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The ripples in the water----
Foreshadows Lennie`s mistakes getting bigger and bigger
The loacation of page numbers in MLA format
Top Right Corner
Proper line spacing for MLA paper
Double spaced
Width of margins for an MLA formatted paper
One inch all around
The list of sources used in the paper
Work Cited
The list of sourced should be in ________________
order based on ____________
Alpabetical Order
Authors last name
Where should the thesis statment be?
Last sentence in the first paragraph
Size for MLA paper
12 pt. font
Preferred font for MLA paper
Times New Roman
The farm
Its what keeps George and Lennie going
In order to accepted into the CCC, teenagers needed to be able to provide what?
-Home address
-Parent signiture
Juror 8
-Didn't vote guilty at alland wanted to be able to fully prove that the boy was guilty
Juror 3
-Was completely against the boy and anyone who wanted go try and prove him innocent
What made Juror 3 so biased against the defendant?
He had a son that he hadn't talked to in over three years. Because of the way that his son is, he automatically assumed that all teens/children are like that.
Round Characters
Characters are complicated and interesting to the reader
Flat Character
Characters are simple and under - developed
Dynamic Character
Character's are those that grow or change emotionally or learn a lesson
Static Characters
Characters change or grow very little (or not at all) throughout the story
Lennie
-Large man
-Mentally Challenged
-Protagonist
-Round
-Dynamic
George
-Small mam
-Takes care of George
-Very smart
-Protagonist
-Round
-Dynamic
Slim
-Protagonist
-Round
-Dynamic
Curley
-Antagonist
-Round
-Dynamic
Candy
-Neither protagonist or antagonist
-Round
-Dynamic
Crooks
-Neither an antagonist or protagonist
-Round
-Static
Curley`s wife
-Antagonist
-Round
-Static
Direct Characterization
When the author or narrator tells the reader what the character is like
Indirect Characterization
When the author or narrator gives information about a character and allows the reader to draw his/her owm conclusion
The dead mouse
One of the many things that Lennie kills
Lennies Puppy
One of the many things that Lennie kills
The thesis statement should be where in he first paragraph?
The very last sentence
Involves a character in conflict with themselves
Internal Conflict
Internal or External conflict
The main character struggles against an outside force
External Conflict
Internal or External Conflict
The sequence of events in literary work
Plot
The time and place of the story
Setting
When the theme is stated
Stated Theme
A character or force in conflict with a main character
Antagonist
The main character
Protagonist
The high point of interest or suspense
Climax
A short story or tale with two or more levels of meaning
Allegory
Tells about an imaginary events involving science/technology
Science Fiction
A reference to a well known person,vplace, event, etc.
Allusion
The reader has to decide the theme
Implied Theme
Defines certain characteristics in the protagonist by exhibiting opposite traits in a grester or lesser value
Foil
Provides a ready ear to which the protagonist can address certain remarks heard only by the audience.
Confidante
The fulfillment of the play, action or expectatiom in a surprising way
Dramatic Irony
Sudden reversal of fortune plays depict climatic ironies
Coincidence
Provided the substance of a play. Each word uttered by the character
Dialogue
The type of play
Genre
Techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the desired stylistic effect
Convention
The people who watch the play
The audience
Who wrote 12 Angry Men?
Reginald Rose
Imitation of someome else's mannerisms
Pantomime
Moved clumsily
Lumbered
Thought deeply about
Contemplated
To set up camp
Jungle up
Where jobs would be posted
Watchin` the blackboard
Working hard
Poundin` their tail
Puttin` nothing over
tricking
Hobo camps were known as what?
Jungles
Teens recieved _______ meals and ______ nights lodging from the salvation army
2 meals
1 night
How many teenagers lived on the road durig the Great Depression?
250,000
Why was Steinbeck condemned by the other people of his town?
A liar because he told the truth
Why would Steinbeck work in the fields?
So he can gather stories
Why didn`t Steinbeck travel with Hemmingway and Fitzgerald?
Because he couldn't afford the ticket
Steinbeck`s first success as an author came from what novel?
Tortilla Flat
After his second divorce, Steinbeck did what?
He went to Hollywood and wrote movies
Steinbeck won the Nobel Prive for Lit for what novel?
Travels of Charlie
bigot
to be prejudice