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“The Monkey’s Paw” PREPARATION FOR Note- all clip art and images used in this PowerPoint are free to use or share– they are not copyrighted images.

Foreshadowing Foreshadowing is a technique that authors use to drop hints or clues about what will happen later, thereby helping to build suspense and prepare readers for the outcome. If your students need some specific examples of foreshadowing- consider use of this site: http://www.novel-writing-help.com/examples-of-foreshadowing.html

Foreshadowing Creates SUSPENSE Keeps readers interested in what will happen next Offers hints as future events to predict outcomes.

How to Identify Foreshadowing Movies and TV shows use MUSIC to create foreshadowing. Stories use words that give away emotions (anxious, fearful nervous, excited) Example: Sam wished he could rid himself of the sick feelings in his gut that told him something terrible was going to happen...and happen soon. What do you think will happen next?

SITUATIONAL IRONY Situational Irony results when the outcome of a situation is opposite to what the reader might have expected, often creating a surprise ending or unusual twist to the plot.

It can be called a central idea(s) of a literary work. THEME It can be called a central idea(s) of a literary work. This central idea(s) is broad enough to cover the entire scope of the literary work. This central idea(s) (sometimes called the big ideas) usually deals with universal human experience. Through themes, writers try to give readers insight into a topic as to how the world works or it helps a writer explain how they view human nature.

Some Examples of Themes Found in Literature: Coming of age Good versus evil Individual versus society Knowledge versus ignorance Technology in society- good or bad? Love Friendship War Revenge Jealousy Isolation Loneliness Power Survival Loss of Innocence Dreams

THEME To Determine Themes: Examine the literary work closely to determine what the writer might be saying about a topic in relation to life or human nature. What insights about life or human nature are revealed? Think about what statement the author is making about people, social awareness, society, government, or life itself. For example: If love is a theme, what might the writer be saying about love and human nature through the plot, characters’ actions and experience, or perhaps through the problems and solutions in the story? One possibility: Love overcomes all obstacles.

Vocabulary talisman - (n) - an object, often an inscribed ring or stone, which is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck and offer protection against evil synonyms: lucky charm, charm, amulet, mascot, totum, juju