Unit 7: Table of Contents - Mrs. Gum`s Virtual Classroom

Unit 7: Table of Contents
“How can acts of inhumanity challenge our beliefs and
assumptions about the world?”
Unit 7: Table of Contents
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Anne Frank: Anticipation Guide
3-Column Notes: Dramatic Elements
Nouns Practice Worksheet
Pack Your Bag for the Holocaust
Analyzing Flashback & Character
Analyzing Characterization
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Holocaust Video
Act One, Scene One
Grammar Notes: Nouns
Grammar: More Nouns
Act One, Scene Two
Act One, Scene Three
Casting Character Roles:
Mr. Frank
Anne Frank
Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Van Daan
Peter Van Dann
Margot Frank
Mr. Van Daan
Mr. Kraler
Dussel
Narrator
ACT ONE, SCENE THREE
Elements of Literature: pp. 358-371
Notebook Set-up: Analyzing Characterization
Analyzing Characterization
Act One, Scene Three
Characterization
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
Character
Name
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
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Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
Direct
Characterization
Methods a writer uses to develop the
personality traits of a character
Writer makes direct statements about
the character’s personality
Writer reveals the character’s
Characterization personality through the charter’s
words and actions and through what
other characters think and say about s
character
Essential Question(s): Through the use of direct and
Indirect
indirect characterization, how can you describe the
character of Anne Frank? How do you know?
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Act One, Scene Three
 Characterization – methods a writer uses to
develop the personality traits of a character
 Direct – writer makes direct statements about
the character’s personality
 Indirect – writer reveals the character’s
personality through the character’s words and
actions and through what other characters
think and say about a character
Essential Question(s): Through the use of
direct and indirect characterization, how can you
describe the character of Anne Frank? How do you
know?
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Act One, Scene Three
Use the T-Chart, to assist you in writing your
EQ answer. How can you describe the character of
Anne Frank?
Direct (Narrator)
- Anne and Peter are sitting
at the center table together
working on their lessons.
Indirect
- Anne spills the milk on Mrs.
Van Daan’s fur coat.
- Mrs . Van Daan: “clumsy
little fool”
- Mr. Van Daan: “aggravating,
needs a spanking because she
is spolied”
- Anne: “seem to be getting
everyone’s back up”
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Analyzing Characterization
Directions: Choose a character from Act One, Scene Three and
create a concept map, by showing what you know about the
character’s personality based on the exposition, stage directions,
and soliloquies.
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
You may not choose Anne
Frank!!
Character
Name
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption
Personality Trait
Be sure to quote
the text to show
how you came to
this assumption