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BELL WORK

• Be in your seat by the time the bell rings and do the following while I am taking roll.• On one of the small pieces of paper* I’ve provided,

answer the following questions:• What type of character usually depicts Death in a

story?• What do you think a “vice” is? Do you have any

vices?• What has the power to corrupt?

*You’ll turn in these pieces of paper at the end of today’s lesson, so add the period and today’s date, on the top of it.

S T U F F Y O U N E E D T O R E M I N D Y O U R S E L F O F, B E F O R E W E R E A D T H E PA R D O N E R ’ S TA L E

REVIEW

EXEMPLUM

• Okay, maybe you didn’t already know this one• An exemplum is a short anecdote or story

that illustrates a particular moral point• They were developed in the late Middle

Ages and often used in sermons and other didactic literature• The exemplus we’re about to read is about

greed.• As we read, pay attention to the actions of

the characters

FORESHADOWING

•Hints about future plot events• Foreshadowing helps the reader predict what might happen

IRONY

•Verbal Irony – when a character says one thing but means another.• Situational Irony – when a character or reader expects one thing to happen but something else happens.•Dramatic Irony – when the reader knows something that a character does not.

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• A mother sees her teenager playing video games instead of doing her homework, she says, "Once you're done with your very important work there, let's take some time out for recreation in the form of some chemistry problems.“ • Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony• Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• A mother sees her teenager playing video games instead of doing her homework, she says, "Once you're done with your very important work there, let's take some time out for recreation in the form of some chemistry problems.“ • Is it:• Verbal irony – Saying one thing, but

meaning another• Situational irony• Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare: When Romeo finds Juliet in a drugged sleep, he assumes her to be dead and kills himself. Upon awakening to find her dead lover beside her, Juliet then kills herself.• Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony• Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare: When Romeo finds Juliet in a drugged sleep, he assumes her to be dead and kills himself. Upon awakening to find her dead lover beside her, Juliet then kills herself.• Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony

• Dramatic irony – The reader knows something that a character does not know.

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• A woman has been saving painfully to buy a gold watch. Just hours after buying the watch, her daughter arrives home with the same watch as a gift for her!• Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony • Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• A woman has been saving painfully to buy a gold watch. Just hours after buying the watch, her daughter arrives home with the same watch as a gift for her!• Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony – a character or reader

expects one thing to happen but something else happens.• Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• From the movie Shrek:Donkey: Can I stay with you? Please?Shrek: Of course.Donkey: Really?Shrek: NO.

• Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony • Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• From the movie Shrek:Donkey: Can I stay with you? Please?Shrek: Of course.Donkey: Really?Shrek: NO.

• Is it:

•Verbal irony• Situational irony • Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy goes to a wizard to fulfill her wish to go home before discovering that she had the ability to go back home all this while. The Scarecrow longs for intelligence only to discover that he is a genius, just as the Tin man longs to be capable of love only to discover that he has a heart. Similarly, the Lion who at first seems to be a coward, turns out to be very courageous.

Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony • Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy goes to a wizard to fulfill her wish to go home before discovering that she had the ability to go back home all this while. The Scarecrow longs for intelligence only to discover that he is a genius, just as the Tin man longs to be capable of love only to discover that he has a heart. Similarly, the Lion who at first seems to be a coward, turns out to be very courageous.

Is it:• Verbal irony

•Situational irony • Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• The film Titanic.

Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony • Dramatic irony

WHAT KIND OF IRONY IS THIS?

• The film Titanic.

Is it:• Verbal irony• Situational irony

•Dramatic irony

THE PARDONER’S PROLOGUE & TALE

• Page 170 in your textbook• Follow along as we listen to the recording and interrupt when you have questions.• Listen for clues to the nature of corruption and deceit.• I will be stopped occasionally to ask you questions and to point out various important places in the text.

MLA INTERNAL CITATIONS

In English, when we write, we use the Modern Language Association (MLA) format. The MLA is a group of English professors whose goal is to standardize the way academic papers are written

All your papers should be set up in MLA format.

Today, you will cite your answers in MLA format using line numbers from the text. We will use the simplest form of citing poetry:Blah, blah bibilty blah (Chaucer 152-155).

Line numbers from textAuthor’s name

2ND NINE WEEKS GROUPS – 3RD PERIOD

Group BFeasterHeadyMillerKing

Group EFordHulmeLaQuartMitchell

Group ABadilloBanksCarrollEvans, A.Smith, K.

Group DClementDuffEvans, M.MintlowWilson

Group CMuellerRaperRiveraSmithson

Group FNouanesabapSmallsSmarttSmith, A.

2ND NINE WEEKS GROUPS – 5TH PERIOD

Group 3BookerWoodardOdomMayo

Group 4GoadCornishPayneCasto

Group 1Al KaissiWilsonJohnsonItsaleumsackNewkirk

Group 2BeaverWitasNealMartinSmith

Group 5GoodHaynesRaburnReach

Group 6MessengerHowseBowersRakias

2ND NINE WEEKS GROUPS – 6TH PERIOD

Group 3Ian CoynerRichard TaylorKole ShippMacey CappsCortavious Nelson

Group 4Anthony HutchingsMatt AdcockTiara SmithTaylor Cottrell

Group 1Trevor BoltzKevin ReedRaven MillerJasmine WheelerTijuandre Garrett

Group 2Heath CovingtonTeresa SyTad OnwuJason WyattTaylor McBurney

Group 5Savannah LawsonJalen CampbellCarrigan SummersJamarious Johnson

Group 6Abby NorrisAustin DyeMaya WatsonLogan Minshall

2ND NINE WEEKS GROUPS – 7TH PERIOD

Group 3SandersGoodmanManBurdett

Group 4LozierMcCluskeyMankinHamiltonAhmad

Group 1BertrandCollinsCunninghamVascoNiewiemski

Group 2OnateEarpBattleUnderwoodSpeck

Group 5CortezTalleyMathewsHardebeckDeleon

Group 6CrutchfieldTaylorMcCormickHassellPhilachack