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Reading Log Notes--- Reading Log Notes--- RMS RMS Titanic Titanic Literary Terms: Literary Terms: Irony (three types) Irony (three types) Situational Irony--- Situational Irony--- when something occurs differently than when something occurs differently than what is expected by the situation what is expected by the situation Verbal Irony--- Verbal Irony--- saying something but meaning something saying something but meaning something else. else. Dramatic Irony--- Dramatic Irony--- when audience or characters know something when audience or characters know something that other characters do not. that other characters do not.

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Page 1: Reading Log Notes---”RMS Titanic” Literary Terms: Irony (three types)  Situational Irony--- when something occurs differently than what is expected by

Reading Log Notes---Reading Log Notes---””RMS RMS TitanicTitanic””

Literary Terms:Literary Terms:Irony (three types)Irony (three types)Situational Irony---Situational Irony---when something occurs differently than what is expected when something occurs differently than what is expected by the situationby the situationVerbal Irony---Verbal Irony---saying something but meaning something else.saying something but meaning something else.Dramatic Irony---Dramatic Irony---when audience or characters know something that other when audience or characters know something that other characters do not.characters do not.

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Reading Log Notes---Reading Log Notes---””RMS TitanicRMS Titanic””

Literary Terms (cont.):Literary Terms (cont.): Mood---Mood---the feeling evoked in the reader.the feeling evoked in the reader. Tone---Tone---the attitude or feelings of the writer.the attitude or feelings of the writer. Symbol---Symbol---representation of something other than itself.representation of something other than itself.

From the story…what is the significance of the From the story…what is the significance of the ““blue sparkblue spark””??

Suspense---Suspense---– Feeling of anticipation in the readerFeeling of anticipation in the reader

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Reading Log Notes---Reading Log Notes---””RMS TitanicRMS Titanic””

Sources of historical information:Sources of historical information: Primary source---Primary source---

original material that has not been interpreted by other writers.original material that has not been interpreted by other writers. Secondary source---Secondary source---

is based on other sources. Information form these sources is is based on other sources. Information form these sources is interpreted, summarized, or retold by another writer.interpreted, summarized, or retold by another writer.

What type of source would What type of source would ““RMS TitanicRMS Titanic”” be considered? be considered?

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Reading Log Notes---Reading Log Notes---””RMS TitanicRMS Titanic””

Considerations / Discussion Ideas:Considerations / Discussion Ideas:Why does the writer choose his organization?Why does the writer choose his organization?

Think how the writer used order & timeThink how the writer used order & time

Themes coming from the idea of Themes coming from the idea of ““Power/ControlPower/Control””??

Comments regarding Comments regarding ““From a LifeboatFrom a Lifeboat””//”” FiremanFireman’’s Tales Tale””—How does this primary —How does this primary source enhance what you now know?source enhance what you now know?