Bell Ringer Find all 10 errors In 1919
Bell Ringer! Find all 10 errors. In 1919, president Woodrow Wilson proclamed November 11 Armistice Day to celebrate the end of, the fighting in World War I. Congress change the name of Armistice Day in 1954 in order to include American vetarans of all wars. Veterans Day honors our countrys military men an women for there willingness to help protect the United States Every year on this day, a national ceremony is held exact at 11 a. m.
Daily Objective ◦ TLW compare and contrast two texts in order to assess theme.
• What is theme? What are ways authors build theme?
Claim, Cite Clarify You will be answering the following question today in a C. C. C. : Compare/contrast themes of “Annabel Lee” and “Masque of the Red Death. ” This is a different type of C. C. C. It’s a longer version. I will show you how to do this with the following question: Compare/contrast themes of “The Black Cat” and “Masque of the Red Death. ”
The first thing I do… I brainstorm how they’re alike/different. I know I need to think about theme of each of theme.
Theme of “The Black Cat” Your evil deeds will always haunt you.
Theme of “Masque of the Red Death” Your evil deeds will always haunt you…
I ask myself… WHAT do these themes have in common?
In both “The Black I make my claim! Cat” and “Masque of the Red Death, ” Edgar ◦ The claim is where I Allen Poe points out answer the question… that evil deeds will ◦ The question asked me always haunt those who to compare/contrast the commit them. Both themes of both texts. narrator of “The Black Cat” and Prince Prospero do heinous things that cause them to meet their fate.
I ask myself… how do I back this claim up for “The Black Cat? ”
I find evidence! In “The Black Cat, ” the narrator murders his wife in a fit of rage. ◦ What shows that the When the police arrive narrator of “The Black Cat” was haunted by his to investigate, he thinks he is safe until evil deeds? the cat he had meant to ◦ THE ENDING. kill is heard behind the wall, “crying out its revenge” (Poe 2).
I ask myself… how does this support my claim?
I justify my evidence! ◦ How does the ending show that he was haunted by his evil deeds? This quote shows that the narrator was unable to escape his fate because the cat he intended to murder came back with a vengeance that led to his arrest.
So I Claim for both, cite for “The Black Cat” and Clarify for “The Black Cat…” Now I need to cite and clarify for MOTRD.
I find evidence! ◦ What shows that the narrator of “Masque of the Red Death” was haunted by his evil deeds? ◦ That locking himself in his castle did not save him. Similarly, Prince Prospero also attempted to avoid his fate. When his land was stricken with the plague, instead of trying to help his people, Poe writes, “he summoned to his presence a thousand hale and light-hearted friends… and with these retired to the deep seclusion of one of his castellated abbeys” (Poe
I justify my evidence! ◦ How does locking himself in the castle show that Prince Prospero was haunted by his evil deeds? Prince Prospero selfishly avoids his people to save himself but in the end, the Red Death finds him and everyone in the castle, including the prince, is killed.
Now I need to put EVERYTHING together.
How do I bring this all back to the claim? ◦ How do these two relate? As one can see, these stories both show protagonists that attempt to escape their fates, but their evil deeds catch up to them and lead to their deaths.
• So when I am doing a C. C. C. to compare/contrast 2 TEXTS, I have to cite and clarify for each text and then bring it all together at the end. It’s like… Claim Cite Clarify Bring it all together.
Your turn! Compare/contrast themes of “Masque of the Red Death” and “Annabel Lee. ”
- Slides: 20