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SHORT STORIES
Story #2: Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing
SHORT STORIES
- Review Masque of the Red Death
- Allegory decoded
- Can you apply the Plot steps below?
- P.S. You may want to add these to your notes if you don't know it by heart.
- 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 action, denouement
- resolution
- open ending
- closed ending
LIT NOTES: Do you know your point of view? If you don't, now you do. Add this to your notes in your journal section.
EQ: What effect does POV have on the our stories so far? Why would an author use the unreliable pov?- First-person point of view
- Why don't we talk about second person?
- Third-person point of view
- limited
- objective or dramatic
- omniscient
- Unreliable
Story #2: Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing
LIT NOTES: Do you know your point of view? If you don't, now you do. Add this to your notes in your journal section.
- First-person point of view
- Why don't we talk about second person?
- Third-person point of view
- limited
- objective or dramatic
- omniscient
- Unreliable
JOURNAL 29: Through the Tunnel:
SAT Vocab
- contrition - a state of feeling crushed by guilt
- luminous - bright or shining
- supplication - the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly
- sputtering - spitting or spraying
- beseeching - urgently requesting someone to do something
- minute - tiny
- clambered - to climb, move, or get out of something in an awkward or laborious way
- incredulous - unbelievable
- gout - a type of arthritis
2. Track the plot in this story, bullet point style or with a diagram.
HW: Complete Journal 29 & read Through the Tunnel.
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