Literature & Composition 1
2012-2013
Essential Questions:
Why do we tell stories?
How can fiction reveal the truth?
What patterns exist in stories?
Objectives:
To recognize and emulate different types of storytelling
To gain knowledge of the archetypal hero’s journey and the journey hero
To read and annotate text for understanding
Texts:
Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie
“Where I’m From” by George Ella Lyon
Excerpt from The Odyssey by Homer
Table of Contents
Vocabulary Words 2
“Where I’m From” 3
Poem Pre-writing & Brainstorming 4
Visual Poem 5
Poem Rubric 6
Hero’s Journey Diagram 7
Haroun Excerpt 8
Haroun Socratic Seminar 9
The Odyssey excerpt 10
Definition Essay Assignment & Outline 25
Analytical Writing Rubric 26
Vocabulary
Directions: For each word, you need complete a vocabulary square. They should look like the sample in your Reference Guide. Remember to use the Roots/Prefixes/Suffixes page from your Reference Guide or from the Internet.
List 1: inference, observation, individualism, autobiography
List 2: archetype, allusion, hero’s journey, annotation
List 3: evidence, analysis, claim, explain
Sample Square:
“Where I’m From” by George Ella Lyon
I am from clothespins, from Clorox and carbon-tetrachloride.
I am from the dirt under the back porch.
(Black, glistening, it tasted like beets.)
I am from the forsythia bush the Dutch elm whose long-gone limbs I remember as if they were my own.
I'm from fudge and eyeglasses, from Imogene and Alafair.
I'm from the know-it-alls and the pass-it-ons, from Perk up! and Pipe down!
I'm from He restoreth my soul with a cottonball lamb and ten verses I can say myself.
I'm from Artemus and Billie's Branch, fried corn and strong