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Bell Ringer 11/6

Bell Ringer 11/6. Please get out your Death of a Salesman summary. Make sure you have it updated to the point we stopped reading. English III 11/4. EQ: How do Arthur Miller’s choices about structure (particularly Willy’s day dreams of the past) influence how we interpret DoaS as a tragedy?

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Bell Ringer 11/6

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  1. Bell Ringer 11/6 • Please get out your Death of a Salesman summary. • Make sure you have it updated to the point we stopped reading.

  2. English III 11/4 • EQ: How do Arthur Miller’s choices about structure (particularly Willy’s day dreams of the past) influence how we interpret DoaS as a tragedy? • Agenda • Bell Ringer: Preparing the DoaSsummary • Agenda/EQ • Reading Section 1 of Death of a Salesman • Beginning to the Woman’s first entrance • Summarizing Section 1

  3. Death of a Salesman Section 1 • Beginning of Act 1 to the Woman’s appearance • Narrator: Mrs. Hockenberry • Linda: • Willy: • Happy: • Biff: • Bernard:

  4. Death of a Salesman Section 2 The Woman’s Appearance to the End of Act I Narrator: Mrs. Hockenberry Willy: Linda: The Woman: Bernard: Happy: Biff: Charley: Ben:

  5. Original Staging

  6. Bell Ringer 11/6 • Please get out your story premise/planning materials from yesterday so that I can check it. • Please label these parts if you haven’t already. • A Narrator • A Premise (Story Idea with Conflict) • A Structure for Your Story • Intriguing Opening • Conflict • Crisis • Climax • Resolution • A Shape for Your Story

  7. Creative Writing • EQ: How can we engage and orient the reader when writing short stories? • Agenda • Bell Ringer/Discussion – Homework Check • Agenda/EQ • Elements of Horror Part I • Be able to answer this question: • What do today’s readers want in a scary story?

  8. Planning Our 1st Story • Please choose the following for your story: • A Narrator • A Premise (Story Idea with Conflict) • A Structure for Your Story • Intriguing Opening • Conflict • Crisis • Climax • Resolution • A Shape for Your Story • This should potentially be a scary story!

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