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Using the dialectical
Journal as a guide:
Start at Scene I, and IDENTIFY eachquote as it relates to the 5 major
symbolic character traits of SCROOGE:
Scenes I, II, III, IV = Beginning of playto describe Scrooge’s character:
*relationships*Money*Greed
*Selfishness
Scenes V, VI = End of play to describeScrooge’s character changed:
*new relationship*Money*Greed
*Selfless/Unselfish*Redemption from poor actions
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Write the quote on your paper:
“Yes, that is my name, and I fear it mayNot please you. Allow me to ask your
Pardon, and will you have the goodnessTo add this (throwing him a purse) to
Your good work!” (Dickens)
After writing the quote on your paper, Use the quote as text support IN A PARAGRAPH FORM TO ANSWER the
Items below…
1. What event at the beginning of thenovel, as modeled by Scrooge,
would be opposite of thisman speaking?
2. What ONE SYMBOLIC trait is modeled in
the changed Scrooge?
3. NOW, Explain how this text evidence describes the change in Scrooge’scharacter at the end of the novel.
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3rd 6 weeks
Writing
Outcome:
Using all of your notes, dialectical journal analysis (place to find text evidence to support essay), text/novel, write a well-thought,
Meaningful essay about A Christmas
Carol.
Compare and contrast Scrooge at the beginning of the novel and at the end of the novel.
*Choose 2 symbolic concepts that will allow you to show Scrooge’s ways at the beginning of novel and the ‘changed’ Scrooge at the end of the novel along with at least 4 examples of text evidence (beginning novel quote/end novel quote)*
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EXAMPLE….
As the speaker describes the appearance of the apparition of Jacob Marley, we are reminded.
of this character’s purpose to enlighten Ebenezer Scrooge about his upcoming persecution and unrest.
This moment marked by choices that intentionally harm others’ welfare and will soon cause Scrooge to
beg for redemption because of such disparate actions. Scrooge’s heart, overwrought with spite for others,
himself and the season at hand, will soon demand that changes occur within. With Marley’s spectral
appearance, Scrooge will be forced to reassess his ways and make dynamic life changes to avoid the
same, unrestful fate of afterlife. As shown in the quote,
“The chain he drew was clasped about his middle. It was long, and wound about him like a tail;
and it was made of cashboxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses
wrought in steel”(13 Dickens). Would Scrooge not heed this warning to forge ahead and help
his fellow man and family, a similar heavy-weighted chain of binding procurements will be Scrooge’s fate. Scrooge could redeem himself of such a
terrible outcome by…
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As you and your partner
or group work with the
Quote:
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS TO ASSIST WITH: SPEAKER, MOOD,
SYMBOLISM, EXPLANATION:
1. Who is speaking?
2. Who/What is being described?
3. How is this symbolic of the Character Scrooge? (attitude, mood,
characterization change)
4. Describe the CHANGE that should occur in Scrooge,
AND
5. Explain why this change isimportant to the character and the text.
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How important is money?
MONEY IS…
It also signals how hard we work.
Keeps a roof over head, clothes on back,Food on table.
Money buy new things, but leading causeFor violence, cruelty, and anger.
Motivation to work and get things done.
Buy daily needs, enjoy doing things
Keeps you alive
Key that lets us live
Allows to have order, value of items
Earned.
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YOU WILL NEED:
Turn in any homework over outside reading
Dialectical Journal for the play“A Christmas Carol”
TEXTBOOK, page 406
Pen/Pencil***********************************************
PREAP:
CognatesPen/Pencil
ACC textbookVIEWING/REPRESENTING HANDOUT
HOW DOES SCROOGE’S CHARACTERCONTINUE TO CHANGE AND WHAT IS
‘SYMBOLIC’ IN THESE MEETINGS/CHANGES??
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YOU WILL NEED:
One sheet of notebook paper
Pen/Pencil
Map Pencils
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GEOTHE ROOT GEO
MEANS EARTH, SOIL OR GROUND. THIS IMPORTANT WORD
PART OPENS DOORS TO LAND AND WATER,
BOTH ON SURFACE AND BELOW, AND TO
EVERY LIVING CREATURE IN EVERY NOOK AND CORNER
OF OUR PLANET.
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Dungeon n. - -
A strong, dark prison or cell usually under the ground
GEOGRAPHY n. -
The science dealing with the a real differentiation of the earth’s surface.
GEOde n. –A hollow modular stone often lined
with crystals, found in the earth
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GRAVITHE ROOT GRAVI MEANS HEAVY OR WEIGHTY. IT
COMES FROM THE LATIN GRAVIS WHICH MEANS
HEAVY. IT IS ALSO NECESSARY TO AVOID
CONFUSION WITH WORDS THAT ARE BASED ON THE ROOT GRAVEL MEANING PEBBLY GROUND. YOU WILL HAVE A WEIGHTY
DECISION TO MAKE WHEN YOU ENCOUNTER WORDS
WITH GRAVI IN THEM; YOUR DICTIONARY WILL
HELP YOU
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GRAVITY n.
The force of attraction by heaviness or weight
GRAVITATE v.
To have natural tendency to be strongly attracted
GRAVID adj.
To be pregnant
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HEMOTHE ROOT
HEMO MEANS
BLOOD. IT COMES
FROM THE GREEK HAIMA.
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HEMOPHILIA n.
Disorder in which excessive bleeding occurs
HEMOPHAGOUS adj.
Feeding on blood
HEMOPERFUSION n.
Blood cleansing by absorption of charcoal
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ISO THE COGNATE
ISO MEANS EQUAL.
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ISOBAR n. - -
Line on a map connecting points of equal barometric pressure
ISOMETRIC n. -
Have equality of measure
ISOTHERMAL n. –Having equal or constant temperature
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You NEED:LIBRARY
BOOKS…..
HOLES novel
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METERTHE ROOT
METER MEANS TO MEASURE.
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT WORD PART
BECAUSE EVERYTHING IN
LIFE IS METER’ED OUT TO US.
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AUDIOMETER n. - -
Instrument that measures hearing
CHRONOMETER n. -
Instrument that measures time
ODOMETER n. –An instrument for measuring distance traveled
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MID/
MED
The cognates mid/med mean the middle or center.
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MIDTERM n. - -
Middle of a grading term in school
MIDWAY n. -
Halfway in-between
MEDIAN n. –Pertaining to something dividing an area
into two equal parts
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ASSIGNMENTS
MONDAY – Cognates; Pop Quiz 1-5 HOLES; project articles due tomorrow.
TUESDAY Cognates; Put newspaper together with articles; PRESENT
WEDNESDAY Present articles
THURSDAY LIBRARY; HOLES TEST CHP. 1-9 , DISCUSSION
FRIDAY Details on Charles Dickens; ACC the play
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GEOTHE ROOT GEO
MEANS EARTH, SOIL OR GROUND. THIS IMPORTANT WORD
PART OPENS DOORS TO LAND AND WATER,
BOTH ON SURFACE AND BELOW, AND TO
EVERY LIVING CREATURE IN EVERY NOOK AND CORNER
OF OUR PLANET.
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Dungeon n. - -
A strong, dark prison or cell usually under the ground
GEOGRAPHY n. -
The science dealing with the a real differentiation of the earth’s surface.
GEOde n. –A hollow modular stone often lined
with crystals, found in the earth
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Dungeon n.
The dungeon, a dark and terrifying place, was a cell full of prisoners.
GEOGRAPHY n. -
In social studies, the boring and soundless classroom,
we learned about world geography.
GEOde n. –I was playing a video game with Wyatt, and he
beat me so I got a geode, a rough and dusty rock .
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Class materialsPen/Pencil
Notebook paper with heading:
TITLE: WORKS CITED
Complete the copying of the citations for the Victorian Research Project page.
Turn in to class period box.
All materials on floor but pencil
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Class materialsPen/Pencil
Library book
Homework/corrections to be done/…
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Class materialsHOLES novel
HOMEWORK PAPER w/homework completed
Pen/pencil
LIBRARY BOOKs….
2 SHEETS OF NOTEBOOK PAPER WITH HEADING:First Name Last Name
DAIGLE
RELA - ___
17 November 2011
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Class materialsACC novel
HOMEWORK PAPER w/homework completed
Pen/pencil
LIBRARY BOOKs….
2 SHEETS OF NOTEBOOK PAPER WITH HEADING:First Name Last Name
DAIGLE
RELA - ___
17 November 2011
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Class materials
LIBRARY
BOOKs….
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ASSIGNMENTS
MONDAY – Cognates; project articles due; put newspapers together.
TUESDAY Cognates; PRESENT newspapers
WEDNESDAY COMPUTER LAB to type DTWT essay
THURSDAY LIBRARY; ACC test and discussion
FRIDAY Details on Charles Dickens; ACC the play