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AP Literature and Composition

AP Literature and Composition. December 7, 2012 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a Five Helen Faces Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…!”. “ It’s great to be alive!” . AGENDA. ALLUSION! Visual Literacy--Images of Helen of Troy TP-CASTT returns, hurray! The Helen poems. .

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AP Literature and Composition

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  1. AP Literature and Composition December 7, 2012 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a Five Helen Faces Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…!”

  2. “It’s great to be alive!”

  3. AGENDA • ALLUSION! • Visual Literacy--Images of Helen of Troy • TP-CASTT returns, hurray! • The Helen poems.

  4. Question 5 • Look at the four pictures and identify which picture is a “hyacinth,” as indicated in line 7: “Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face.”

  5. A.  B.  C.  D. 

  6. Visual Literacy • As we view the five images of Helen, take brief notes on each image as you view it. • Try to note similarities and differences among the different artists’ images. • Decide which image you think best represents Helen, using your background knowledge as a guide.

  7. Helen of Troy Dante Rossetti

  8. Helen of Troy Sir Edward Poynter 1881

  9. Helen of Troy Evelyn de Morgan 1898

  10. Image taken from a Greek urn.

  11. Diane Kruger as Helen from the movie Troy.

  12. TP-CASTT • Title • Paraphrase • Connotation • Attitude • Shift • Title • Theme

  13. Webquest! • My starting point would be to Google “Helen of Troy.” • Then just follow the links and read up on Helen of Troy. • Use your questions as a guide through the quest. • Do NOT use only one resource.

  14. HOMEWORK • Webquest! • Complete your TP-CASTT of the first Helen poem. • Prepare yourself for a quiz on “To Helen.”

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