Macbeth 1. abet 2. iniquity 3. egregious 4. cogent 5. façade 6. mendacious 7. debacle 8. portent 9. guile 10. temerity 4
Fiction COURSE OUTLINE Literary Terms/Figurative Language 1.3.11.C 1.3.11.D R11.B.2.1.1 R11.B.2.1.2 OBJECTIVES (PA standard) 1.3.11.C. Analyze the effectiveness, in terms of literary quality, of the author’s use of literary devices such as: sound techniques (e.g., rhyme, rhythm, meter, alliteration); figurative language (e.g., personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, irony, satire); literary structures (e.g., foreshadowing, flashbacks, progressive and digressive time). 1.3.11.D. Analyze and evaluate in poetry the appropriateness of diction and figurative language (e.g., irony, understatement, overstatement, paradox.). PROPOSED TIME 20 days RESOURCES Odyssey translated by EV Rieu l946 Penguin Classics ISBN: 00-069- 8255 Macbeth Folgers/Perma Bound, 1992 LESSON REFLECTION (for future revisions) Character 1.3.11.B R11.B.1.1.1 R11.B.2.1.1 Identify, interpret, describe, and or analyze examples of personification, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, satire, imagery, foreshadowing, flashbacks and irony in text. R11.B.2.1.2 Identify, interpret, describe, and/or analyze the author’s purpose for and effectiveness at using figurative language in text. 1.3.11.B. Analyze the relationships, uses and effectiveness of literary elements used by one or more authors in similar genres including characterization, setting, plot, theme, point of view, tone and style. Inferno translated by John Ciardi 1952-1982 Permabound Selections from World Literature Holt, Rinehart Winston1998 ISBN: 03-051- 408-6 R11.B.1.1.1 Interpret, compare, describe, analyze, and/or evaluate character actions, motives, dialogue, emotions; feelings, traits, and relationships among characters with fictional or literary nonfictional text. -Interpret, compare, describe, analyze, and/or evaluate the relationship between characters and other components of text. 1.3.11.B Analyze the relationships, uses and effectiveness of literary elements used by one or more authors in similar genres including characterization, setting, plot, theme, 5 Selections from Adventures in English Literature Holt, Rinehart Winston 1998 0-03-098639-7
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