“A Wagner Matinee” Willa Cather. What is Regionalism? Often called “local color.” Focuses on characters, dialect, customs, topography, and other features.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Literary Elements.
Advertisements

It is the voice of the story.
Characterization Notes. characterizationthe way a writer creates the personality of a character. When a writer will simply tell readers that a character.
Setting: time, location, and atmosphere in which a story occurs
Short Story Terms.
Literary Terms in The Power of One and Pride and Prejudice
Introduction to Literary Terms and Short Stories
IT’S STORY TIME IT’S STORY TIME HISTORICAL FICTION—SHORT STORIES HISTORICAL FICTION—SHORT STORIES Elements of Fiction.
Willa Cather and her writing Early Years Born December 7, 1873 Raised in Red Cloud, Nebraska Grew up in a big family; many siblings- didn't.
“The Outcasts of Poker Flat” Bret Harte
Tone and Mood Notes.
Literary Devices (elements and Techniques) of fiction
Short Story Literary Elements
Elements of a Story.
Unit 3- Types of Nonfiction What should we learn?
Elements of a Short Story
 Every story has certain elements that “make” it a story. These elements are also present in novels, but they are more complex and drawn out. They are:
What parts make up a story?
Setting Use the Cornell note-taking system please.
Literary Elements. Allusion The reference to a well-known work of literature, famous person or historical event.
Guidelines for Reading and Analyzing Unseen Prose Q/Litguide.htm.
Character A person or other creature in a literary work Dynamic Character – one who changes in the story Static Character – remains the same throughout.
Short Story Literary Elements. What is a short story? A short story is a brief work of fiction.
August 18, 2008 Bellringer Today’s bellringer contains comma (appositive) errors and capitalization errors jackie robinson the first African American major-league.
Elements of Fiction. The plot structure is simply the progress of the action of the story: What happens to whom and when. Plot Structure.
Literary Terms 2.
Narrative Elements Lesson 6.
Elements of a Short Story. Overview Short stories often contain structural and character elements that should be familiar to you. These elements can be.
A Wagner Matinee Notes. The speaker’s aunt has inherited some money and is coming to Boston to collect it. The speaker’s uncle wrote him to ask if he.
English II. I. A short story is a brief work of fiction.
(ISH) American Regionalism. What is Regionalism? Often called “local color.” Focuses on characters, dialect, customs, topography, and other features.
English I McPhee. English I 9/4/2014 Complete Bellringer Get HW out: “TMDG” Comprehension Q’s Prepare for quiz.
Warm-Up* Who do you think is your greatest competition? A sibling? A friend? Yourself? Why is that? What factors create that competiveness? *Warm-Ups can.
Understand Narrator, Voice, and Persona. Standard Reading Literature 3.9 –Explain how voice, persona, and the choice of narrator affect characterization.
Lesson 3 Guided Notes: have something to write with out and ready!
Maniac Magee Literary Elements.
Literary Devices and Terms: Write ‘em, Learn ‘em, Love ‘em.
Short Story Terms What is your favorite part of a story? Is it the setting? The conflict? The characters? Why?
Short Stories. Titles The titles of short stories are always surrounded by quotation marks and are usually preceded by a comma. For instance, we might.
IN THE WRITERS NOTEBOOK SECTION, ANSWER THE PROMPT ---YOU MAY FREE WRITE IF NEEDED BUT IT MUST BE A ONE PAGE LONG RESPONSE PROMPT: HOW IS A PERSON’S IDENTITY.
Characterization  Literary characters are those creations that permit artists to play deity – to populate a fictional universe with people and creatures.
Art is a concrete and personal and rather childish thing after all — no matter what people do to graft it into science and make it sociological and psychological;
Elements of Fiction. series of related events that make up the action of the story and give the story structure. What happens, to whom, and when. Plot.
 The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. It is used to emphasize certain words or create a musical quality.
Understanding how culture shapes our values..  A traditional story connected with the beliefs of a people, usually attempting to account for something.
Story Literary Elements Some basics that every good story must have ….
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE. Allusion An indirect reference to another literary work or to a famous person, place or event.
What You Need to Know.  About 6,000 words long (shorter than a novel or a novella)  Features one or more characters who become involved in a conflict.
Composition LITERARY ANALYSIS ESSAY.  A literary analysis broadens understanding and appreciation of a piece of literature.  Think as you read: What.
of a Short Story Elements of a Short Story A short story is a work of fiction that can be read in one or two sittings.
Meaning What is the work about? What is its theme? What effect or impression does the reader have ? What is the argument or summary of the work? What.
Literary Elements Short stories aren’t short on what matters.
By: Juan, Nicholas and Sultan
The art of creating characters for a narrative This is a way to convey information about the characters. Characters may be presented by means of description,
Strange and Mysterious Literary Terms. Atmosphere or Mood The emotional feelings inspired by a work. The term is borrowed from meteorology to describe.
English I Honors. Seven Character Types in Fiction 1. Confidante  someone in whom the central character confides; his or her “best friend” 2. Dynamic.
Realism English 11. The Difference? American Literature Timeline The Puritan EraAge of ReasonRomanticismTranscendentalismRealism.
QUICK WRITE: AFTER WATCHING VIDEO--- WRITE A RESPONSE TO THIS QUESTION-- HOW IS A PERSON’S IDENTITY SHAPED BY HIS/HER FAMILY’S HOME ENVIRONMENT? Bell Ringer.
Short Story Terms. What is a Short Story? A short story is : a brief work of fiction where, usually, the main character faces a conflict that is worked.
Short Stories.
English 11 Literature #17 Mr. Rinka Willa Cather Chief Joseph.
A Wagner Matinee Willa Cather Jennifer Thomas Karina Rios Andrew Ayala.
Five Elements of Fiction 1. Character People People or animals who take part in the action Most Most authors use few characters; 2-6 Usually Usually.
INTRODUCTION TO SHORT STORIES Literary Devices. Theme Theme is the same idea that the author wants to convey about the human experience or the human condition.
Short Story Notes English II Advanced. Characters Protagonist: The main character who faces the conflict Antagonist: The opponent of the protagonist.
American Reality Realism Naturalism Regionalism. Definition A literary style that portrays real life without filtering it through personal feelings, romanticism,
Literary Terminology Grade 9 Term Review. Allusion.
Everything Underlined needs to be written in notes.
Characterization Characterization refers to the way a writer develops his characters. A writer may use any or all of the following methods of characterization:
Elements of Fiction.
Presentation transcript:

“A Wagner Matinee” Willa Cather

What is Regionalism? Often called “local color.” Focuses on characters, dialect, customs, topography, and other features specific to a certain region (eg. the South) Coincided with Realism and sharing many of the same traits. Prominent from

About the Selection The narrator’s Aunt Georgiana returns to Boston for a visit years after moving to the frontier. A former music teacher, Georgiana has been outwardly toughened by frontier life. Yet when her nephew takes her to the opera, she has a deep emotional response.

About the Selection She cries with joy at the music and with grief at the cultural opportunities she has forfeited to live with her husband. Through his aunt’s pain, the narrator learns that the soul never really dies, but “withers to the outward eye only” as it waits to be reawakened.

Point of View The writer is using first person point of view when a story is told by a character involved in the action.

Point of View Because we learn from Clark about the type of person Aunt Georgiana once was and all that she has done for Clark, we come to view Aunt Georgiana with respect and sympathy.

Point of View Which details show who is narrating this story? Details such as “my kinswoman” and “my poor aunt’s figure” both indicate that the narrator is her nephew. Note: The reader views Aunt Georgiana, the Nebraskan, through the eyes of the big city nephew.

Point of View What do the contrasting details of Aunt Georgiana’s life in Boston and Nebraska reveal about her character? She was once a refined and cultured woman who, for the sake of romantic passion, exchanged life in Boston for a life that transformed her into a figure “at once pathetic and grotesque.”

Characterization Direct characterization is developed by: – Direct statements about the character – Physical descriptions

Characterization Indirect characterization is developed by: – The character’s actions, thoughts, or comments – Comments about the character made by other characters

Characterization of Aunt Georgiana When Clark was a boy, what subjects did he learn from his aunt? He studied Latin, Shakespeare, mythology and music. What does this say about the Boston version of Aunt Georgiana? How does this fit into Regionalism?

Characterization of Aunt Georgiana What is Clark’s initial feeling about being in public with Aunt Georgiana? How does that attitude change? At first he feels anxious and embarrassed about how out of place and ill at ease his aunt seems. When he sees that she is absorbing details of the musicians, his mind wanders to his own first passionate responses to the sounds in the orchestra. What does this say about stereotypes of the two very different regions? How does this fit Regionalism?

Importance of Setting Geographic location – physical features Time – a season or specific historic period Characters – jobs and daily activities Culture – religious and moral beliefs, social and economic conditions

Means of Conveying Setting Dialects Detailed Descriptions

Regional Identity What does Aunt Georgiana’s excitement about the performance reveal about her? It reveals that her love for music has been reawakened; her suffering has not numbed her completely. How does the frontier life “numb” Aunt Georgiana? What does this say about the Nebraska?

Setting Matters Life in Red Willow County is physically and psychologically brutal; the climate is harsh; the work never-ending and back-breaking; there are few people with whom to socialize; and there is no music or sophisticated culture. In contrast, Boston’s cultural opportunities, people, and society seems stimulating and enjoyable. What attitude does this show regarding frontier life? How does this fit Regionalism?

Setting Matters Would it have been better for Aunt Georgiana if she had not come to Boston? Are people’s personalities shaped by the environment in which they live? How do these ideas fit into the author’s use of setting?

Theme Aunt Georgiana says, “Don’t love it so well, Clark, or it may be taken away from you.” What does she mean? She means that when one loves something deeply, that person can become vulnerable to a profound sense of loss if that thing disappears.