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Presented by: MS 3 YeJi Seo SeonJae Yang Suyoung Han JiHye Han. UNIT 1 ; THE WORLD OF A STORY. Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12. LITERARY ELEMENTS. 사진. A WORLD OF IDEAS. THE AUTHOR’S CRAFT. WORLD CLASSICS.
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Presented by: MS 3 YeJi Seo SeonJae Yang Suyoung Han JiHye Han UNIT 1 ; THE WORLD OF A STORY
Unit 1 • Unit 2 • Unit 3 • Unit 4 • Unit 5 • Unit 6 • Unit 7 • Unit 8 • Unit 9 • Unit 10 • Unit 11 • Unit 12 LITERARY ELEMENTS 사진 A WORLD OF IDEAS THE AUTHOR’S CRAFT WORLD CLASSICS
*THE ORDER* FICTION (한수영) POETRY (양선재) NON-FICTION (한지혜) MEDIA (서예지) “THE WORLD OF STORY”
Part 2: Plot and Story Analysis Plot) a chain of events that traces a conflict Conflict) a struggle between opposing forces – internal & external Internal) taking place within the mind of a character External) conflict between a character and an outside force
Stages of a Typical Plot Turning point CLIMAX FALLING ACTION RISING ACTION Results of the decision Thickening the plot RESOLUTION Final outcome EXPOSITION Introduction
Part 3: Analyze the Literature Fiction Non-Fiction Media Poetry
NONFICTION 1)The Johnstown Flood 2) The Race to Save Apollo13
Is SURVIVAL a matter of chance?
*Historical Narrative* • = a story told about real events that occurred in the past • focus on the event, the atmosphere/mood when that incident took place & how the author illustrated the details of the setting
*The Johnstown Flood* • When? 1889 • Where? Johnstown, Pennsylvania • Death Toll? 2,209 (2,209 > 9/11 attacks) • After the flood? clean-up operations for years • Why so significant? Following floods (1894, 1907, and 1924) • Blame? South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club
*Character* • James Quinn; Father • Aunt Abbie • Gertrude; Daughter • Maxwell McArchen; the guy who saved Gertrude • Metz; family who helped Gertrude
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
*Plot/Storyline* • “James, you are too anxious. This big house could never go” <-Aunt Abbie • Flood! • Everybody to the hill • Aunt Abbie; “I don’t like to put my feet in that dirty water” => go back home • Gertrude; “I want to be with my dad.” • House sinks… • Crawls out a hole • On the mattress • 20 Men on the roof; Among them, Maxwell McArchen • Hands Gertrude over to the rescue operation team • Finally, the Metz picked her up
Is SURVIVAL a matter of chance?
MEDIA • Media
POETRY What makes you feel like an OUTSIDER?
Narrative Poetry A narrative poem is a poem that tells a story. Short Story Narrative Poetry Characters, setting, and a plot driven by conflict
Reading Strategy • Read a poem slowly, notice how lines are grouped in stanzas • Try to interpret figurative language • Identify the speaker of a poem
Exile • 'Exile' is a narrative poem about the a woman and her father as they suddenly depart from the Dominican. • The poem describes the loss that is felt upon departure from their home.
Exile About the author Julia Alvarez is a Dominican-American poet, novelist, and essayist. Born in New York of Dominican descent, she spent the first ten years of her childhood in the Dominican Republic, until her father's involvement in a political rebellion forced her family to flee the country. (wikipedia)
Crossing the Border • ‘Crossing the Border' is a narrative poem about discrimination towards African-Americans.
Crossing the Border About the author Joy Harjois a Native American poet, musician, and author. She is often cited as playing a formidable role in the second wave of what critic Kenneth Lincoln has coined the Native American Renaissance. (wikipedia)
Alienation • Both poems express alienation • “Exile”: an outsider in a new country • “Crossing the Border”: an outsider in her own country • Both speakers express alienation through their silence.