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Note and Notice. Contrasts and Contradictions. Introduction. How does an author show us how a character is changing? Or developing? We will use a technique called Contrasts and Contradictions. Harry Potter. Who has read any of the Harry Potter books or seen any of the movies?
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Note and Notice Contrasts and Contradictions
Introduction • How does an author show us how a character is changing?Or developing? • We will use a technique called Contrasts and Contradictions.
Harry Potter • Who has read any of the Harry Potter books or seen any of the movies? • Think about Hermione. • She’s a kid who always has her homework done. • Not only does she do her homework, but she likes doing homework. • She wants the teacher to know that she always knows the answer. • So, what would you think if one day Hermione came to class and didn’t have her homework done?
Change in behavior • Hermione’s behavior contradicts what we’ve come to expect. • It makes us wonder what’s going on because that’s not part of Hermione’s personality. • When authors show us something that doesn’t fit with what we expect, when they present us with a contrast or contradiction, then we want to pause and ask ourselves one question: • Why would the character act this way?
STOP and Notice and Note Chart • Contrasts and Contradictions: • When you’re reading and a character says or does something that’s opposite (contradicts) what he has been saying or doing all along. • You should stop and ask yourself: • “Why is the character doing that?” • The answers could help you make a prediction or make an inference about the plot or conflict.
As a reader • As I read, I’m on the lookout for a place where the author shows me a character acting in a way that is a contrast or contradiction with how he or she has been acting or how I would expect the character would act. • When you notice that contrast or contradiction, stop and ask yourself: • “Why is the character doing that?” • As you answer the question, you will learn more about the character and problems he or she faces.
Junkyard Wonders • As I read this book to you, follow along and listen for contrasts or contradictions of characters thoughts, statements, or behaviors. • As I’m reading, I’m alert for contrasts or contradictions, and when I spot one I want to pause and ask myself: • “Why is the character doing that?” • “Why would she do this?” • Stop – I’ve noticed a character acting in a way that surprised me. • Think about why… • Turn and talk with your neighbor.