CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

19
CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express : Part II

Transcript of CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

Page 1: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

CHARACTER ANALYSISMurder on the Orient Express: Part II

Page 2: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

WAGON LIT CONDUCTOR: PIERRE MICHEL

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 3: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

SECRETARY: MACQUEEN

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 4: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

VALET: MASTERMAN

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 5: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

AMERICAN LADY: MRS HUBBARD

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 6: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

SWEDISH LADY: GRETA OHLSSON

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 7: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

RUSSIAN PRINCESS: DRAGOMIROFF

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 8: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

COUNT AND COUNTESS ANDRENYI

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 9: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

COLONEL ARBUTHNOT

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 10: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

MR. HARDMAN

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 11: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

ITALIAN: FOSCARELLI

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 12: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

MISS DEBENHAM

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 13: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

GERMAN LADY’S MAID: HILDEGARDE SCHMIDT

What incriminating evidence do we have?

What defending evidence do we have?

Page 14: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

DON’T FORGET PAGE NUMBERS!

Record a quote that best describes the character’s physical characteristics.

Also, record a quote that is significant to the authenticity/fabrication of their character.

Find another quote that describes the character’s attitude. What do we learn about the character from this description?

Record an example of dialogue. Use of syntax, tone, diction, etc.

Page 15: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THESE QUOTES

“The impossible cannot have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearance.” – Poirot (Part II, Chapter 13)

“This man, Ratchett or Cassetti, was stabbed in twelve places and died last night. That is fact one.”

Page 16: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

The crime was committed, at a quarter past one. What evidence supports this fact?

Why is the description that Hardman provided “questionable”?

Explain Poirot’s use of deduction in Chapter 13, Part II. Use a graphic organizer to complete this task. *See example below.

Read chapters 14-15 before tomorrow. There are copies on the table if you need to take one home.

Page 17: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

READ PART III: THURSDAY-TUESDAY

Page 18: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

THEME

Create a chart displaying the theme: Justice v Judgment. *You may decide to use a T-chart, Bubble Map, etc. As long as you create a graphic to display your findings.

Find quotes from the novel that support this theme and explain them. See example below.

JUSTICE JUDGMENT

INSERT QUOTE HERE INSERT QUOTE HERE

INSERT EXPLANATION HERE INSERT EXPLANATION HERE

Page 19: CHARACTER ANALYSIS Murder on the Orient Express: Part II.

WRITING PRACTICE: TIDE

Write a TIDE paragraph using the following central idea. Remember to find specific evidence (quotes) that support this CI and provide a detailed examination of each piece of evidence. CENTRAL IDEA:

It is possible to use reason and logic to discover the truth.