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=Monday, October 24=
 * vocab warm-up: #1 - #10 in exercise on p. 26
 * quiz on pp. 55 - 70
 * notes on lit terms
 * imagery - using words to describe an experience of the senses
 * symbol - something that exists in a story and also stands for a bigger idea
 * discuss book

=Tuesday, October 25= > symbol > stream-of-consciousness > plot > theme > Part I – Separation from the known > Part II – Initiation and Transformation >>
 * vocab warm-up: #11 - #20 in exercise on p. 26
 * quiz on pp. 70-85
 * notes:
 * Old Man & the Sea notes
 * imagery
 * using words to describe an experience of the senses
 * something in a story that exists in the story and stands for a bigger idea
 * when the writing reflects the thoughts, however random, or in whatever order, of a character in the story.
 * what happens to the characters in the story
 * the author’s big ideas in the story, beyond the plot
 * The Hero’s Journey –
 * common framework for stories people tell
 * we teach each other lessons with these stories
 * common framework for stories people tell
 * we teach each other lessons with these stories
 * The Call (to a new world)
 * The Threshold – (with a helper or mentor) – the door between the known and the unknown
 * The Challenges – (or temptations) –
 * If the hero doesn’t pass them, he has to give up and go home.
 * Into the Abyss – face the greatest challenge. The hero must surrender himself to the quest, he has to “slay the dragon” or give up.
 * Transformation and Revelation
 * Part of the hero has to die so a new “version” of him can be reborn.
 * A sudden, dramatic change in how the hero thinks or views life.
 * Atonement – The hero adjusts to his new self. He has fixed the original problem.
 * The Return
 * *** back to the regular world, but as a different person
 * often the hero creates a new city, nation, or religion
 * Sometimes things don’t go well for the returned hero.
 * sometimes the message is rejected
 * sometimes the hero is killed or kicked out (ostracized)
 * sometimes the hero chooses to be sacrificed to help teach others

=Wednesday, October 26= = = =Thursday, October 27=
 * return essays
 * warm-up: write a paragraph or a list describing what you can do for greater success on your next essay
 * finish Hero's Journey notes - all listed above
 * imagery assignment:
 * Find **two examples** of imagery (Imagery = using words to describe an experience of the senses)
 * **write down the example from the book, include the page number in parentheses**
 * due tomorrow
 * warm-up - Vocab D, Unit 1 - crossword
 * quiz on pp. 85-116
 * notes on allusions
 * p. 107
 * note on hero's journey
 * p. 110
 * note on theme
 * p. 103

=Friday, October 28=
 * warm-up:
 * quiz on pp. 117 - end of book