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Derek MahonDerek MahonMCS 2011/12
WebquestWebquest
GuideGuide• Select ten important pieces of information about
DerekMahon
• Prepare them in a visual format for the class
After the TitanicAfter the Titanic
Think, Pair, ShareThink, Pair, Share• Look at the title
• Discuss it with your partner
• What do you think the poem will be about?
ReadingReading• As we read the poem:
• Highlight keywords
• Choose three images you find interesting.
Bruce IsmayBruce Ismay• Educated and wealthy
• Owner of White Star Line
• Write a letter to the family of those who died on the ship
Passenger Category
Number Aboard
Percentage Saved
Percentage Lost
Number Saved
Number Lost
Children, First Class
6 83% 17% 5 1
Children, Second Class
24 100% 0% 24 0
Children, Third Class
79 34% 66% 27 52
Women, First Class
144 97% 3% 140 4
Women, Second Class
93 86% 14% 80 13
Women, Third Class
165 46% 54% 76 89
Women, Crew
23 87% 13% 20 3
LetterLetter• You have survived the sinking of the Titanic.
Write a letter to a newspaper telling of your experience before, during and after the sinking
AntarcticaAntarctica• ‘I am just going outside and may be some
time.’The others nod, pretending not to know.At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.He leaves them reading and begins to climb,Goading his ghost into the howling snow;He is just going outside and may be some time.The tent recedes beneath its crust of rimeAnd frostbite is replaced by vertigo:At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.Need we consider it some sort of crime,This numb self-sacrifice of the weakest? No,He is just going outside and may be some timeIn fact, for ever. Solitary enzyme,Though the night yield no glimmer there will glow,At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.
• - Derek Mahon
Captain Oates(1880-Captain Oates(1880-1912)1912)
““I am just going I am just going outside and may be outside and may be
some time”some time”
The ExpeditionThe Expedition• Waking on the morning of 16 March and
recognising the need to sacrifice himself in order to give the others a chance of survival, Scott wrote that Oates said to them; "I am just going outside and may be some time." Forgoing the pain and effort of putting his boots on, he walked out of the tent into a blizzard and −40 °F (−40 °C) temperatures to his death. Scott also wrote in his diary, "We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death, but though we tried to dissuade him, we knew it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman". Oates' noble sacrifice however made no difference to the eventual outcome
AnatarcticaAnatarctica• Choose your favourite phrases/ words from the
poem. Write one comment saying why you like these particular words/ phrases.
Letter• Write a letter to the family of Captain Oates. In
your letter you should:
• Describe the situation you were in
• Explain why he made this sacrifice
• Tell his family how you and your family feel about Captain Oates
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