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Exploring Deviations in Character: Insights into Actions, Feelings, and Thoughts

This lesson delves into the concept of deviations from the norm in literature, using examples such as square watermelons, Siamese twins, and mutant cows. Through analysis, we explore how characters' actions, feelings, and thoughts reveal their traits. By interpreting these deviations, readers gain insight into human behavior and societal functions. Understanding literature allows us to better interact with others and comprehend the complexities of character motivations and societal norms.

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Exploring Deviations in Character: Insights into Actions, Feelings, and Thoughts

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  1. Deviations What is the norm?

  2. Square watermelons

  3. “Li-ger”

  4. Two heads are better than one?

  5. Mutant Cow

  6. Siamese twins

  7. Lesson Summary A Character’s: ACTIONS FEELINGS THOUGHTS Insight into the character’s traits.

  8. Lesson Summary Usually stated by the author to allow the reader to know what is happening. Not always explicitly stated. - We need to deduce/infer what are the characters feeling and thinking. ACTIONS FEELINGS THOUGHTS

  9. Why do we study literature? • Our interaction with people. • We study human behaviour. • We understand how society functions.

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