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3-8-13 Objectives:. To compose an AP essay from The Glass Menagerie . To examine the characteristics of Realism and Local Color and begin to see how The Awakening shows both of these. Today’s Agenda:. Notes on Realism and Local Color Intro to Kate Chopin and The Awakening
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3-8-13 Objectives: • To compose an AP essay from The Glass Menagerie. • To examine the characteristics of Realism and Local Color and begin to see how The Awakening shows both of these.
Today’s Agenda: • Notes on Realism and Local Color • Intro to Kate Chopin and The Awakening • Assign books. (I’ll pick names out of a container) • If your name is not selected, it is your responsibility to find a book!! • Timed Writing: forty minutes
Realism: • A break from Romanticism, Realism is any effort to portray life as it really is; focuses on ordinary people and events. • BIG emphasis on real characters that the reader can relate to. These characters are often dealing with a moral dilemma. • Focuses on the good as well as on the bad.
Local Color/Regional Literature: • Focuses on characters, dialect, customs, and other features of a particular region. • Mark Twain is the best example!! • Read pp. 1708-1710 in Bedford book. (Realism)
Kate Chopin: • 1850-1904 • Two published novels and over 100 short stories. • Settings: Louisiana (French Creole) • Focuses on the lives of subservient women in a male-dominated world in which there are certain expectations regarding gender. • The Awakening: published in 1899 and banned from libraries for its immoral content!!!
Reading: • Read chapters 1 through 14 by Tues, March 19. (I-XIV) These chapters must be finished when you walk in to class on the 19th!!!
Chopin came from a wealthy family • She lived in New Orleans for a while • She had six children • Vacationed in Grand Isle, a Creole resort in the Gulf of Mexico. (part of setting in The Awakening) • Widowed at age thirty-two • Many of her short stories appeared in magazines • Chopin became the first woman to accept sexual passion as a subject for her fiction!!!
The Awakening: • Creole: a person born in Louisiana but usually of French ancestry. Many French references in novel. • Setting: Grand Isle and the French quarter in New Orleans. (QuartierFrancais) • Set in 1899
Things To Look For: • Meaning in the title • Symbolism: note Chopin’s use of birds (among other symbols!!) • Allusions to the Greek myth of Aphrodite • The “Gulf Spirit” • Biblical allusions • Vocabulary: especially French words!! Understanding the translations reveals deeper meaning in the novel!
Character contrast • Foils • Women’s roles in Victorian society • Connections with other female characters that we’ve examined this year