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The Things They Carried reflects on the experiences of the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s Read the excerpt and answer the questions

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The Things They Carried reflects on the experiences of the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s Read the excerpt and answer the questions that follow from The Things They. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care in hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there Narrator 2 The children were nestled all snug in their beds while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads And Mama in he r kerchief and I in my cap h By Taylor Holland. The Building . The narrator desires to create a simulation of a fake memory, or, at least, one he cannot place. The narrator attempts to, in some sense, simulate a simulation. He becomes deeply involved in his fantasies about the reality of the building, and only wants to make the building actual. by A.J. Cronin. About the author. Archibald . Joseph Cronin (19 July 1896–6 January 1981) was a Scottish physician and novelist. His best-known works are Hatter's Castle, The Stars Look Down, The Citadel, The Keys of the Kingdom and The Green Years, all of which were adapted to film. He also created the . told. Narrator’s Point of View. Narrative. A narrat. ive. is a story. Narratives have characters, settings, a plot, dialogue, and a narrator. A narrat. or. tells the story. Sometimes the narrator is a character in the story. Edgar Allan Poe. Poe as Gothic Writer. He sought to examine the emotional side of the human experience.. He describes in minute detail the characters and setting to show the psychology of horror and madness through the perceptions of the narrator.. Herman Melville. Doubles. In “Bartleby,” the narrator’s identity becomes intertwined with the strange, intractable scrivener Bartleby . The humor, and the tragedy, of this story lie in the narrator’s inability to either understand Bartleby or to separate from him. By Niamh Walker, 8B. Narrative writing is writing that tells a story. It may be fictional or informative, prose or poem. . Elements found in narratives to create interest include:. Plot. Images. Setting. Edgar Allen Poe (1839). Pre-reading activities. 1. When you think of the words ‘horror’ and ‘Gothic what sort of images come into your mind?.  . 2. Write down everything you know about the horror genre. . Herman Melville (1819 – 1891). Works as clerk and bookkeeper. Herman Melville (1819 – 1891). Works as clerk and bookkeeper. Takes job on a whaling ship. Herman Melville (1819 – 1891). Works as clerk and bookkeeper. By Tim O’Brian. About the Author. Tim O’Brian has written several short stories about characters in the Vietnam war.. O’Brian was drafted into the Vietnam war, however, he strongly opposed the war and even thought of fleeing the country to get away from drafting.. You need:. Pencil/pen. Case Study . stuff. Journal 2/27/15:. What is the impact of the gender roles that society creates and enforces? . Agenda. :. Journal: Unit 4 Essential Question. Case Study . Presentations. . . Essentials to the Story. Main Characters. The Narrator The Old Man. Setting. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is written as a . flashback. : a narrator is recounting events from the past.. AEC strategy. 3 parts of a top notch response:. A. . - . assertion. E. - evidence. C. - commentary. Assertion. The assertion is where you state your answer to the question.. Use the language (terms) from the question. A skilled author can suppress his own feelings and get across the feelings of the narrator in the story~ telling the story as the narrator would see it. . In persuasive writing, you may get to use your own point of view (opinion) in order to try to get your audience to believe or do something. .

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