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English 10: Character, Conflict and Postsecret

Journal Question: NONE. Study for the diagramming quiz! Today ’ s Agenda: Review Diagramming – wksht together Quiz Finish reading “ The Possibility of Evil ” and finish worksheet Notes – Character & Conflict through Postsecrets

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English 10: Character, Conflict and Postsecret

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  1. Journal Question: NONE. Study for the diagramming quiz! Today’s Agenda: Review Diagramming – wksht together Quiz Finish reading “The Possibility of Evil” and finish worksheet Notes – Character & Conflict through Postsecrets Activity – write down which character and from what story you will be doing your project on. English 10:Character, Conflict and Postsecret

  2. What is PostSecret? • a website where people can post their secrets in an artistic fashion. • Although “secrets” shared in today’s class are school appropriate, please keep in mind that this is a public website. • Some of the “secrets” you may see on the website may contain adult content and mature issues. [Make sure you check with a parent before viewing.]

  3. Why are we practicing with PostSecret? Sometimes it can be difficulty to practice characterization with people we have read and discussed in class. Since posts on this website are anonymous, it allows us the opportunity to characterize the owners of these “secrets” in an indirect way based on their actions, words, thoughts, feelings, etc.

  4. Review: What are the types of conflict?

  5. What are the types of conflict? External Conflicts: • Man vs. Self • Man vs. Society • Man vs. Nature/Fate Internal Conflict: • Man vs. Man

  6. What are the types of conflict? • Man vs. Self Conflict: When a character is in a conflict with his/herself • Man vs. Nature Conflict:When a character is in a conflict with the natural world. • Man vs. Society Conflict:When a character is involved in a conflict with society. • Man vs. Man Conflict: When two people are in a conflict with each other

  7. What type of conflict appears in this secret? Justify your answer.

  8. What type of conflict does this secret holder have? Justify your answer.

  9. This could be two conflicts. What are they? Justify your answer.

  10. Can you identify what conflict appears in this secret? Justify your answer.

  11. What are the two main characters of the story usually called?

  12. Character Terms: Protagonist: The main character. Antagonist: The person(s) against the protagonist.

  13. Who is the… Protagonist? Antagonist?

  14. Protagonist: The environmentally aware person that drives a hybrid car. How do I know? Because his/her car is the main focus. Antagonist: People who do not drive hybrid cars How do I know? People without hybrid cars are destroying the environment in this person’s eyes.

  15. Who is the Protagonist? How do you know? Who is the Antagonist? How do you know?

  16. Types of Characters • Static Character: A person who does not change. • Dynamic Character: A person who changes.

  17. Types of Characters • Flat Characters: One dimensional, superficial, and stereotypical. • Round Characters: Many sides, conflicted, more like real people.

  18. Would this person be considered a flat or round character? How do you know?

  19. Would the person who created this secret be considered a flat or round character? How do you know?

  20. What is character motivation?

  21. What is character motivation? Character Motivation is the reason characters do the things they do or act the way that they act.

  22. Consider the creator of this PostSecret. What do you believe was the motivation for his or her actions?

  23. Can you remember the two types of characterization?How are they different?

  24. Characterization: • Direct Characterization:When we are told traits or characteristics about a character without having to infer. • Indirect characterization:When hints to a character’s traits are given, but the reader has to infer specific characteristics about him/her.

  25. What does this indirectly tell you about this secret holder?

  26. Write a Secret! • Pick any character from “The Possibility of Evil” or “Shoofly Pie.” • Write a secret from his/her perspective. • You may be creative! Here are some characters you could pick from: • The Possibility of Evil: • Mr. Lewis (grocer) • Martha Harper (woman in grocery store) • Miss Strangeworth (main character) • Helen Crane (mother of baby) • Dave/Linda (young couple) • Shoofly Pie: • Mattie (main character) • Johnny (chef) • Riyad (boss) • Auggie (dishwasher)

  27. Now, it’s your turn: You will create a Post Secret Postcard for a character from any of our stories. You must answer 5 of the character questions below AND provide a justification for each answer. Refer to your scoring rubric!! 1. Is your character a protagonist or antagonist? Provide support for your answer. 2. Is your character static or dynamic so far in the story? Provide support for your answer. 3. Is your character round or flat so far in the novel? Provide support for your answer. 4. In what type of conflict is your character most involved? Provide support for your answer. 5. What is your character’s motivation and the action that they take as a result of that motivation? Provide support for your answer. 6. What types of direct or indirect characterization can be seen on your postcard?

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