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Narrator and Voice p.149Omniscient

First-person narrator

Third-person-limited point of view

Tone

Voice

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Narrator

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Narrator

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Write a summary:

“__________” by _________ describes__

______,________,________. ___________

___(interprets, explains, determines, details, represents, translates, specifies) __________as __________. An example of words(language) used are:______________. (continue with other definitions and examples) ______________are significant because___________________.

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Ticket-Out-The-Door

Write three sentences using the different points of view:

1. omniscient-

2. first-person-

3. third-person-limited-

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WORD OF THE DAY #30Beckon [bek-uhn] v.

Gesture or signal to request someone to approach or follow

Lure, coax, entice, sign

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“The Interlopers”-Narrator

1. What do we know about the characters (list feeling/thoughts/actions)?

2. What type of language (words) are being used in the story?

3. Who is revealing the character(s)?

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WORD OF THE DAY #31Beguile [bih-gahyl] v.

To charm, deceive

Betray, bluff, con, dupe

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WORD OF THE DAY #32Beleaguer [bih-lee-

ger] v.

To surround and attack

Blockade, persecute

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“The Cask of Amontillado”Questions (1-5) p. 174-179

1. The narrator’s smiling portrays that he is intensely vindictive and is filled with hatred for Fortunato.

2. The narrator plays on Fortunato's competitive nature on his vanity about his wine expertise. This strategy conveys the narrator has pinpointed Furtunato’s weaknesses and is a shrewd manipulator.

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“The Cask of Amontillado”Questions (1-5) p. 174-179

3. Montresor may be planning to kill Fortunato and to bury the body in concrete. He has carefully planned and prepared for the day he would lure Fortunato into the catacombs.

4. Montresor is happy to hear Fortunato's suffering and is satisfied with his vengeance—Is Montresor sane?

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“The Cask of Amontillado”Questions (1-5) p. 174-179

5. Montresor may feel a moment’s remorse or compassion; he has just put a torch in with Fortunato as if offering comfort. Montresor may regret that he can’t torment Fortunato further; the torch , which Fortunato can’t grasp which will use up oxygen in the sealed chamber, may be meant as a final cruel act.

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WORD OF THE DAY #33Belligerent [buh-lij-

er-uhnt] adj.

Angry, aggressive, ready to start a fight

Combative, hostile, antagonistic

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“The Cask of Amontillado”

1. How would you describe the persona that Poe created for Montresor? Why did he choose him to tell the story?

-Montresor is secretive, intense, obsessive, vengeful and possibly insane. Poe wanted to depict a vengeful mind.

2. What character traits in Fortunato make him fall prey to Montresor?

-Fortunato is open, easygoing, self-assured and vain. Montresor takes advantage of the last two traits.

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“The Cask of Amontillado”

3. How would you describe Montresor’s voice and tone in one word (hint: reverse psychology)?

- It is ironic. Evidence:

4.Is Montresor an unreliable or credible character? Show with evidence.

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“The Cask of Amontillado”Unreliable or Credible

Character?

A. Narrator’s opening sentence. Is it an over-reaction? Yes, it is an exaggeration.

B. Secret scheme for revenge. Is this how most people would react to an insult? No, most people would confront and ask for an apology.

C. What does the narrator’s attitude toward his servants reveal about his view of humanity? Reveals he is paranoid and does not trust anyone.

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“The Cask of Amontillado”Unreliable or Credible

Character?

D. What is bizarre about the narrator’s reference to Fortunato as his “poor friend”? “poor” represents sympathy or that he cares, “friend” –they are not.

E. Why does Montresor profess concern for Fortunato’s health? Tricks him to think he is concerned and does not want Fortunato to be suspicious.

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“The Cask of Amontillado”Unreliable or Credible

Character?

F. What is ironic about Montresor’s reference to Fortunato as noble?

He made it clear that he does not consider Fortunato noble and he does not treat him in a noble manner.

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Benchmark Review

-Connotation (Figuratively) - all the associations and emotions related to the word ex: heart=love/Denotation (Literally)-definition of the word-literal meaning ex: heart=an organ that pumps blood p.436

-Internal conflict struggles to be resolved inside problems-feelings and emotions /External Conflict struggle outside themselves-outside problems with other characters, weather, etc. p.118

-Foreshadow-p.24 hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.

-Primary-firsthand account ex: autobiographies, letters, interviews, oral histories, eyewitness news reports, essays, editorials and speeches/Secondary Source- secondhand account ex: encyclopedias, reference works, textbooks, biographies, many magazine articles, most newspaper articles p.96

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Benchmark Review

-Opinion-someone thinks about something, judgment, cannot prove

Fact-something that can be proven

Quotation-something someone said using quotation marks

Statistics-data, numbers, surveys, percentages, charts

-is/are-look at the subject is it plural or singular?

-predicate nominative- direct object, predicate adjective, indirect object p.58

-participle phrase, gerund phrase, prepositional phrase, infinitive phrase p.79

-collective noun, compound noun, abstract noun, proper noun p.4

-independent clause, adjective clause, noun clause, adverb p.98 clause

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Benchmark Review

Chapter 1 Review-pgs. 76-81

p. 78 1.A 2.H 3. D 4. H 5.C 6. G 7. A

p.80 1.C 2.J 3. A 4.H 5. B 6. J

P.81 1.A 2.H 3. D 4.G 5.C

Chapter 2 Review-pgs. 140-145

P.142 1.B 2.G 3.C 4.G 5.A 6.J 7.B 8.F 9 C 10.F

P.144 1.D 2.G 3.B 4. H 5.A 6.H

P.145 1.A 2.H 3.A 4.G 5.D

Chapter 3 Review-pgs. 202-205

P.203 1. B 2. H 3.A 4.G 5.D 6.J 7. A

P.204 1.B 2.F 3.B 4.J 5. B 6. J 7.D 8. G 9.D

P. 205 1.B 2.J 3.A 4. H 5.B

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WORD OF THE DAY #34Bigotry [bigotry] n.

Strong prejudice against a particular group of people

Prejudice, injustice, bias, racist

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WORD OF THE DAY #35Blight [blahyt] n.

Destroy or prevent growth

Disease, infestation, decay, contamination

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WORD OF THE DAY #36Bureaucratic

[byoor-uh-krat-ik] adj.

Relating to rigid government routine

Regulate, governing, process, ruling