Europe - A Doll's House
In the European unit of Honors English Two, we will be focusing on one primary work. We will study A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen.
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A Doll's House
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LOVE AND MARRIAGE:
When you think about marriage, what do you think of?
What is the woman's role in a relationship?
What is the man's role?
What is true love?
Assignment: Mirror Mirror
Download the file below. Read the notes on character foil. Complete the chart provided and then write the paragraph on the back. Remember, you must
explain and elaborate.There should be a minimum of five points as to how you relate to the character.
explain and elaborate.There should be a minimum of five points as to how you relate to the character.
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Assignment: Think Pair Share
Download the file below. After reading the story, rank the five (5) characters in the story beginning with the one whom you consider as the “most morally
offensive” and end with the one whom you consider the “least objectionable.” That is, the character who seems to be the most dishonorable to you should
be entered first in the list following the story, then the second most dishonorable, and so on, with the least dishonorable or objectionable being entered
fifth. Briefly note why you rank them in the order that you do.
offensive” and end with the one whom you consider the “least objectionable.” That is, the character who seems to be the most dishonorable to you should
be entered first in the list following the story, then the second most dishonorable, and so on, with the least dishonorable or objectionable being entered
fifth. Briefly note why you rank them in the order that you do.
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Answer the questions at the bottom of the think pair share page. Partner up and discuss your answers. Share similarities or differences you had with your partners in the spaces provided. Be prepared to address similarities and differences in class discussion.
Methods of Characterization:
Methods of characterization are how an author develops his or her characters into something memorable for the reader
1. Direct Description: when the writer comes right out and tells you information about a character
2. Actions: The actions of the character teaches the readers (and other characters) about the character
3. Speech: What the character says and how they say it gives information to the reader.
4. Thoughts: What's going on inside the character's head reveals information about the character.
5. Reactions of Others: How other characters respond to the character.
6. Relationships: Who the character's friends are.
1. Direct Description: when the writer comes right out and tells you information about a character
2. Actions: The actions of the character teaches the readers (and other characters) about the character
3. Speech: What the character says and how they say it gives information to the reader.
4. Thoughts: What's going on inside the character's head reveals information about the character.
5. Reactions of Others: How other characters respond to the character.
6. Relationships: Who the character's friends are.