Studying Prose Lit
Studying Prose Lit
Studying Prose Lit
Characterisation
Relationships with other characters What they say/how they say it Structure of their journey How they expose theme How does the author expose him/her
Stickability!
Mind Maps Tables Practise essays Key terms glossary Revision cards Quote Chart Learn analytical language e.g connectives, sentence starters Diagrams Visual prompts Links between texts
Key Themes and Sub-themes Know the significance of main themes in each text Know the sub-themes of each text Understand how character reveal these themes Understand how the author reveals these themes through literary devices/features
Themes
Social/Historical Context and Perspectives What are different perspectives used to interpret texts and how do they affect our reading of them? Know contextual factors from the time the novel was written/set and how they influence the writing Know the authors background and how this influences the writing
A* Vocabulary RAG it! Red for what you have never heard of, Amber for what you have heard before but dont know the meaning of, Green for what you can confidently useyour job between now and your exams: increase the number of greens. (Useful for all subjects; great for exam technique and life in general!)
Add this Additional Vocabulary to Your List Ramifications Disquisitions Benevolent Misconstrued Indomitable Cogency deviate
Essay Question: Explore the methods the writer uses to explore the theme of power in both texts.
In The Yellow Wallpaper the voices of her husband, her family and the medical establishment want her to hide away and rest. However, she feels more activity would do her good. Her opinions are not seen as important and she cant do anything about it even though she disagrees with her treatment.
These comments seems undeveloped and limited.
How would you re-write the comments to show a more engaged response?
Characters What they say/how they say it (authors craft) The way she describes the house - a haunted house, and reach of romantic felicity, the most beautiful place! It is quite alone standing back from the road, quite 3 miles from the village. It makes me think of english places that you read about, for there are hedges and walls and gates that lock. The wallpaper - The paper looks as if it KNEW what a vicious influence it had. Her own mental state - Im glad my case is not serious, I sometimes fancy that in my condition, Personally I believe that congenial work with excitement and change would do me good - Page 1. Comment on what they reveal about character and what literary devices are used within the quotes.
Make bullet points about relationships with other characters. Find short quotes to show this. How are these relationships key to characterisation.
Make a list of themes the character exposes. Explain how they expose this theme. Use quotes to show this
How does the character change throughout the novel and the significance of these changes in: - Beginning - Middle - End
The Narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper - What they say/how they say it (authors craft)
The way she describes the house - a haunted house, and reach of romantic felicity, the most beautiful place! It is quite alone standing back from the road, quite 3 miles from the village. It makes me think of English places that you read about, for there are hedges and walls and gates that lock. The wallpaper - The paper looks as if it KNEW what a vicious influence it had. Her own mental state - Im glad my case is not serious, I sometimes fancy that in my condition, Personally I believe that congenial work with excitement and change would do me good - Page 1. The powerful, authoritative voices of her husband, her family, and the medical establishment urge her to be passive. Her own conviction, however, is that what she needs is precisely the oppositeactivity and stimulation, congenial work with excitement and change would do me good. Nonetheless from the outset, her opinions carry little weight. Personally, she disagrees with her treatment, but she has no power to change the situation.
Comment on what they reveal about character and what literary devices are used within the quotes
The Narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper - Relationship with Other Characters Look at how (literary devices) these relationships are presented and what they reveal about character and theme John Jennie
The Narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper - How They Expose Theme What themes does the character expose and how is this done? How do we understand themes according to character?
The Narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper - Structure of their Journey How does the character change throughout the novel and the significance of these changes in: - Beginning - Middle - End