January 20, 2016
E.Q: Evaluate the stages of a hero's journey in Beowulf.
Analyze how the different stages impact a persons identity.
Explain the different types of conflict.
Obj: I can evaluate the stages of a hero's journey in Beowulf.
I can analyze how the journey impacts identity.
I can explain the different types of conflict.
Starter:
Who is your personal hero?
In a 1/2 page response, describe who your hero is and why they are your hero.
Vocabulary:
Word:Conflict
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition 1: a struggle for power, property, etc.
2: strong disagreement between people, groups, etc., that results in often angry argument
2: strong disagreement between people, groups, etc., that results in often angry argument
3: a difference that prevents agreement : disagreement between ideas, feelings, etc.
Your Definition:
Activity: Finish the sentence: A conflict in my life is ____________________ because _________________.
Word: Man vs. Man
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: One character in the story has a problem with one or more of the other characters.
Your Definition:
Activity: Give an example of a man vs man conflict.
Word: Man vs. Self
Part of Speech: noun
Dictionary Definition: A character has trouble deciding what to do in a particular situation.
Your Definition:
Activity: Give an example of man vs. self conflict.
Word: Man vs. Nature
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: A character has a problem with some natural happening: a snowstorm, an avalanche, the bitter cold, or any of the other elements common to nature.
Your Definition:
Activity: Give an example of man vs. nature
Word: Man vs. Society
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: Character or group of characters fight against society, i.e. social norms and rules.
Your Definition;
Activity: Give an example of man vs. society.
Activity:
1. Stages of Hero's Journey Presentations
Each table will be assigned 2-3 stages of the hero's journey.
Create a graphic chart to explain these two steps.
Please include:
Name of step
One sentence explanation of what happens.
Analysis of how it impacts identity.
An illustration to support explanation.
You will present this information to the class.
2. Read Beowulf
Read Prologue- 4
Discussion Questions
Prologue- What is the purpose of this section?
1- How are the warriors characterized?
2-How is the villain characterized?
3- How is Beowulf characterized?
3- How is Beowulf characterized?
4- How are the Geats characterized?
5. How do these characteristics shape the way we create their identities?
6. Identify and describe the conflict.
3. TPEQEA
In a TPEQEA paragraph respond to the prompt below:
Analyze how Beowulf's response to conflict helps create his identity.
Make sure to use evidence from the poem.
Place this in your assignments folder labeled Beowulf Pro-4 TPEQEA.
Complete for homework.
Closure:
Predict what will happen next.
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