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A “Cat”alogue of Components…

Character, Theme, Imagery and Symbolism in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. ENGLISH CLASS EPISODE XV: RETURN OF THE NOTE. A “Cat”alogue of Components…. BUT FIRST…. KITTIES!!!. CHARACTER:. Revealed by: a) What (s)he says What (s)he does What is said about him or her. Prrrroowwwwwwr!.

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A “Cat”alogue of Components…

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  1. Character, Theme, Imagery and Symbolism in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ENGLISH CLASS EPISODE XV:RETURN OF THE NOTE A “Cat”alogue of Components…

  2. BUT FIRST… KITTIES!!!

  3. CHARACTER: Revealed by: a) What (s)he says • What (s)he does • What is said about him or her Prrrroowwwwwwr!

  4. Shaking the Pollitt Family Tree 1. Big Daddy: head of the Pollitt family, wealthy plantation owner 2. Big Mama: Big Daddy's wife 3. Gooper: their eldest son, married to Mae with whom he has 5 children 4. Brick: their youngest son, former star athlete turned alcoholic, married to Maggie who desires her husband's love

  5. SETTING Where: Big Daddy's plantation in the Mississippi River Delta (Southern USA) When: circa 1950

  6. THEME… - the ‘big ideas’ (vs. moral – the lesson)‏ Power Family Relationships Sexuality Appearance vs. Reality Communication MENDACITY!!! Truth Dehumanization Hypocrisy LOVE (awww)‏ Class

  7. IMAGERY… Creating a picture in the reader’s mind… ANIMAL DIRTY/CLEAN BURNING LIGHT/DARK HUNTING DISEASE IMPRISONMENT

  8. CYMBAL… errr… SYMBOLISM Symbolism: When an object, animal, action, etc. represents something more than itself. Often, the concrete used to represent the abstract. For example:

  9. SYMBOLS in Cat? Also: Names (BRICK! ) and the title of the play…

  10. DRAMATIC METHOD - begins in media res—in the middle of the story—right on the verge of the climax - climax occurs at the end of Act II—plot-based and psychological in nature - past revealed in parcels - very focused on characters and relationships - many monologues

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