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LESSON 5: Monday, December 10, 12 COMPREHENSION QUIZ 1. What significance does Katniss’s nickname “The Girl on Fire” have? Monday, December 10, 12 COMPREHENSION QUIZ 2. What is an Avox? Monday, December 10, 12 COMPREHENSION QUIZ 3. What meaning/role does the Avox play? Why does it concern Katniss so much? Monday, December 10, 12 COMPREHENSION QUIZ 4. Predict: What if we had Avox’s? What doe we have that comes close to the punishment of an Avox? Think outside the box -- If you put death or jail back it up! WHY! Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 6 Avox Girl-- Katniss knows who she is. An Avox is a form of punishment where you tongue gets cut out. Do you think this is a harsh punishment for the Capitol? Do we punish people this way? How do we? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 6 Katniss & Peeta on the Rooftop: There is a forcefield on the rooftop-- so people & tributes cannot jump off and kill themselves. Forcefield around Capitol-- Why is there one around the Capitol? What do you think they are trying to keep out or keep in? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 6 Peeta Questioning Katniss About Gale: What does this show? What is its significance? Is he doing this because he cares about her or because he wants to hit her weakness for Gale? What does this show about Peeta’s character? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 6 Peeta Talking To Katniss About Their Parents: Peeta’s father always had a crush on Katniss’s mother. Why do you think he’s bringing this up? Being genuine? Trying to find a weakness? Trying to make a connection between the two of them to show they are not so different from each other? What does this show about both of their characters? Who has more compassion at this point? Who is being more genuine in the relationship? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 6 Peeta & Katniss Getting Closer: Do you think this is a stunt on both parts? Who is more genuine about their feelings about each other? Who has changed more since we have met them in Chapter One? Why? What changes do you see? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 7 Training-- First Day: What were your views on the Tribute Training? How do you think our characters are feeling at this point? How would you feel going into training? What would be your strategy? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 7 Katniss Watching & Sizing Everyone Up: Would you watch and size other tributes up and under perform so others find you weak OR show off your skills and make it known your a threat? Why? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 7 Rue Watching Katniss & Peeta: Why do you think Rue is doing this? Is she trying to figure our their weaknesses or do you think she would want to team up with them? Peeta and Katniss Staying Together: Do you think they are doing this on purpose or because they are not sure what they should be doing? Do you think this will work in their favor or against them once The Hunger Games start? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 7 Katniss’s Individual with the Game Makers: Takes the bow and arrow and misses the target the first time What would this feel like if it was you? Would you give up and walk away or would you keep shooting? All the Game Makers think she is a joke and won’t pay attention to her Katniss is obviously upset-- how would you feel What does this show about her character Shoots apple in the pigs mouth that the Games Makers are supposed to eat: Walks out without saying anything-- everyone in complete shock What does this show about her character? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 8 Everyone is shocked about what Katniss did: Except Haymitch-What does this show about his character? What does this show about his relationship with Katniss? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 8 Tribute Scores: Peeta: 8 Katniss: 11 Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 8 Predict: Will this ruin or come between Peeta and Katniss’s bond? Who do you think is the better tribute? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 8 Katniss Thinking About Gale At Home: Why do you think she is doing this? What significance does this have? Does Katniss actually have a “soft side”/ able to be compassionate? What does this show about her character? Monday, December 10, 12 REVIEW OF THE NOVEL: CHAPTER 8 Peeta’s decision to train alone: BOOM! THIS IS A BIG DEAL! Why do you think he did this? What are you views on Peeta right now? What does this show about his character development? What are you thoughts right now? What would be going through your head if you were Katniss? Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Testimonial: The use of well-known, respected people to endorse a product. example: Michael Jordan is the most commonly used sports figure in testimonials. Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Glittering Generalities: The act of referring to words or ideas that evoke a positive emotional response from an audience. Virtue words are often used. example: Advertisers will often give an incomplete comparison like “better tasting”-- Better tasting than what? Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Transfer: The act of relating something or someone we like or respect with a product. Symbols are constantly used in this form of propaganda. Common Symbols: The flag represents the nation Uncle Sam represents a consensus of public opinion A cross represents Christianity Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Transfer & Common Symbols (continued): The Star of David represents the Jewish Faith example: During the 2000 campaign, Gov. George Bush used the American flag as a part of his logo. Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Plain Folks: The use of everyday people to sell a product or service. Speakers and ads appear to make the person to be “one of the people” examples: America’s recent presidents have all been millionaires, but they have gone to great lengths to present themselves as ordinary citizens Bill Clinton eats at McDonalds Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Plain Folks Examples (continued) Ronald Reagan chops wood Jimmy Carter was a humble peanut farmer Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Bandwagon: Bandwagon attempts to persuade the target audience to take a course of action “everyone else is taking” “Join the crowd”. This technique reinforces people’s natural desire to be on the winning side. examples: McDonalds states that billions have been served WWI posters encouraged others to buy bonds showing how many others bought Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Name Calling: The use of names that evoke fear or hatred in the viewer. The name-calling technique links a person, or idea to a negative symbol example: The most obvious type of name calling involves “bad names” Fascist Pig Bum Yuppie Scum Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Name Calling Examples (continued): A more subtle form of name-calling involves words or phrases that are selected because they possess a negative charge: Social Engineering Radical Sting Counter-Culture Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Name Calling Examples (Continued) A poster that is a play on WWII posters. Communism is equated with downloading MP3s Bill Gates has also been subjected to name calling Monday, December 10, 12 INTRODUCTION TO PROPAGANDA Card Stacking: The strategy of showing the products best features. telling half-truths, and omitting or lying about its potential problems example: Drug manufactures do this frequently in ads in which they skim over the possible harmful side effects of their products Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Personification: Speaking of something that is not human as if it has human abilities and human reactions Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Alliteration: Repetition of a single letter in the alphabet or a combination of letters. “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” “Sally sells seashells by the seashore” Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Assonance: The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds in neighboring words. Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Hyperbole: A great exaggeration used to emphasize a point, and is used for expressive or comic effect. A hyperbole is not to be taken literally. Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Onomatopoeia: Produced by a single word that sounds like the thing is refers to Six burgers were sizzling on the grill Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Metaphor: Compares two unlike things “My baby sister is a doll” Monday, December 10, 12 RHETORICAL DEVICES/ FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN PROPAGANDA Simile: A form of comparison in which one thing is compared to another unlike thing using the words “like” or “as” Monday, December 10, 12 EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? EXAMPLES OF HUNGER GAMES PROPAGANDA What types of propaganda are being used? Monday, December 10, 12 What rhetorical devices are being used? DYSTOPIAN SOCIETY What is a Dystopian Society? Based around negatives Pollution & Poverty Political Repression Society Collapse Monday, December 10, 12 DYSTOPIAN SOCIETY Is District 12 a Dystopian Society? What proof do you see? Is the Capitol a Dystopian Society? What proof do you see? Monday, December 10, 12 HOMEWORK: READING Read Chapters 9 & 10 Monday, December 10, 12 HOMEWORK: JOURNAL ENTRY Relate The Hunger Games to a Dystopian Society? How do they relate and differ? Would you classify the United States to be a Dystopian Society? Why / Why Not? Continue Working on Compare and Contrast Essay Write any questions you have during reading or points you want to discuss next class! Monday, December 10, 12