LITERARY ELEMENTS MS. FLATH’S 9 TH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS – DAY 2.

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LITERARY ELEMENTS MS. FLATH’S 9 TH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS – DAY 2

WELCOME BACK - Today we will: 1)Complete DOL – start now – the bell ringer 2) Learn/review the hero cycle 3) Review the writing process 4) Define literary elements – literary devices – and literary terms 5) Discuss the roles of heroes in today’s world

TO DO RIGHT NOW - 1)Retrieve your DOL paper from the folder 2)Complete the DOL/bell ringer for today

PAPER HEADING Your Name Your Class Right Margin Left Margin DOL - Date Sentences from last class

DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties

TYPES OF ESSAYS Narrative Descriptive Expository Persuasive

THE ODYSSEY - starts with The Iliad

PAPER HEADING Your Name Your Class Right Margin Left Margin DOL - Date Sentences from last class

DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties

TYPES OF ESSAYS Narrative – Tells a story Descriptive – describes something Expository - explains something Synopsis – Commentary - Analysis Persuasive - tries to change someone’s behavior

THE ILIAD The judgment of Paris – son of Priam king of Troy Helen – wife of Menelaus – king of the Spartans The Trojan War! Odysseus and the Trojan Horse

PAPER HEADING Your Name Your Class Right Margin Left Margin DOL - Date Sentences from last class

DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties

A pun for you… The soldier who survived mustard gas and pepper spray… is now a seasoned veteran.

DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties

DOL CORRECTIONS W e won ’ t be going to the S outh this fall ; however, we ’ ll be going to C olorado. My brother and I have chosen to do the following : start shopping for gifts, mail our cards early, and plan two parties.

3 QUESTION QUIZ Here we go again!!! You need paper and something to write with – Did you remember your name and class number?

QUESTION #1 After losing the train – how do Fogg and company get to Omaha? A) Walk B) Sledge C) Horse D) Canoe

QUESTION #2 What is wrong with Aouda when first seen in the book? A) She is drugged B) She is nervous C) She is sick D) She is lost

QUESTION #3 Who is the character foil to the protagonist? A) Passepartout B) Detective Fix C) Phileas Fogg D) Miss Aouda

QUESTION #1 - ANSWER After losing the train – how do Fogg and company get to Omaha? A) Walk B) Sledge C) Horse D) Canoe

QUESTION #2 What is wrong with Aouda when first seen in the book? A) She is drugged B) She is nervous C) She is sick D) She is lost

QUESTION #3 Who is the character foil to the protagonist? A) Passepartout B) Detective Fix C) Phileas Fogg D) Miss Aouda

GRADES 3 correct = correct = 80 1 correct = 70 0 correct = 0

The Chosen One The Quest Charge The Test Friends and Helpers TravelsLow Point Recalled to Life Restored The Hero Cycle

Exactness/Machi ne-like perfection The Quest Charge The Test Friends and Helpers TravelsLow PointRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days The Test Friends and Helpers TravelsLow Point Recalled to Life Restored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Friends and Helpers TravelsLow Point Recalled to Life Restored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the world in 80 days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda TravelsLow PointRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???Low PointRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???The ArrestRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???The Arrest The real bank robber Restored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???The Arrest The real bank robber Win the wager Win the princess Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle

The Iliad The judgment of Paris – son of Priam king of Troy Helen – wife of Menelaus – king of the Spartans The Trojan War! Odysseus and the Trojan Horse

 Gustav Freytag developed the plot triangle as an aide in explaining the plays of William Shakespeare  The triangle is very helpful in tracking a story line or dissecting a plot for analysis The Plot Triangle

“A Host of Heroes” A Flipped lesson – you get the instruction at home Come to class with your ideas We work together to give it meaning! ed.ted.com Search for A Host of Heroes

Homework! Name/nickname/ address for turnitin and remind - late Book cover – late Watch “A Host of Heroes” on ed.ted.com