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    Unit Plan: Author Study / Roald Dahl Unit Topic: Roald Dahl Unit Goal: The goal of this unit is to read various Roald Dahl books to recognize and analyze the author’s style. The focus will be on how this author expresses his style and use of humor in his stories‚ themes and characters. The students will also gain experience with literature groups and the dynamics of working in a group. Grade Level: 4 Addresses ELL‚ diverse learners and different reading levels through cooperative/literature

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    What is Democracy? Though there is no exact definition of a democracy‚ it does “refer to a regime whereby political power is widely spread‚” (68 Gerner‚ Ferdinand‚ and Lawson) and involves equality when it comes to politics. In a democracy‚ the people run the government. This system is thought to have four key elements: a system in which the government is chosen or replaced through free and fair elections‚ active participation of the people in politics and civic life‚ protection of the human

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    The Realism and Fantasy of Roald Dahl ’s‚ Fantastic Mr. Fox "The delightful tale of a fox who lives by poaching food from his three neighbours‚ Messrs. Boggis‚ Bunce‚ and Bean‚ three farmers – each one meaner than the other" (Telgan‚ Children ’s Literature Review‚ Vol. 41‚ pg. 27). Mr. Fox and his family endure the hardships of attempted murder‚ being hunted‚ and starvation as the farmers resort to violence to rid themselves of Mr. Fox and preserve their livestock. Out

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    In the story‚ “Lamb to the Slaughter”‚ by Roald Dahl‚ the atmosphere between a married couple‚ Patrick and Mary Mahoney‚ intensify after a brief shocking discussion‚ leading to Mary’s unexpected murder of her husband. Or so we‚ as readers‚ can assume‚ but was it really so sudden as it seems? To have the potential to kill‚ I believe Mary planned for this moment and perhaps was waiting for a right moment like this to do so. The beginning of the story sets in a quiet home belonging to a senior police

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    Prospects For Democracy “A democracy is nothing more than mob rule‚ where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.” “Democracy... while it lasts is more bloody than either [aristocracy or monarchy]. Remember‚ democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes‚ exhausts‚ and murders itself. There is never a democracy that did not commit suicide.” It is the year 2010. Democracy has become so successful that countries who ’ve enjoyed it are trying to share

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    “She was about forty-five or fifty years old‚ and the moment she saw him‚ she gave him a warm welcoming smile.”(3 Dahl) ‘Him’ is Billy‚ the main character in this novella. “Billy was seventeen years old. He was wearing a new navy-blue overcoat‚ a new brown trilby hat‚ and a new brown suit”(1 Dahl). In this story by Roald Dahl The Landlady‚ Billy gets taken in by a nice old landlady into her den. There are two main themes in this story the irony of Billy’s situation and the deception of the landlady

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    Roald Dahl builds a sense of foreboding by writing a very descriptive story about a creepy scary land lady and how she lures people to her house and kills and stuffs them. In the landlady by Roald Dahl he tells a short story about judging a book by its cover and how this sweet innocent lady can actually be a cold hearted killer who stuff people and her pets. And how a man name Billy fell for her psychopathic trap. She talks to him and says the wrong name every time. She says how does time

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    author‚ Roald Dahl‚ carefully chooses words to convey to the reader the changing emotions of the characters. Mary is the wife of Patrick who is content with their marriage. Patrick and her both follow a routine until Patrick tells her some news. Mary‚ unable to cope with the news‚ becomes unable to “feel anything except a slight sickness”(Dahl‚ 2). Mary in her confusion kills Patrick and the situation becomes very intense with words such as “extraordinary” and “thinking very fast” (Dahl‚ 2). Mary

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    This term we`ve read the short story “The umbrella” man by Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl is a British writer‚ who is well-known for creating wonderful children`s fiction. Roald Dahl was born in Wales on 16th September 1916 to Norwegian parents. His father died when he was 3 years old and he was raised by his mother. He had a fairly unhappy time at (the) boarding school witch he later described as "days of horrors" filled with "rules‚ rules and still more rules that had to be obeyed‚" which inspired much

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    The Landlady Roald Dahl The Landlady by Roald Dahl is about a story of Billy Weaver‚ and how he finds someone who seems to be too good to be true. The landlady appears to be a harmless old lady but turns out to be something much more. Unfortunately for Billy he judges the old lady to be something she is not. Roald Dahl builds a sense of foreboding by making the landlady appear to be too good to be true and drops hints about how not to judge a book by its cover. Billy had a suspicion about the

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