Foreshadowing. -Edgar Allan Poe, The Fall of the House of Usher. Foreshadowing Projection Master. The True Confession of Charlotte Doyle
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1 Foreshadowing Projection Master Foreshadowing During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback, through a singularly dreary tract of country, and at length found myself, as the shades of the evening drew on, within the view of the melancholy House of Usher. -Edgar Allan Poe, The Fall of the House of Usher This is just the first sentence in Poe s short story, yet you can already make predictions about its action. What predictions can you make? Why? What hints has the the author placed in the first line of the story? Identify words and phrases that make you think or feel the way you do. Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 67
2 First Impressions Handout First Impressions In the top boxes, write words or phrases that describe Charlotte s first impressions of the crew and the captain. In the next boxes, list reasons why Charlotte has these first impressions. Finally, on the lines at the bottom of the page, tell whether or not you think Charlotte has good reasons for liking and disliking the men.. Charlotte s First Impressions of the Crew Charlotte s First Impressions of Captain Jaggery Why does Charlotte feel this way about the crew? Why does Charlotte feel this way about Captain Jaggery? Does Charlotte have good reasons to support her first impressions? 68 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
3 Point of View Springboard Projection Master Point of View Springboard You are not paid to be idle, the captain often declared, and he setting an example, was never slack in his duty. Even at our teas he was vigilant again, so like my father and patiently examined me as to what I had seen, heard, or even thought always ready with quick and wise correction Mr. Keetch when summoned [by the captain] would scuttle quickly to his side, nervous, agitated, that look of fear about him Mr. Hollybrass, the first mate, would approach slowly, seeming to take his own silent surroundings about the captain s demand. He might lift his shaggy eyebrows as if to object, but I never heard him actually contradict the captain in words. Indeed the captain would only repeat his commands, and then Mr. Hollybrass would obey. -Avi, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle 70 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
4 Conflict Projection Master #1 Conflict is the struggle between opposing forces. The conflict may be an internal one. It may be inside a person, such as an attitude or feeling that must be changed. Outer conflicts can be... Between people. Between people and an organization or idea. Between people and outside forces, such as nature. Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 71
5 Conflict Projection Master #2 Identifying Conflict Example #1 A storm was making, moving out of those mysterious belts which lie north and south of the equator, the home of hurricanes. The wind shifted a point, bringing with it a heavy squall. Mafatu lowered the sail on the run and gripped the steering paddle with hands that showed white at the knuckles... Like advance schouts of an oncoming army, wind gusts moved down upon the canoe, struck it savagely. Example #2 -Armstrong Perry, Call it Courage Background: True son is a white boy who has been raised by the Lenni Lenape Indians. Now, at age 15, he is being returned to his white family as part of a treaty. Ever since, he had been True Son, the blood of Cuyloga [True Son s Indian father] and flesh of his flesh... Then, how could he be torn from his home like a sapling from the ground and given to the alien whites who were his enemy!... Never would he give up his Indian life. Never! -Conrad Richter, The Light in the Forest 72 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
6 Conflict Projection Master #3 Identifying Conflict Example #3 Background: Kino, a poor fisherman who has found a great pearl, is pursued by men who want to steal it. They have taken the pearl. I have lost it. Now it is over, he [Kino] said. The pearl is gone. Juana [Kino s wife] quieted him as she would a sick child. Hush, she said. Here is your pearl. I found it in the path. Can you hear me now? Can you understand?... You have killed a man. We must go away... We must be gone before daylight comes. I was attacked, Kino said uneasily. I struck to save my life. -John Steinbeck, The Pearl Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 73
7 Figurative Language Projection Master #1 Figurative Language Writers use words to create images or pictures for the reader. To create these images, writers provide details of sight, sound, taste, smell, hearing, and movement. Writers often use figurative language to create these images. Unusual comparisons are made through the use of figurative language, which cause the reader to look at things in a new way. The three most common kinds of figurative language are similes, metaphors, and personification. Another kind of figurative language is the hyperbole. 74 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
8 The Sounds of Poetry Rhyme The True Confession of Charlotte Doyle Poetry Projection Master What kind of rhyme do you hear in the poem that you are reading or writing? Does every line of the poem rhyme, every other line, or no lines at all? Repetition What kind of repetition do you hear in the poem that you are reading or writing? Do any words, phrases, or entire lines repeat? Do any kinds of sounds repeat, such as beginning consonant sounds or middle vowel sounds? Rhythm What kind of rhythm do you hear in the poem that you are reading or writing? If you clap out the words, do the lines follow a particular pattern? How does the rhythm affect the way you feel about the poem? Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 75
9 Mr. Doyle s Letter Handout Mr. Doyle s Personality On the lines below, write words or phrases that describe Mr. Doyle s personality. Mr. Doyle s View of Charlotte s Work as a Sailor On the lines below, write words or phrases that describe how Mr. Doyle would feel about Charlotte s work. Mr. Doyle s Statements On the lines below, write statements that Mr. Doyle might make to Charlotte in his letter. Tone of the Letter On the lines below, describe the tone of Mr. Doyle s letter to Charlotte. 76 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
10 Letter Projection Master #1 Friendly Letter 3000 Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland September 29, 2008 Dear Heather, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Your friend, Alicia Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 77
11 Letter Projection Master #2 Business Letter 3000 Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland September 29, 2008 Mr. John Smith Editor The Baltimore Sun 1003 Calvert Street Baltimore, Maryland Dear Mr. Smith, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Respectfully Yours, Alicia B. Howell 78 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
12 Classified Ad Springboard Projection Master Classified Advertisements Driver Flatbed driver needed to move construction materials from Cary Construction Company to building sites. l year experienced required Average $700 to $1000 per week Call for more information Laborer Help wanted to perform general labor. Must be 21, pass a drug screen and background check. Call Pharmacist Compound drugs, fill prescriptions, consult with patients. 40 hrs/week. $1390 p/wk, 8am-4p.m. Pharmacy degree and state license required. Mail resume to Liz Chase, TD Drugstore, 100 Winslow Avenue, Philadelphia, PA Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 79
13 Charlotte Doyle Excerpt Projection Master Regarding Captain Jaggery, the log read simply. At the crew s urging I wrote that our noble captain had kept his post at the wheel during the hurricane, only to be swept away in the storm s final hour. Mr. Hollybrass was afforded the same heroic death. -Avi, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle 80 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
14 News Article Projection Master #1 The News Article Every news article contains the following information: Who What Where When Why How Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 81
15 News Article Projection Master #2 Parts of a News Article #1 Headline The headline titles the article. It is printed in a larger font and should grab the readers attention. #2 Lead The lead is the first paragraph of a news article. It contains the most important information of the story. #3 Body The body provides details on the information presented in the lead. 82 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
16 News Article Projection Master #3 Tips on Writing a News Article Make your headline dramatic so your audience will want to continue reading. The lead should contain a summary of the who, what, where, when, why and how information. Report facts. Do not include your opinion in the article; however, you may quote the opinions of other people as part of the story. The information in the body should give details that support the basic information stated in the lead. More facts, statistics, and quotations are examples of the kinds of information to include in the body. Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 83
17 News Article Handout Who My News Article What Where When Why How 84 Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved.
18 News Article Tips Handout Parts of a News Article #1 Headline The headline titles the article. It is printed in a larger font and should grab the readers attention. #2 Lead The lead is the first paragraph of a news article. It contains the most important information of the story. #3 Body The body provides details on the information presented in the lead. Tips on Writing a News Article Make your headline dramatic so your audience will want to continue reading. The lead should contain a summary of the who, what, where, when, why and how information. Report facts. Do not include your opinion in the article; however, you may quote the opinions of other people as part of the story. The information in the body should give details that support the basic information stated in the lead. More facts, statistics, and quotations are examples of the kinds of information to include in the body. Copyright The Johns Hopkins University. All Rights Reserved. 85
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