Tuesday, November 29 ~ Short Story #2 ~ Through the Tunnel

Roots
  • homo - same
  • juven - young
SHORT STORIES

  • Review Two Kinds: Conflict? Theme? 
  • Take notes on plot:
EQ: What is symbolism


Plot - a general pattern of events that takes place in the narrative and the resolution of the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist .
  • Beginning
    • exposition
    • complication or inciting incident (the antagonist presents an obstacle to the protagonist)
    • rising action which features 
      • crisis points
  • Middle
    • climax or ultimate crisis 
      • there may be a black moment (darkest point of the climax)
      • the protagonist may experience an epiphany, sudden realization, clarification, or anagnorisis
  •  End
    • falling actiondenouement
      • resolution
      • open ending
      • closed ending
Story #2: Through the Tunnel  by Doris Lessing
You have 3 mins. to find 5 facts on our author, DORIS LESSING
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JOURNAL 16Through the Tunnel: 
SAT Vocab
  1. Contrition - a state of feeling crushed by guilt
  2. luminous - bright or shining
  3. supplication - the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly
  4. sputtering - spitting or spraying
  5. beseeching - urgently requesting someone to do something
  6. minute - tiny
  7. clambered - to climb, move, or get out of something in an awkward or laborious way
  8. incredulous - unbelievable
  9. gout - a type of arthritis
1. Have you ever taken a risk to prove yourself before? Do you find it convincing that Jerry takes such a large risk and survives?
2. Track the plot in this story.
3. Define symbolism.
4. Consider the three settings in the story. Tell what each setting must symbolize for Jerry.
  • the wild beach -
  • the safe beach - 
  • the tunnel - 
5. What is the larger "symbolic meaning" of Jerry's passage through the tunnel? 
HW: Complete Journal 16 & read Through the Tunnel.

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