Irony Define it Explore it Apply it Just
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Irony Define it. Explore it. Apply it.
Just Lather, That’s All Re-read the story during the silent reading time.
PURPOSE OBJECTIVES - Students hi-lite the definition, and Add to Binders - Students apply definition to the story. - Students reflect on story through story questions,
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Instructions: Slideshare Read for 2 purposes: 1. identify 3 categories of Irony. 2. create notes in your BINDER: Literature Section, under the Story, “Just Lather, That’s All” by Hernando Tellez
Your Notes: DEFINE IRONY INCLUDE ADD A DEFINITION OF IRONY THE 3 CATEGORIES FROM THE HAND- OUT Define each category FIND TWO EXAMPLES OF IRONY FROM THE STORY, “JUST LATHER, THAT’S ALL”
Check your notes IRONY: a contradiction between the expected and the actual action or words 1. verbal sarcasm. Heard in the tone. 2. situational based on a situation or events. Expected action will contrast with unexpected results. Humour. “Sit-coms” 3. dramatic C cannot control decisions that affect lives. Character does not have all of the information. Tragic results. (tragic flaw – W. S. )
Homework In the margin of your story, find an example of 1. situational irony, 2. dramatic irony. QUESTIONS _3_ and _5_ Due Wednesday.
COLLECT STORY QUESTIONS The Feeling of Power – Interactive Be sure your name is on the questions. STOP HERE
Story Concepts Review
Theme Theme-> central message Process for identifying key sentences which LEAD TO The central message Theme Topics (subject of sentence) Love / Revenge / Identity / Conformity / Responsibility / Friendship / Betrayal / Forgiveness / Others
Plot What happened? Story Plot Graph Components Exposition / Inciting Incident / Rising Action Climax / Falling Action / Resolution
Characterization Methods Direct of characterization information Dialogue Physical description Actions and Thoughts
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