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    Dollarway High School LESSON PLAN TEACHER: NCCM White CONTENT: NJROTC I Uniform Inspection GRADE: 9-12 PERIOD/TIME: 1-2-4-6-7-8 DATE: Feb 18‚ 2014 WHAT ARE THE LESSON OBJECTIVES? (SLEs from the curriculum frameworks) Refect student learning expectations from the curriculum frameworks‚ course content guides‚ norm-referenced test‚ etc.and post in your classroom The cadet will be expected to demonstrate the knowledge

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    The Importance of Being Earnest’ is used to represent a contradictory and hypocritical society. Oscar Wilde uses the text to reflect his own experience with an ignorant society; Oliver Parker does not replicate this in the 2002 film version of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ as he does not have the emotional influences that Wilde had. Therefore Parker does not produce an accurate representation of Wilde’s play; he only provides a comical historical representation of the milieu for a modern audience

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    The Importance of Being Earnest Act 1 The play begins with Jack (Ernest) entering the room unexpectedly where Algernon is. He comes there to propose Lady Bracknell’s daughter‚ Gwendolyn. Algernon is surprised by a cigarette box‚ which his friend Ernest left in a past visit. Inside the box it said “from little Cecily to dear Uncle Jack”‚ therefore Ernest ends up admitting that his real name is Jack and not Ernest. Jack also tells that he pretends to have a brother called Ernest to justify his visits

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    One of the most memorable quotes for the book Perks of being a Wallflower is from Charlie’s teacher‚ Bill. He gives Charlie some valuable life advice after he is informed that Charlie’s sister was hit by her boyfriend. That advice is‚”...we accept the love we think we deserve”(24). Charlie does not understand this at first‚ but I think throughout the book he begins to understand more what Bill meant when he said that. There are many types of love to experience in life. It can be anything from loving

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    The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundara. Freud’s psychodynamic theory declares that all our behaviors and feelings as adults are rooted in childhood experiences and are affected by unconscious motives. Indeed‚ Tereza is a character whose past is what forms her as an individual. In the novel‚ a clear connection can be made and her character explained using the psychodynamic theory. The philosophical and highly political novel‚ The Unbearable Lightness of Being follows the lives of two men

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    Unbearable Lightness of Being In an interview he gave after the reprinting of one of his later novels‚ Milan Kundera said‚ most eloquently‚ that "the stupidity of the world comes from having an answer for everything… the wisdom of the novel comes from having a question for everything" (qtd. in O ’Brien 4). This statement is one most indicative of the unique authorial style found in all of Kundera ’s works‚ particularly his most famous novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Unlike previous traditional

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    to the Bible‚ “The love of money is the root of all evil.” There is fine line between loving the money or character of a person. The root of all evil starts when one doesn’t notice the difference. Lady Bracknell‚ an antagonist in The Importance of being Earnest‚ is a powerful‚ pompous and pontifical person who values money more than love and comprehends marriage like business deals in terms of allusions‚ connections and irony. Lady Bracknell’s character is revealed by allusions throughout the play

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    The Importance of Being Earnest Play/Film Comparative Essay Oliver Parker’s (2002) film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ is sadly completely consumed by the romantic comedy style‚ masking Wilde’s key concerns and detracting from important comic elements of the play. This can be observed through the varying representations of characters‚ the film’s lack of contextual jokes‚ the more prominent sub-plot between Dr Chasuble and Miss Prism‚ the addition of music and

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    Explore the use of Duplicity and Deception in the Importance of Being Earnest The themes in Oscar Wilde´s “Importance of Being Earnest” such as hypocrisy‚ manners‚ dual identity‚ duplicity and deception are all closely linked throughout the play. One can see that the use of witticisms and hyperbole‚ combined with the themes Wilde commonly associates with Victorian lifestyle subtly‚ lightheartedly deride the audience. The effect of the theme duplicity and deception is essentially the criticism

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    An earnest person is someone who practices diligence‚ seriousness‚ and above all sincerity. That being said‚ it is difficult to find a male character in the play who possesses all three qualities of earnestness. Despite this‚ the lead characters of The Importance of Being Earnest entertained and endeared audiences for over one hundred years. Jack Worthing’s Childhood: During Act One‚ protagonist Jack Worthing reveals a most unusual and amusing backstory: As a baby‚ he was accidentally abandoned

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