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Have out your Stems List 1. Check your new grades on Academy Central!
Happy Monday! Find your NEW SEAT. Have out your Stems List Check your new grades on Academy Central!
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“Miss Hinch” Quiz
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Quiz Answers: 6-10. YES 1. Murder (stabbed him with a sword)
2. Her long pointy chin 3. Pencil or newspaper 4. Hatpin/pin 5. Jessie Dark/detective 6-10. YES
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Staying Awake in Services
Freshman Tip Staying Awake in Services
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Do you have your name in your book?
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FOUNDATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES OF LITERATURE
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PURITANISM View of God: loving, powerful, just
View of Man: sinful, helpless Basis: Bible Writing Goals: glorify God, instruct
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NEOCLASSICISM View of God: benevolent clock-winder
View of Man: rational, improving Basis: man’s reason Writing Goals: glorify man; persuade
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ROMANTICISM View of God: force in nature View of Man: naturally good Basis: emotions Writing Goals: to entertain; art
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REALISM/NATURALISM View of God: indifferent View of Man: rational animal Basis: fact, science Writing Goals: expose, record
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MODERNISM/ POST-MODERNISM
View of God: “dead”; inactive View of Man: slave to fate, trapped animal Basis: disbelief Writing Goals: express self, escape
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Introduction to Conflict
What is Conflict? 1. Struggle! 2. Origin— Garden of Eden 3. Good literature always has conflict.
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Introduction to Conflict
3 Types: 1. man vs. a power greater than himself 2. man vs. man 3. man vs. himself Every good story goes beyond conflict and provides RESOLUTION—The conflict is resolved (or brought to an end) in some way.
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Introduction to Conflict
Different Types of Literature: 1. escape literature a. to entertain example—Treasure Island b. man vs. man c. used to teach a moral point
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Introduction to Conflict
2. interpretive literature a. to make readers think, to teach, to make a statement example—“Through the Tunnel” b. man vs. greater power
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Introduction to Conflict
Types of Characters: 1. protagonist: central character 2. antagonist: opposing force
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Introduction to Conflict
?’s to ask: 1. Who is the protagonist? 2. Who or what is the antagonist? 3. Is there more than one antagonist? 4. If so, which one becomes the dominant? 5. How is the conflict between them resolved?
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Stem List #1
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Inter
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Between
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Semi
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Half
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Mal
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Bad
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Anti
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Against
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Com
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Together
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Un
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Not
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Dis
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Away
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Post
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After
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De
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Down
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Ante
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Before
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Super
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Over
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Non
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Not
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Extra
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Beyond
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Con
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Together
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Sub
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Under
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Pre
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Before
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Bi
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Two
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Equi
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Equal
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Syn
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Together
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Intra
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Within
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Mis
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Bad
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Circum
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Around
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Intro
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Into
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Sym
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Together
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*****Every 5 points is a letter grade!*****
Grammar Test *****Every 5 points is a letter grade!*****
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Happy Tuesday! Have out a pen and a grading pen.
Check your new grades on Academy Central!
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by Henry Sydnor Harrison
"Miss Hinch" pp. 4-18 by Henry Sydnor Harrison
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dark, very cold, sleeting
Setting New York City early 1900s dark, very cold, sleeting after 12:00 a.m.
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man vs. man (Hinch vs. Jessie Dark)
Conflict man vs. man (Hinch vs. Jessie Dark)
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man vs. man— you vs. Harrison (the author)
Conflict man vs. man— you vs. Harrison (the author)
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Old Woman domestic servant white hair wrinkles stooped glasses
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Episcopal Minister man short stocky puffy face beard cane/club foot
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people on the tube John Catherwood— man Miss Hinch killed
Minor Characters people on the tube John Catherwood— man Miss Hinch killed
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supporter of Jessie Dark young couple —Miss Hinch has a pointed chin.
Minor Characters old man with cane— supporter of Jessie Dark young couple —Miss Hinch has a pointed chin.
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The old woman gives the wrong address for Mrs. Catherwood.
Clue #1: The old woman gives the wrong address for Mrs. Catherwood.
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The clergyman is the first to suggest getting off the subway.
Clue #2: The clergyman is the first to suggest getting off the subway.
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The clergyman is suspicious when he re-examines the newspaper.
Clue #3: The clergyman is suspicious when he re-examines the newspaper.
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The old woman suggests that they talk with the ticket chopper.
Clue #4: The old woman suggests that they talk with the ticket chopper.
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The old woman hesitates to go into a well-lit diner.
Clue #5: The old woman hesitates to go into a well-lit diner.
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Clue #6: The old woman is the only one to actually handle the menu in the diner.
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Foreshadowing “No matter how diabolical this woman’s skill is, her sin will assuredly find her out.”
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Galatians 6:7-8 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
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Resolution—Jessie Dark’s hat pin rips off Miss Hinch’s disguise
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