Reading Spine Tinglers

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How can one extraordinary experience
change the course of a life forever?
SPINE TINGLERS
CONFLICT
Internal
• man vs. self
External
• man vs. society
• man vs. man
• man vs. nature
• man vs. fate/god
• man vs.
supernatural
• man vs.
technology
“THE INTERLOPERS” BY PG. 304
FORESHADOW
• Warning or hint of a future event
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“THE CASK OF
AMONTILLADO” BY EDGAR
ALLEN POE PG. 6
Author history
Read along with iTunes version
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CHARACTERS
• (protaginist) MontresorNarrator/main character
• Amontillado- rare wine
• (antagonist) Fortunato- friend of
Montresor
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE…
• Cite textual evidence that is an example of
the following from the story:
1. Setting
2. Suspense
3. Foreshadow
4. Cite textual evidence from the
story to prove that Montresor
is
a) round OR flat
AND
b) static OR dynamic.
5. Cite textual evidence from the
story to prove that Fortunato is
a) round OR flat
AND
b) static OR dynamic.
ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
“THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO”
By the last breath of the four winds that blow
I'll have revenge upon Fortunato
Smile in his face I'll say "Come let us go.
I've a cask of Amontillado"
You who are rich and whose troubles are few
May come around to see my point of view
What price the crown of a King on his throne
When you're chained in the dark all alone
Sheltered inside from the cold of the snow
Follow me now to the vault down below
Drinking the wine as we laugh at the time
Which is passing incredibly slow
(Spare me my life only name your reward)
Part of you dies each brick I lay
(Bring back some light in the name of the Lord)
You'll feel your mind slipping away
(What are these chains binding my arms)
Part of you dies each passing day
(Say it's a game and I'll come to no harm)
You'll feel your life slipping away
SPINE TINGERLS…POETRY
Imagery
Diction
• Imagery is the descriptive or figurative
language used in literature to create
word pictures for the reader.
• Diction is word choice, including the
vocabulary used, the appropriateness of
the words, and the vividness of the
language.
• Created through tactile, visual, and
auditory details.
• Unique or interesting words that
contribute to an image.
• Vivid or intense language that paints a
clear picture.
"THE LISTENERS" PG 122
"BEWARE: DO NOT READ THIS POEM" PG 124
"ECHO" PG 126
Imagery & Diction: Literary Analysis on pg. 127
(#1-6)
“THE LISTENERS”
• In a group of 3, create a dramatic scene that takes place in
“the lone house” of “the listeners” after the Traveler has
galloped away.
• Use your scene to answer some of the questions left unanswered by
the poem.
• Act out the scene you have created.
• Record the skit on your phone…email to halesal@d93.k12.id.us
PLOT
• Climax
• Conflict
• Exposition
• Falling action
D ________________
• Resolution
• Rising Action
B ________________
E ________________
C ________________
F ________________
A ________________
“THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME”
By Richard
Connell pg. 18
How can one
extraordinary
experience
change the
course of a
life forever?
CITE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE TO GIVE AN
EXAMPLE OF EACH OF THESE FROM MDG:
Character
Other
Conflict
1. protagonist
7. direct characterization
15. internal: man vs. self
2. antagonist
8. indirect characterization
16. external:
3. round
9. foreshadow
4. flat
10. imagery
5. static
6. dynamic
11. diction
12. plot/plot line
13. setting
14. suspense
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man vs. society
man vs. man
man vs. nature
man vs. fate/god
man vs. supernatural
man vs. technology
ESSAY
Write a short essay using textual evidence from one or more of
the stories to explain how one extraordinary experience can
change the course of a life forever?
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