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MOnday September 12 th , 2011

MOnday September 12 th , 2011 . Hope you had a great weekend! Please make sure get the handouts from the back table. . The Pardoner’s Tale . What did we learn about the pardoner in the prologue? (Hint: Refer to page 114). Pardoner’s tale . Teaches a moral lesson. . Pardoner’s tale .

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MOnday September 12 th , 2011

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  1. MOndaySeptember 12th, 2011 Hope you had a great weekend! Please make sure get the handouts from the back table.

  2. The Pardoner’s Tale • What did we learn about the pardoner in the prologue? • (Hint: Refer to page 114)

  3. Pardoner’s tale • Teaches a moral lesson.

  4. Pardoner’s tale • Teaches a moral lesson. • Full of irony.(Irony is the difference between reality and appearances)

  5. Pardoner’s tale • Teaches a moral lesson. • Full of irony.(Irony is the difference between reality and appearances) • 3 types of irony: situational, verbal, dramatic

  6. Irony • Dramatic Irony: when the audience/reader knows something that others do not.

  7. Irony • Situational Irony: The outcome is different than expected.

  8. Irony • Situational Irony: The outcome is different than expected. • Verbal Irony: Difference in what is said and what is meant.

  9. Pardoner’s Tale Highlights • http://www.toondoo.com/cartoon/122797

  10. Pardoner’s Tale • Keep in mind there will be a moral to the story • Also, be thinking of the 3 types of irony in order to complete the chart when are finished.

  11. Pardoner’s Tale • Avarice: extreme greed. Also, the root of evil.(Pardoner is guilty of this!)

  12. Pardoner’s Tale • Plague: the black death. Killed thousand of people in Europe during this time.

  13. Pardoner’s Tale • Seven sins which needed pardoning included: pride, avarice (greed), lust, anger, gluttony, envy, sloth

  14. Pardoner’s Tale • What do you think the old man is a symbol of? Is he death or simply an old man?

  15. Pardoner’s Tale • The three rioters swear to kill off death because he took their friend from them. • While looking for death, they find a pile of coins under a tree. (Greed to follow, don’t worry!)

  16. Pardoner’s Tale • Two rioters decide to kill the other by stabbing him, but he tried to kill them by buying poison. All three end up dead. • Moral of the story: Greed is the root of all evil.

  17. Irony • Now, complete the irony side of the worksheet by identifying three examples of the three types of irony along with an explanation. This is due at the end of class. • If you finish early, you can start on your vocabulary sentences.

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