a bunch of bindle stiffs…and likin’ it because they ain’t nobody else.”

“I oughtta of shot that dog myself ,George. I shouldn’t oughtta of let no stranger shoot my dog.”

Page 14: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Moral dilemma A character in the story faces a dilemma/

decision involving right and wrong. Example: First Candy and then George face

a moral dilemma about_________________What would you have done if you were

Candy?, George? A more subtle Example: Who in this story

treats, Crooks with respect and who doesn’t? Does anyone treat Curly’s wife with respect?

Page 15: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Do, and then share with a partner: What 3 characteristics are most

important to this story? Put a star in your notes.

Setting? Character? Conflict? Moral Dilemmas?….etc.

(Write your reason on each of these pages where you made a star.)

Page 16: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

Make a table of contents for your notes on colored paper. FINAL REFLECTION—Write a paragraph expressing

what you got out of this novel. Do you think the story has had an impact on you or changed you in any way? What do you think Steinbeck wants us to think about?

This novel was originally going to be titled Something that Happened. Which would do you think is a better title and why? (Of Mice and Men comes from a line from a poem by Robert Burns )

“The best laid schemes of mice and men go often askew, And leave us nothing but grief and pain, for promised joy”

Page 17: Setting (is it more than time and place?)

EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES: 1. Answer the questions thoughtfully at the

bottom of the pages. 2. Add artwork 3. Add other literary characteristics such as

climax, vivid description, symbolism etc. that you feel is important to this story.