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What is the Meaning of Life?

Let’s take a look...
Life...
Quick Write... Be prepared to share..



 What does being alive mean to you? How do you assign value to
 life? What makes life challenging? What makes life worth living?
 Offer some examples that help illustrate your thinking about
 how people should value life.
Create the following chart on your paper


Concept: Life

Sentence: Write a sentence
about the meaning of life
here.

Synonyms: existence          Contexts: religious



Examples: eternal life       Non Examples: after-life
Hamlet’s Soliloquy
   To Be or Not to Be...
What do you think is “the question” Hamlet is asking?
       How do you think he might answer it?
Antithesis means opposite

WORK IN YOUR NOTEBOOKS:

List as many words as you can that are opposites of the words below. In other
words, write down as many antonyms as you can using the text and your own
words.

oppression

action

endurance

mystery

fear
Define the following in your notebook.


Write down words you recognize from the text that relate to the following. Add words of your
own as well. (Now we are looking for synonyms and word families)

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE: Resolution: end (line 5), consummation (line 8), will (line 25),
decision, outcome, result.

oppression:

mortality:

dread:

resolution:

antithesis:
At this point in the play, Hamlet feels that he is in crisis. His
father died a few months earlier under mysterious
circumstances, and now he has learned that it was his uncle,
Claudius, who murdered his father. Making matters worse,
Claudius has married his mother. Hamlet is confused and does
not know what to do with this information. He wonders whether
he can trust anyone or if he is going crazy. Read the excerpt and
decide if you think Hamlet is a pessimist or an optimist. What
are your reasons for thinking so?
Do a second reading of the soliloquy and mark on the text places where Hamlet describes what it
                                         means to be alive.

For example, Hamlet describes life as “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,” so you could
highlight this as an example of what it means for Hamlet “to be.”
Let’s look at how we reason things out. According to Aristotle,
   there are three ways to persuade someone you are right.

                            Ethos
                            Pathos
                            Logos
You will be taking notes now.
Take notes on the following slides and answer the questions at
the end of each. Use ink and write neatly. Your time is limited.
Ethos
Ethos is related to the word ethics,or ethical, but a more modern translation might be ‘image.”
Aristotle used ethos to refer to a speaker’s character as it appears to the audience. Aristotle said that if
we believe a speaker to be moral, and have good sense, and be for the good will of all,we are more
likely to believe what he/she says to be true. The image or the character of the speaker is at stake.
Think about ways this plays out in advertising. What about politics? Comedians? Poets? Musicians?
Books? Even your essays and writing use Ethos. Think about the image you want to project in your
writing. What sorts of ideas, words, and style could contribute to your image in writing? By the same
token, what can harm this image?
Pathos
Most of us think we base our decisions on rational thought.
However, Aristotle points out that emotions powerfully
influence our rational judgments. Pathos then, involves the
manipulation of emotions to persuade.
Can you think of advertisements or politicians who use your
emotions to persuade you to believe something?
Do you think it is unfair or deceptive to use do so?
Have you ever made a decision purely on emotions that you
regretted later?
Logos
                        In our society, logic and rationality are highly valued, and this type of
                        persuasive strategy is usually privileged over appeals to character and
                        emotion. Rhetorical arguments are based on probabilities, and because
                        we can not know all things with absolute certainty, yet we must find a
                        solution, we must act on these probabilities anyway. Persuasion involves
                        convincing people to accept your assumptions as probably true.
                        Similarly, exposing another’s assumptions as probably false is a good
In our society, logic   strategy to to prepare an audience to accept your position.

                        Imagine some arguments that start from faulty assumptions, such as “if
                        pigs could fly,” or “if money grew on trees.” What would be some logical
                        consequences?
                        Do logical arguments provide better support for a position than
                        arguments based on emotion or authority? In other words, have you
                        bought a product only because a celebrity supported it?
Let’s take another look at Hamlet’s soliloquy...

      Answer the following 5 questions in your Notebook:

1. Does the soliloquy form seem to favor pathos or logos?
   Explain why you think so.
next...
2. Does Hamlet’s soliloquy use pathos to create a specific effect on
the reader? Explain how emotion is used here.
again,
3. Does this speech use logos to create an effect on the audience?
How is logic used here?
almost there...
4. Hamlet, in this soliloquy is in crisis. How does his situation allow
him to speak with authority (ethos) about the value of life?
and finally,
5. As students, we realize that Hamlet’s character was created by
Shakespeare . Does Shakespeare seem like someone whose
opinions and attitudes are worth considering? Why?
End Hamlet
Add notes to your chart
What do you know about Lance
         Armstrong?
In your notebook, write down the
following words from this excerpt:
                expire:
              poignant:
                demise:
               cadence:
               marbled:
                 acrid:
              puckered:
               catheter:
              articulate:
             constitution:
What do you think about the fact that this book was written with
                       Sally Jenkins?
What topic do you think Armstrong will talk about that is related
                 to the way society views life?
Do you think his views will agree with Hamlet’s? Explain.
As you read the text, pay
attention to the way Armstrong
  talks about the value of life.
Is Armstrong optimistic or
pessimistic in this passage?
What do you recall about the
argument Hamlet makes about
     the value of death?
Does Armstrong share the same
       feelings or not?
Read the text one more time in partners. This
time, read and highlight things Armstrong says
        about what it means to be alive.
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Value of Life presentation

  • 1. What is the Meaning of Life? Let’s take a look...
  • 3. Quick Write... Be prepared to share.. What does being alive mean to you? How do you assign value to life? What makes life challenging? What makes life worth living? Offer some examples that help illustrate your thinking about how people should value life.
  • 4. Create the following chart on your paper Concept: Life Sentence: Write a sentence about the meaning of life here. Synonyms: existence Contexts: religious Examples: eternal life Non Examples: after-life
  • 5. Hamlet’s Soliloquy To Be or Not to Be...
  • 6. What do you think is “the question” Hamlet is asking? How do you think he might answer it?
  • 7. Antithesis means opposite WORK IN YOUR NOTEBOOKS: List as many words as you can that are opposites of the words below. In other words, write down as many antonyms as you can using the text and your own words. oppression action endurance mystery fear
  • 8. Define the following in your notebook. Write down words you recognize from the text that relate to the following. Add words of your own as well. (Now we are looking for synonyms and word families) HERE IS AN EXAMPLE: Resolution: end (line 5), consummation (line 8), will (line 25), decision, outcome, result. oppression: mortality: dread: resolution: antithesis:
  • 9. At this point in the play, Hamlet feels that he is in crisis. His father died a few months earlier under mysterious circumstances, and now he has learned that it was his uncle, Claudius, who murdered his father. Making matters worse, Claudius has married his mother. Hamlet is confused and does not know what to do with this information. He wonders whether he can trust anyone or if he is going crazy. Read the excerpt and decide if you think Hamlet is a pessimist or an optimist. What are your reasons for thinking so?
  • 10. Do a second reading of the soliloquy and mark on the text places where Hamlet describes what it means to be alive. For example, Hamlet describes life as “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,” so you could highlight this as an example of what it means for Hamlet “to be.”
  • 11. Let’s look at how we reason things out. According to Aristotle, there are three ways to persuade someone you are right. Ethos Pathos Logos
  • 12. You will be taking notes now. Take notes on the following slides and answer the questions at the end of each. Use ink and write neatly. Your time is limited.
  • 13. Ethos Ethos is related to the word ethics,or ethical, but a more modern translation might be ‘image.” Aristotle used ethos to refer to a speaker’s character as it appears to the audience. Aristotle said that if we believe a speaker to be moral, and have good sense, and be for the good will of all,we are more likely to believe what he/she says to be true. The image or the character of the speaker is at stake. Think about ways this plays out in advertising. What about politics? Comedians? Poets? Musicians? Books? Even your essays and writing use Ethos. Think about the image you want to project in your writing. What sorts of ideas, words, and style could contribute to your image in writing? By the same token, what can harm this image?
  • 14. Pathos Most of us think we base our decisions on rational thought. However, Aristotle points out that emotions powerfully influence our rational judgments. Pathos then, involves the manipulation of emotions to persuade. Can you think of advertisements or politicians who use your emotions to persuade you to believe something? Do you think it is unfair or deceptive to use do so? Have you ever made a decision purely on emotions that you regretted later?
  • 15. Logos In our society, logic and rationality are highly valued, and this type of persuasive strategy is usually privileged over appeals to character and emotion. Rhetorical arguments are based on probabilities, and because we can not know all things with absolute certainty, yet we must find a solution, we must act on these probabilities anyway. Persuasion involves convincing people to accept your assumptions as probably true. Similarly, exposing another’s assumptions as probably false is a good In our society, logic strategy to to prepare an audience to accept your position. Imagine some arguments that start from faulty assumptions, such as “if pigs could fly,” or “if money grew on trees.” What would be some logical consequences? Do logical arguments provide better support for a position than arguments based on emotion or authority? In other words, have you bought a product only because a celebrity supported it?
  • 16. Let’s take another look at Hamlet’s soliloquy... Answer the following 5 questions in your Notebook: 1. Does the soliloquy form seem to favor pathos or logos? Explain why you think so.
  • 17. next... 2. Does Hamlet’s soliloquy use pathos to create a specific effect on the reader? Explain how emotion is used here.
  • 18. again, 3. Does this speech use logos to create an effect on the audience? How is logic used here?
  • 19. almost there... 4. Hamlet, in this soliloquy is in crisis. How does his situation allow him to speak with authority (ethos) about the value of life?
  • 20. and finally, 5. As students, we realize that Hamlet’s character was created by Shakespeare . Does Shakespeare seem like someone whose opinions and attitudes are worth considering? Why?
  • 21. End Hamlet Add notes to your chart
  • 22. What do you know about Lance Armstrong?
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. In your notebook, write down the following words from this excerpt: expire: poignant: demise: cadence: marbled: acrid: puckered: catheter: articulate: constitution:
  • 27. What do you think about the fact that this book was written with Sally Jenkins?
  • 28. What topic do you think Armstrong will talk about that is related to the way society views life?
  • 29. Do you think his views will agree with Hamlet’s? Explain.
  • 30. As you read the text, pay attention to the way Armstrong talks about the value of life.
  • 31. Is Armstrong optimistic or pessimistic in this passage?
  • 32. What do you recall about the argument Hamlet makes about the value of death?
  • 33. Does Armstrong share the same feelings or not?
  • 34. Read the text one more time in partners. This time, read and highlight things Armstrong says about what it means to be alive.

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