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Today you will need… Pencil “In Stranger’s Glances…” text Book/Novel Tuesday September 13, 2016 Today you will need… Pencil “In Stranger’s Glances…” text Book/Novel

Monday September 12, 2016 Today’s Agenda Bell Challenge: Independent Reading ELA Assessment 1 Completion “Sounds of Summer Running” Lesson

Read independently for 15 minutes Bell Challenge Read independently for 15 minutes

ELA Assessment 1 Read the texts and answer the question. Multiple Choice: answer on bubble sheet Essay: write in corresponding locations on the notebook paper.

Question 2 2. Reread the following sentence from “Wolf”. “He had the rare genius for guarding that so few of his breed possess.” Which two words most closely define genius in this sentence? (RL.6.4) a. talent b. expert c. gift d. intelligence

Criteria for Success At the end of today’s lesson, we will identify the author’s use of symbolism in a text and determine the deeper meaning of the object based on the text, characters, and events.

Meanings beyond the obvious Symbolism Meanings beyond the obvious

A symbol is… an object that stands for itself and a greater idea. We see symbols every day…

When the author uses an object to add deeper meaning to a story Symbolism in stories - When the author uses an object to add deeper meaning to a story Sometimes easy to find. Sometimes hard.

Symbolism in Literature Symbolism is the practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea. An action, person, place, word, or object can all have a symbolic meaning. When an author wants to suggest a certain mood or emotion, he can also use symbolism to hint at it, rather than just blatantly saying it.

Symbolism is used to provide more meaning to the writing beyond what is actually being written. The Ugly Duckling

Symbolism in Literature Objects are often used to symbolize something else: ・A chain can symbolize the coming together of two things.

Objects as symbols The American flag Real object Symbol for United States Represents freedom Represents a nation as a whole

Symbolism is used to… Provide meaning beyond the obvious: Emphasize key ideas or themes: A river can represent the flow of life… … or its depth may represent the unknown… … the water might be purity… … or there could be dangers beneath the surface.

In literature, symbols are full of meaning and are used to develop atmosphere in the text. Example: A storm occurring when there is a conflict or high emotions Example: Transition from day to night might = move from goodness to evil * Example: And dawn may show the end of conflict, the “start of a new day.”

Examples from literature Harry Potter (lots of symbolism) A snake represents ___________! It is no coincidence then that the symbol of Slytherin House is a serpent.

Examples from literature Star Wars – Lightsabers Good and Evil is represented by color; blue being the light side and red the dark side

How can you spot a symbol? There’s no one way, but some things to look for are: Colors or objects Unusual character names – “Rumblebuffin” – (giant in Chronicles of Narnia) Objects / creatures that have cultural meanings (lions = strength, owls = wisdom, etc.)

More examples in literature: Chronicles of Narnia *Aslan - good; restores Narnia back to it’s original creation *White Witch - evil; tries to keep Narnia under her control

Even more examples in literature Lord of the Rings Ring represents the power of good and evil

And more examples in literature Hatchet The hatchet represents the object of survival

So, the next time you read a novel, watch out for what’s not written in the words.

Modeling Task – “Eleven” I will read the text, “Eleven” aloud and model how to look for and analyze symbolism in a text. Listen as I read and model for you.

Homework In Stranger’s Glances Read and analyze the text for similarities and differences between the lives of Mrs. Greenwood and Mrs. Dragan. Complete the Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting their lives. Write a brief comparison paper (2 paragraphs) discussing the similarities and differences between the lives of Mrs. Greenwood and Mrs. Dragan.