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SB 2.24. Rear Window . Screening Day 3 . Objectives: I will formulate a response to film using the assumptions of Feminist Criticism so I can compare and contrast the roles of men and women in a film. You will need the following for today’s lesson: SpringBoard Book
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SB 2.24. Rear Window. Screening Day 3 Objectives: • I will formulate a response to film using the assumptions of Feminist Criticism so I can compare and contrast the roles of men and women in a film. You will need the following for today’s lesson: • SpringBoard Book • Rear Window Screening Day 3 Handout
SB 2.24. Rear Window: Screening Day 3 As you watch the third segment (1:18:37 – 1:52:11) of Rear Window, complete the chart and the questions on your Screening Day 3 handout. We will stop every fifteen minutes or so for your to record findings. You will turn in this handout for a quiz grade. • For the chart: • Film Techniques: What film techniques underscore/portray the dominant patriarchal culture? Refer to p. 133-134. • Cinematic Techniques: How do cinematic techniques such as dialogue, vocal delivery, props, sets, costumes, and makeup, help you answer the following questions: • How are women presented? • How are men presented? • How is their relationship presented?
SB 2.24. Rear Window: Screening Day 3 Recap: • Was Thorwald guilty? • Why did Thorwald kill the dog? • Why didn’t Stella and Lisa find anything buried in the garden? • What happens to Miss Lonelyhearts? • What happens to the couple that sleeps on the fire escape? • How does the film end?
SB 2.24. Rear Window: Screening Day 3 Independently, spend 10 – 12 minutes completing questions 1 – 7. On a separate sheet of paper, respond to the writing prompt on the back of your handout in at least 5-7 sentences. When you are finished, staple your response to your handout and turn it in for a quiz grade.