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March 10th, 2014Essential Question: What is the structure of a tragedy? Agenda: 1) Class Notes: The structure of a tragedy 2) Lion King 3) Sharing Sonnets (if time allows)
Homework: Take a break!
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Class Notes: The structure of tragedy
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Class Notes: Exposition: Introduction of the characters, setting, etc.
Rising action:The rising action of a story is the series of events that begin immediately after the exposition (introduction) of the story and builds up to the climax.
Climax: The climax is the turning point, which changes the protagonist’s fate.
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Class Notes: Falling action: During the falling action, the conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist unravels, with the protagonist winning or losing against the antagonist.
Denouement or Resolution: The resolution comprises events from the end of the falling action to the actual ending scene of the drama or narrative.
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The LION KING
The Lion King is basically the story of Hamlet except everything that turns out nicely in the Lion King goes wrong in Hamlet.
Let’s explore...
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Class Notes: The Lion King
● While watching: In your notes, please write down the major plot points of the Lion King while we watch
● After watching: Organize the plot points based on the structure of tragedy!
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Sharing
● Sharing poems!○ On a volunteer basis
● The audience will volunteer positive feedback for each poet
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Creative Writing