Irony Define it Explore it Apply it Just

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Irony Define it. Explore it. Apply it.

Irony Define it. Explore it. Apply it.

Just Lather, That’s All Re-read the story during the silent reading time.

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

PURPOSE OBJECTIVES - Students hi-lite the definition, and Add to Binders - Students apply definition to the story. - Students reflect on story through story questions,

7 -Up Ad: Irony https: //youtu. be/K 6 F 9 w. Xu. Kg 4

7 -Up Ad: Irony https: //youtu. be/K 6 F 9 w. Xu. Kg 4 E Discussion Points. What is the situation? Why are the two men standing and gazing? What might viewers expect, considering the voice-over?

Instructions: Slideshare Read for 2 purposes: 1. identify 3 categories of Irony. 2. create

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

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

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,

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

COLLECT STORY QUESTIONS The Feeling of Power – Interactive Be sure your name is on the questions. STOP HERE

Story Concepts Review

Story Concepts Review

Theme Theme-> central message Process for identifying key sentences which LEAD TO The central

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

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

Characterization Methods Direct of characterization information Dialogue Physical description Actions and Thoughts