Monday, October 26, 2015

Propaganda Oct. 26-30

10th WORLD LITERATURE

Unit Focus: Persuasive Writing

Week Focus: Persuasive Appeals

Monday: (LAB 712)
After reading Book 2 (pgs. 133-186 in online text)...

QUESTIONS—PART TWO 
1. Character: In what ways are Julia and Winston alike? In what ways are they different?  
2. Theme: Why does the party permit couples to marry but discourage love?  
3. Plot: O’Brien asks Winston and Julia what they are willing to do for the Brotherhood. What 
are they willing to do? (pp. 142-143) What is the one thing they are unwilling to do? What types 
of things does O’Brien tell them they might have to face as members of the Brotherhood? 
4. Irony/Paradox: Julia tells Winston that even though the Party can torture a person and make 
him say anything, they cannot make him believe it. How do you feel about this statement? How 
easy is it to brainwash a person? Do you think governments actually use brainwashing? Discuss. 
(See also the discussion of the term “blackwhite.”) 
5. Plot: Why are the three superpowers always at war according to the Brotherhood’s 
handbook? 
6. Plot, Irony/Paradox: How are Winston and Julia betrayed? 
ACTIVITIES FOR PART TWO 
1. Point of View: Write a diary from Julia’s point of view (or O’Brien’s or Parsons’.) 
2. Write a poem or short story with the same tone as that of 1984. 
3. On page 169, Winston reads from Goldsmith’s book that “The invention of print, however, 
made it easier to manipulate public opinion.” Explore the history of using print to influence 
opinion. Create a timeline outlining the invention of print with a summary.  


TUESDAY:
1.Notes: notes on a dystopian society (vid)
2.Silent Reading: For 15 minutes, read Act 2.
3.Dystopia AssignmentWith a partner, you will illustrate the first two acts of a dystopia (exposition, rising action)
I.Act 1/Exposition: What does the setting reveal about the tone?
a)Illustrate and label all of the common characters of a dystopia along with text evidence that supports each type:
-representatives of the powerful (Inner Party)
-representatives of the typical citizen (Proles)
-disfranchised character who wants to escape or change society (Winston/Brotherhood)
b)Draw the setting (pgs. 6-15) and include text evidence describing it.  Include unpleasant symbols to help us connect setting to one found in dystopian society

II.Act 2/Rising Action: How is Winston trying to change Oceania?
a)Illustrate the main setting in this act (Prole District, Forest, Mr. Charrington’s Antique Store/Upstairs room.  Include any symbols, objects, or dreams introduced here.
b)Find text evidence of what Winston does, feels, thinks in his attempt to change Oceania. Include any obstacles along the way
c)Draw any characters that cross Winston’s path that help to achieve or thwart (stop) his revolution.

d)Illustrate the scene where Winston realizes Big Brother is aware of his thought crimes

WEDNESDAY:
  1. Read W.H.O document and answer questions.
  2. Analyze the food pyramids over the years for bias.
  3. Compare the nutrition in the novel 1984 to U.S

THURSDAY:
  1. Notes: Archetypes
  2. Identify examples of archetypes in the novel.  Find a quote for each archetype including page number, identify the type of archetype, and explain how it represents that archetype (There are 6 archetypes we reviewed today).
  3. STUDY FOR QUIZ:
FRIDAY:
  1. QUIZ ON ACT 2, characteristics of a dystopia, and archetypes in 1984

Monday, October 19, 2015

Propaganda Oct. 19-23

10th WORLD LITERATURE

Unit Focus: Persuasive Writing
Week Focus: Persuasive Appeals

Monday: (LAB 711)
1. Read chapters 1-4 in sec. 1 and complete propaganda organizer with examples of physical and psychological control in Novel: 1984

2. Complete discussion questions 

Tuesday: (LAB 811)
1. Write a diary entry summarizing chapters 1-4 in section 1.  Include the following items:
  -Mrs. Parson visit
  -O'Brien
  -Dream of mom/sis
  -Physical Jerks
  -Job @ Records in Ministry of Truth
  -Captain Ogilvy

2. Define all of the follwing terms from novel in notebook: 
  1. totalitarianism
  2. Hitler
  3. Mussolini
  4. Lenin
  5. Stalin
  6. Trotsky
  7. socialism
  8. communism
  9. telescreen
  10. Two Minutes Hate
  11. Hate Week
  12. Ingsoc
  13. thought crime
  14. thought police
  15. the Party
  16. Inner Party
  17. Outer Party
  18. Proles
  19. the Spies
  20. Junior Anti-sex League
  21. the Brotherhood
  22. Newspeak
  23. Oldspeak
  24. doublethink
  25. groupthink
  26. Memory hole
  27. Floating Fortress
  28. FFCC
  29. unperson

Wednesday
  1. Watch movie version of 1984 and complete an editorial explaining the top 4 inventions the author George Orwell predicted in his novel.  Label the editorial: "Top 4 from '84."

Thursday: 

Friday: 


Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Propaganda Techniques Oct. 12-16

10th WORLD LITERATURE

Unit Focus: Persuasive Writing
Week Focus: Persuasive Appeals

Monday: 
1. Introduce the propaganda project and work on completing the 5 slides.  Presentations are due Thursday 15th.  Answer the following questions in your presentations:
1. What is the dominant propaganda technique?

2. What other techniques are used to further strengthen the message?  What else is used to “push” the message?

3. Who is the target audience?

4. What does the designer of the piece want me to think or believe?

5. How valid/accurate is the message?

6. What questions should I ask myself when evaluating the validity of this message?

7. Is the ad effective?  Why/why not?

Tuesday:
1. Introduce the novel for the perspective unit: 1984 by George Orwell.
2. Complete the graphic organizer to help you identify the propaganda used in the novel. 

Wednesday:
1. Finish presentations. Complete the starred items in packet for our review on Thursday.

Thursday: 
1. Present your term to class.
2. Take notes on each term presented using the organizer in the packet with each term and definition.

Friday: 
1. Test on Propaganda Techniques
2. Watch 9/11 and compare events to details in the novel 1984.

Monday, October 5, 2015

October 5-9

10th WORLD LITERATURE

Unit Focus: Persuasive Writing
Week Focus: Persuasive Appeals

Monday: 
1.Pop Quiz on SSSLOP. 
2. Finish Presentations on Labor Issue (see last week for details)

Tuesday
1. Notes: Persuasive Appeals (ethos, pathos, logos)

Wednesday