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Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Today: Intro Intro Character Relationships- CSI Character Relationships- CSI CC Essay CC Essay

IB TEXT What do you notice? What do you notice? Themes Themes Literary Techniques Literary Techniques Common Elements/Techniques Common Elements/Techniques

Character Relationships- 15 min Ongoing assignment Ongoing assignment Re-visit Chapter 1, when beginning this assignment. Re-visit Chapter 1, when beginning this assignment. Note page number when character is first introduced. And any details that are helpful. Note page number when character is first introduced. And any details that are helpful. Consider a diagram if this is helpful! Consider a diagram if this is helpful! 15 minutes to begin this, with one partner 15 minutes to begin this, with one partner

Chronicle of a Death Foretold: CSI What has happened? List events in a bullet point fashion, if this is helpful. What has happened? List events in a bullet point fashion, if this is helpful. What recurring objects, ideas, events might be motifs? List as many as possible- we will revisit these! What recurring objects, ideas, events might be motifs? List as many as possible- we will revisit these! What, in general, have you noticed about the book? What, in general, have you noticed about the book?

Magical Realism Isabel Allende says: “It is really a way of accepting the world that the Third World has always had but that the United States and Europe have lost. It means using instinct and intuition, having a sense of myth, and recognizing the tremendous power of nature.”

Homework Read Chapter 2 Read Chapter 2 Character Relationship chart. Make notes as each character is introduced: Character Relationship chart. Make notes as each character is introduced:  Page of first encounter  Family/community relationships  How related to crime Creative Writing and FOOD: DUE FRIDAY! Creative Writing and FOOD: DUE FRIDAY! Read over C/C handouts: Select topic possibilities. Read over C/C handouts: Select topic possibilities.

Compare/Contrast Essay!!