Exploring Literary Elements: Mood, Idioms, and Conflict in Poe’s Works
Dive into the depths of Edgar Allan Poe's storytelling with an analysis of mood, idioms, and conflicts. Identify a mood word and provide textual evidence (quote and page number) that embodies the chosen mood. Discover a relevant idiom from the text, along with its figurative meaning. Highlight one type of conflict present in the narrative, supporting it with an example from the story. Additionally, compare the text to its movie adaptation, noting a key difference. This exploration unveils the richness of Poe's language and themes.
Exploring Literary Elements: Mood, Idioms, and Conflict in Poe’s Works
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POE-TOTD On your index card answer the following: 1st- Give me a mood word/s and pull evidence from the text to back it up (quote and pg. #) 2nd- Giver me one idiom from the text or video 3rd- Give me one type of Conflict and the example from the text (ex. Man vs. Nature- Man and the old man’s eye) 4th- 1 difference between the text and movie
IDIOM • A type of figurative language • Speech from expression, word, or phrase that isn’t meant to be taken literally • Ex. A Slap on the Wrist: A very mild punishment. • My blood ran cold • It is raining cats and dogs
4 Types of Conflict • Man vs. Man • Man vs. Himself • Man vs. Nature • Man vs. Society