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Day 42. English 10 Honors. Animal Farm. Discussion Your next grade will be over your participation in a Socratic seminar next class. Be prepared!. Homework. Socratic Seminar Questions over Animal Farm. Cultural Conflict: Mothers and Daughters. (31-52 min.) Take notes on page 88.
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Day 42 English 10 Honors
Animal Farm • Discussion • Your next grade will be over your participation in a Socratic seminar next class. Be prepared!
Homework Socratic Seminar Questions over Animal Farm
Cultural Conflict: Mothers and Daughters • (31-52 min.) • Take notes on page 88
Parody: A humorous imitation of another work aimed to illustrate the work’s shortcomings Clip Parody Parody Add to vocab notebook
Don Quixote Idealism vs. Realism
Parody • A parody is a humorous imitationof a literary work that aims to illustrate the work’s shortcomings. • A parody may imitate the plot, characters, or style of another work, but usually exaggeratesthose characteristics. • As you read, think about why this work is a parody of chivalry and stories about knights.
Filling in the ‘ideal knight’ • On what does a knight usually ride? A trusty steed!
Ideal knight • What does a knight wear? armor and chainmail!
Ideal knight • Who is a knight usually fighting to save? (In fairy tales especially) A damsel in distress or a fair lady!
Ideal knight • What/Who does every knight need for an assistant? (Hint: Wart was this for Kay in the story we just read about King Arthur) A young squire!
Ideal knight • Finally, what kind of enemy do we usually picture a knight fighting? (Think of the end of the Disney version of Sleeping Beauty!) A dragon!!
What to do with the ‘your version’ column • For the last column, you should be filling in examples from your own life that would be equivalent. For example, if I was filling it in about me, I would say the following: • trusty steed= my trusty mom car • armor= my black teacher pants • fair lady=my dog • trusty squire= my friends • dragon= outside negative influences
Don Quixote~ pg. 1011 • Read
Don Quixote parodies typical knights’ tales • Sword in the Stone
Cultural Conflict: Mothers and Daughters • (31-52 min.) • Take notes on page 88