Mc Dougal Littell LITERATURE UNIT 5 Why Write
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Mc. Dougal Littell : LITERATURE UNIT 5. Why Write? Author’s Purpose ♥★☆♡♤♠♧♣
Author’s Purpose The writer’s reason for crafting a particular work (can be known by the phrases the author uses) to inform, to entertain, to persuade, to express thoughts or feelings, to teach the reader Ex) To alarm the reader use statistics to describe a disaster Author’s Perspective The unique combination of ideas, values, and beliefs that influences the way a writer looks at a topic (can be known by the words and phrases the author use, or is shown in direct sentences) Journals and reports do not intentionally broadcast their values (Journalists: ONLY report FACTS) Essays and speeches: express their beliefs in a subtle
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE • Tone: expression of the writer’s attitude toward a subject • Diction=Syntax: word choice and the arrangement of those words • Classification: sort ideas or objects into groups that share common characteristics
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE • Monitoring: check your understanding as you read and adjusting the reading strategies to improve comprehension • Imagery: words or phrases that recreate sensory experiences
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sujin Eun. Se o Dohy un Minju ng • Nonfiction • Media • Fiction • Poetry
MS 30207 Sujin Baek ♥ NONFICTIONNNNN THE PLOT AGAINST
• Story style: Essay • Author: Russell Baker Inanimate Objects The Ultimate Goal: To RESIST man and to defeat human Those that break down Those that get lost Those that don’t work
Those that break down • Break down at the moment when it is most needed • Ex) automobile breaks down in the street intersection during the rush hour / when fully loaded with luggage on a family trip • Creates maximum misery, inconvenience, frustration and irritability • (washing machines, lawn mowers, tape recorders etc. ) Those that get lost • Objects have developed a secret method of locomotion able to hide away from the sight of a human • Raises the owner’s blood pressure • Ex) Women’s wallet get lost and then found under a couch six or seven rooms away • (wallets, keys, pliers etc. )
Those that don’t work • Work once, usually for the first few hours after being brought home, and then never work again • Defeated man by making man never to expect anything of them • Ex) We do not expect the toy train to work after it has stopped working • (barometers, toy trains, flashlights, lighters etc. ) Things that don’t work defeated man by making them give up, whereas things that break down and get lost has made man aspire
Humorous Essay? Complicated words and sentence structure (suitable for a scientific paper) subject matter is related to our everyday lives. his contrast between his elevate style and the everyday topic creates a humorous tone
MS 30213 Eun. Seo Lee ★ MEDIAAAAH
News Reports • Reliability and usefulness About Twister Tendencies
News Reports • Credibility – the believability and trustworthiness of source and report
Questions to ask about… News Report • News outlet, anchor, field • Purpose, fact, statistics • Sources, experts Web Report • • Which URL? The webmaster Purpose and detail Date, time, source, facts, links
News Report • Comprehension – Summarize and clarify • Media Literacy – Analyze credibility – Make judgements – Compare types of sources – Compare credibility
MS 30206 Dohyun Park ♪ FICTIONNNNNNN AND OF CLAY ARE
AUTHOR: Isabel Allende • Writes about PASSIONATE LIVES • Born in a Chilean family w/ political ties • 1970 s Exile into U. S. "Allende can spin a funny, sensual yarn, but she can also use her narrative skills to remind us that parallel to our placid and comfortable existence is another, invisible universe, one where poverty, misery and torture all too real. " -Patricia Hart, The Nation
PLOT • Narrator is Rolf Carle’s lover and companion, telling her & Rolf’s own experience of saving the girl • Geologists, aware of the coming volcanic eruption, set up seismological equipment • Inhabitants under the volcanic area did not believe the geologists and did not want to change their lives.
PLOT • ERUPTION • Rolf tried to rescue Azucena, meaning Lily. • Azucena could not breathe or move in the mud. • Rolf’s lover, the narrator, in vain asked high officials for help.
PLOT • As Rolf sang an Austrian song, he remembered his sore experience of being led by the Russians and his brutal father. • He suddenly remembered his sister Katherena whom he had abandoned and felt love for Azucena.
PLOT • President of Republic promises Rolf that Azucena will be saved; indeed, she is. • As her life fades away, Rolf feels primal love for Azucena, more than for his own family or even the narrator. • Rolf and the narrator often goes to place where they found Azucena and feels the footage.
Dramatic finding of Azucena Rolf’s remembrance of his past Rolf&Narrator’s Praying for endless efforts to Azucena’s peaceful save Azucena death ERUPTION Geologists predict the volcanic eruption Rolf&Narrator’s normal life
AUTHOR’S PURPOSE • Allende was inspired by a TV news about Omaira Sanchez. I was finally able to decipher the message in those intense black eyes: patience, courage, resignation, dignity in the face of death (Quote by Allende, when her daughter died) we are all forced to confront our own suffering and the way that we have repressed it in our lives
MS 30202 Min. Jung Kim ♠ POETRYYYYYYY
Peruvian child • By Pat Mora
Pat Mora • A Chicana author known primarily for her poetry and children’s books. • Cultural preservationist
She whispered to the doll with no face, Smoothed the red and blue scraps Of cloth on the path, ironed them with her hand, Wrapped and re-wrapped the doll, hair Mud-tangled as the child’s, and the dog’s And the llama’s that followed the child’s Small bare feet after she bundled the doll In the striped manta on her back Descriptive language
Peruvian Child Still in the middle of my path is the Child With no smile who stared at us. Her eyes Even the eyes of women who sell chickens And onions in outdoor markets. The women Who stare at us as if we are guards. Mood : fear
Figurative language The matted group stood by the edge of the spring Watching us drink clear, holy water of the Inca, A fountain of youth, our guide said. We wanted, as usual, to hold a picture Of the child in a white border, not to hold her Mud-crusted hands or feet or face, Not to hold her, the child in our arms. irony
Analysis Fear of unknown Mood : anxiety & dissonance Analysis Rhyme : syncopated to use percussionist’s terminology Theme : the idea of the open-minded person that all the people are the same but there are certain cultural barriers that we must be willing to cross in order to appreciate, realize, or digest this.
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