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Chs . 1-5. The Reader. 5 minutes at your table. Discuss your article with your group. Decide what are the key points and important details that need to be shared with someone who read the other article.
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Chs. 1-5 The Reader
5 minutes at your table. Discuss your article with your group. Decide what are the key points and important details that need to be shared with someone who read the other article. • 10 minutes in pairs. 5 minutes apiece. Teach your article to your partner. Take notes on the information. • Whole class discussion Article Jigsaw
What is the point of view Schlinck uses in the novel? Define it and provide an example. • Describe the tone the narrator uses. Find examples to support your ideas. POV
The building. What is significant about it? • Discuss the contrast between past and present that the narrator presents in this chapter. • Dreams and fantasies are important in this novel. How does the narrator introduce these motifs in this chapter? Chapter 2
Comment on Frau Schmitz: what is she like and how do you know? Look at verbs associated with her in chapter 1, look at Schlinck’s description of her building and her apartment, consider her actions and words.
Morality, desire, and sexuality: how are these topics introduced and expanded on in Chapters 4 and 5? What does the narrator’s age at the time (15) have to do with anything? Chapter 4-5
The motif of books is introduced in this chapter. Where and how? • Comment on Schlinck’s use of the second person in this chapter (you). What is the effect of this? What do you think his purpose is? Chapter 5
The narrator analyzes his own behavior on page 20 (the last page of the chapter.) Discuss his use of the word “it.” (In German, “it” = “Es” = id). What could be the significance of this discussion? Chapter 5, page 20
JulienSorel • Madame de Renal • Mathilde de la Mole • Felix Krull • Goethe • Madame von Stein • Emilia Galotti(Also identify the two characters Emilia and Luisa) • Weimar Republic • Third Reich • Homer & The Odyssey • Cicero & the speeches against Cataline • Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea • Intrigues and Love Allusions