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All The King's Men All The King's Men By Robert Penn Warren (1905- 1989)

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All The King's MenAll The King's Men

By Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989)

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AP EnglishAP English

• HW: Read Ch. 1 of ATKM by Friday

• Notes on ATKM

• Huey Long video

• Journal entry

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Journal ResponseJournal Response

• The end justifies the means.

• Agree or disagree? Reasons?

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Won the Pulitzer Prize in Won the Pulitzer Prize in 19461946

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Jack Burden’s moral Jack Burden’s moral educationeducation

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Willie StarkWillie Stark

– Jack’s employer– Some link him with Huey Long,

governor of Louisiana from 1928-32

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Huey LongHuey Long

– Former governor of Louisiana– His slogan “Every man a king.”– Nicknamed “Kingfish”– Candidate for President in 1935, but

was shot

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Although Warren drew from many sources, there are similarities between Willie Stark and Huey Long but. . . .

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Look at the novel as the Look at the novel as the story of the growth of Jack story of the growth of Jack Burden rather than a Burden rather than a biography of Huey Long.biography of Huey Long.

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–What is the allusion?

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Humpty DumptyHumpty Dumpty

–Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall

–Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

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Humpty DumptyHumpty Dumpty

–All the king’s horses –and all the king’s men–couldn’t put Humpty –together again

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The FallThe Fall

–Governing metaphor of the novel.

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–Each major character experiences some kind of fall.

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Original sinOriginal sin

–Taints all the characters.

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–All characters are also capable of redemption.

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All The King’s MenAll The King’s MenEnd noteEnd note

–Jack began as a minor character, but he took on a life of his own as the novel developed.