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Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Literature: “The Possibility of Evil”
Housekeeping 1. Due today:  “All Summer in a Day” work For Discussion Questions 2 and 5.  Vocabulary Paragraph Cell phones Please turn off or set to vibrate NOW!
“The Possibility of Evil” Now that you have read the story, what do you think the title suggests?
“The Possibility of Evil”  What do you think about this story? Do you like it or dislike it? Why or why not?
“The Possibility of Evil” - Vocabulary Work with a classmate to look up the assigned word and write a sample sentence for it.
“The Possibility of Evil” - Vocabulary  infatuated (adj.)	 (adj.) foolishly in love. Ex:  (v.) He was infatuated with his new coworker and couldn’t stop thinking about her.  (adj.) The infatuated couple held hands and kissed often, even though it was inappropriate. indulgently (adv.)	  do something to allow oneself pleasure; allow someone else to have or do anything he or she wants Ex:  The mother indulgently let her child stay up until midnight. Ex:  I ate the entire bag of chips, indulgently. dryly (adv.)	  said in a dry manner, flat or understated, with little emotion Ex: “I am aware of that,” he said dryly, when told he had won the lottery. absentminded (adj.)	  inattentive or habitually forgetful, not thinking about what you are doing at the moment Ex:  She was so absentminded that she often wore two different coloured socks. stationery (n.)	(not stationary)  material for writing such as paper, cards and envelopes Ex:  Sally bought some perfumed stationery to write letters to her boyfriend.
“The Possibility of Evil” - Vocabulary proverbial (adj.)	 a well known or commonly referred to object or saying Ex:  I have found the proverbial fountain of youth. Ex:  She is always looking for the proverbial silver lining. reprehensible (adj.)	  blameable and disgusting, deserving of punishment Ex: The fact that he stole from his company is reprehensible. mock (v.)   (v.) tease scornfully, imitate in an unkind way, make fun of Ex: The coach mocked the player for dropping the ball soberly (adv.)	  seriously, calmly, clearly Ex: The police officer soberly described the murder scene  scoured (v.) to scour   to rub in order to clean Ex: The police scoured the crime scene looking for evidence. Ex:  She scoured the bathtub until it was sparkling.
Homework  Write a vocabulary paragraph for the following words from “The Possibility of Evil”:  indulgently (adv.)	 absentminded (adj.)	 reprehensible (adj.)	 mock (v.)  scoured (v. - past tense of “to scour”)
BREAK
“The Possibility of Evil” For the next 5-10 minutes, discuss any of the following points with a classmate any questions you still have about the story (including vocabulary) any of the story elements that you were not sure about (See “Reviewing Story Elements” Worksheet)
“The Possibility of Evil”  What questions do you still have about the story? About vocabulary?
“The Possibility of Evil”  What happens at the end of the story?
“The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Point of view  Is the story told from first person or third person?  How would it change the story if the point of view were changed? Third person – an unknown narrator “She. . .”  We learn more about Miss Strangeworth from the narrator and other characters than she would tell us herself. Setting  Where and when is the story set?  How does this setting affect the story? Summer, small town on a pleasant street.  This story must take place in a small town because the characters must know each other for the plot to work.  Also we usually think of small towns as positive happy safe places so it helps to contrast with the main character’s evil thoughts and actions. It is a symbol of goodness.  
“The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Characters Is the main character  flat or round?  How much do we know about her?   Round – she appears one way at the beginning (good), but then she appears quite differently (selfish, evil)as the story progresses we know much more detail about her than the other characters – the narrator focuses on describing her dynamic or static?  static – she had the opportunity to change, but her final words show that she still sees the world as a wicked, evil place.
“The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Conflict  What kind of conflict(s) is/are present in the story?  internal or external?   No internal conflict. External conflict is present. -character vs. character = Miss Strangeworth vs. people in the town  -character vs. society = Miss Strangeworth vs. perceived evil
“The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Foreshadowing What hints or clues are there that Miss Strangeworth’s activities might be revealed? -dropping the third letter -her thoughts about getting caught Outcome Is the ending positive or negative for the main character?  negative she was discovered, criticized, and her roses destroyed. she will probably lose respect from the towns people
“The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Theme What is the author’s message about people who act like the main character?    People should mind their own business People can’t get away with evil without being discovered We can’t judge people by what they think or what they say only by what they do People are not always what they seem A good looking appearance is not a condition for a good soul An ill given out will always come back (What goes around comes around) Sometimes in trying to do what you think is right, you are actually doing wrong
“The Possibility of Evil” Some New Story Elements Irony This story has examples of two kinds of irony: Situational irony:  when the opposite of what is expected happens -the outcome -Miss Strangeworth tries to stop evil; she does evil; an evil act happens to her Dramatic irony:  when the reader knows more than the character does Symbol What symbols can you find in this story? A symbol is a person or thing that represents an idea, value, or emotion. (Ex: a dove represents peace, a rainbow represents hope) ,[object Object]
small town = goodnessSome names in the story could also be considered symbolic: “Miss Strangeworth” (worth = value or values) and “Pleasant Street.”
“The Possibility of Evil” In-Class Questions Complete Questions 1, 2, and 5.      (5 marks each for a total   /15).   Each answer should be approximately 3-6 sentences long (Question 6 should probably be longer). You should introduce your answer clearly, in the present tense.  State your answer in your own words; then, paraphrase or quote details from the story to support your answer. Do a rough draft, and then re-write the questions on a new sheet of paper, DOUBLE-SPACED. NOTE:  Since most students did not finish, we will have *some* time next week to do more work on this.

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  • 1. Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Literature: “The Possibility of Evil”
  • 2. Housekeeping 1. Due today: “All Summer in a Day” work For Discussion Questions 2 and 5. Vocabulary Paragraph Cell phones Please turn off or set to vibrate NOW!
  • 3. “The Possibility of Evil” Now that you have read the story, what do you think the title suggests?
  • 4. “The Possibility of Evil” What do you think about this story? Do you like it or dislike it? Why or why not?
  • 5. “The Possibility of Evil” - Vocabulary Work with a classmate to look up the assigned word and write a sample sentence for it.
  • 6. “The Possibility of Evil” - Vocabulary infatuated (adj.) (adj.) foolishly in love. Ex: (v.) He was infatuated with his new coworker and couldn’t stop thinking about her. (adj.) The infatuated couple held hands and kissed often, even though it was inappropriate. indulgently (adv.) do something to allow oneself pleasure; allow someone else to have or do anything he or she wants Ex: The mother indulgently let her child stay up until midnight. Ex: I ate the entire bag of chips, indulgently. dryly (adv.) said in a dry manner, flat or understated, with little emotion Ex: “I am aware of that,” he said dryly, when told he had won the lottery. absentminded (adj.) inattentive or habitually forgetful, not thinking about what you are doing at the moment Ex: She was so absentminded that she often wore two different coloured socks. stationery (n.) (not stationary) material for writing such as paper, cards and envelopes Ex: Sally bought some perfumed stationery to write letters to her boyfriend.
  • 7. “The Possibility of Evil” - Vocabulary proverbial (adj.) a well known or commonly referred to object or saying Ex: I have found the proverbial fountain of youth. Ex: She is always looking for the proverbial silver lining. reprehensible (adj.) blameable and disgusting, deserving of punishment Ex: The fact that he stole from his company is reprehensible. mock (v.) (v.) tease scornfully, imitate in an unkind way, make fun of Ex: The coach mocked the player for dropping the ball soberly (adv.) seriously, calmly, clearly Ex: The police officer soberly described the murder scene scoured (v.) to scour to rub in order to clean Ex: The police scoured the crime scene looking for evidence. Ex: She scoured the bathtub until it was sparkling.
  • 8. Homework Write a vocabulary paragraph for the following words from “The Possibility of Evil”: indulgently (adv.) absentminded (adj.) reprehensible (adj.) mock (v.) scoured (v. - past tense of “to scour”)
  • 10. “The Possibility of Evil” For the next 5-10 minutes, discuss any of the following points with a classmate any questions you still have about the story (including vocabulary) any of the story elements that you were not sure about (See “Reviewing Story Elements” Worksheet)
  • 11. “The Possibility of Evil” What questions do you still have about the story? About vocabulary?
  • 12. “The Possibility of Evil” What happens at the end of the story?
  • 13. “The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Point of view Is the story told from first person or third person? How would it change the story if the point of view were changed? Third person – an unknown narrator “She. . .” We learn more about Miss Strangeworth from the narrator and other characters than she would tell us herself. Setting Where and when is the story set? How does this setting affect the story? Summer, small town on a pleasant street. This story must take place in a small town because the characters must know each other for the plot to work. Also we usually think of small towns as positive happy safe places so it helps to contrast with the main character’s evil thoughts and actions. It is a symbol of goodness.  
  • 14. “The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Characters Is the main character flat or round? How much do we know about her? Round – she appears one way at the beginning (good), but then she appears quite differently (selfish, evil)as the story progresses we know much more detail about her than the other characters – the narrator focuses on describing her dynamic or static? static – she had the opportunity to change, but her final words show that she still sees the world as a wicked, evil place.
  • 15. “The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Conflict What kind of conflict(s) is/are present in the story? internal or external? No internal conflict. External conflict is present. -character vs. character = Miss Strangeworth vs. people in the town -character vs. society = Miss Strangeworth vs. perceived evil
  • 16. “The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Foreshadowing What hints or clues are there that Miss Strangeworth’s activities might be revealed? -dropping the third letter -her thoughts about getting caught Outcome Is the ending positive or negative for the main character? negative she was discovered, criticized, and her roses destroyed. she will probably lose respect from the towns people
  • 17. “The Possibility of Evil” Reviewing Story Elements Theme What is the author’s message about people who act like the main character? People should mind their own business People can’t get away with evil without being discovered We can’t judge people by what they think or what they say only by what they do People are not always what they seem A good looking appearance is not a condition for a good soul An ill given out will always come back (What goes around comes around) Sometimes in trying to do what you think is right, you are actually doing wrong
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  • 19. small town = goodnessSome names in the story could also be considered symbolic: “Miss Strangeworth” (worth = value or values) and “Pleasant Street.”
  • 20. “The Possibility of Evil” In-Class Questions Complete Questions 1, 2, and 5. (5 marks each for a total /15). Each answer should be approximately 3-6 sentences long (Question 6 should probably be longer). You should introduce your answer clearly, in the present tense. State your answer in your own words; then, paraphrase or quote details from the story to support your answer. Do a rough draft, and then re-write the questions on a new sheet of paper, DOUBLE-SPACED. NOTE: Since most students did not finish, we will have *some* time next week to do more work on this.
  • 21. Homework Due next Wednesday Write a vocabulary paragraph for the following words from “The Possibility of Evil”: indulgently (adv.), absentminded (adj.) , reprehensible (adj.), mock (v.), scoured (v. - past tense of “to scour”). /5 marks

Notas do Editor

  1. Discuss briefly, one at a time.
  2. Go through each element (on this page and the next) one at a time generating responses from students/groups. Ask them “how they know” encouraging them to reference the text.