Monday, January 19, 2009

SEVEN DEADLY SINS.






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1/13-14 and Presentations begin on 1/15/09
Objectives: Students will apply their understanding of 7 deadly sins in multimedia project.
Students will synthesize information in a presentation.
Students will synthesize information from the content.
Students will examine cause and effect of sins in the novel.

Aim: How can we apply and illustrate our understanding of the seven deadly sins in a multimedia project?
Ans:
we can take pics and present it that how our picture represents da sin..:)

Do Now: Work on your multimedia project.
1/12/09
Objective: Students will recall and apply their comprehension of the text in a final assessment.

done.
1/09/09
Objective: Students will illustrate their understanding of Wilde's novel in open class discussion.
Chapter nineteen and twenty: Dorian resolves to change his ways and become good. Lord Henry and Dorian discuss the value of a soul. Dorian wearily reflects on his wasted life and realizes that his self-love has changed to self-hate. He attempts to destroy the hated portrait. His servants find the portrait intact, showing a youthful and handsome Dorian, and a loathsome corpse in the locked room.

Aim: How can Dorian change that one aspect/flaw that may prohibit him from accomplishing his goals or being a good person?
Do Now: If I can change one flaw about myself it would be...because...
Why do you think Dorian resolves to be good and self righteously thinks he has made a good beginning by sparing Hetty Merton from his further advances.
Dorian alludes to the possibility of murder; Lord Henry responds there was not reason why Basil would be murdered. Dorian "confesses"; Lord Henry says that is impossible because Dorian does not have it in him to commit such a vulgarity. Why?
Analyze Lord Henry's reference to, "What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" What is Dorian's response to Lord Henry's quote. What is this an allusion to?
Why does Lord Henry wish to exchange places with Dorian?
What does Dorian blame Lord Henry for?
What is Dorian's summation of his life and the implications?
How does Dorian react to the final viewing of his portrait and what this leads him to do?
Why do you think it may be too late for Dorian to reform?
What is the significance of the knife and where was the fatal wound?
How did they know the "withered, wrinkled, and loathsome of visage" that was laying on the floor was Dorian?
How is his death a work of art?

Cooperative Learning:
Illustrate your own cause and effect with your self love image and use a cause (one of the seven deadly sins) and show the effect of the sin on the image.


Aim: Where in the novel can we identify the cause and effects of characters sins or misdemeanors?
Do Now: Complete the sentence The worst thing that ever happened to me as that i was cutting myself in my room and the whole handkerchief filled up with blood and my mom saw it and then she came to knew that i had a bf and slapped me.

Cooperative Learning:
Illustrate your own cause and effect with your self love image and use a cause (one of the seven deadly sins) and show the effect of the sin on the image.

Aim: How can we recall information about the text and organize our thoughts and ideas in various forms?

Do Now: Complete the following sentence, I am Dorian Gray and my greatest sin so far is...and give a reason why?Reviewing Information from content:

my greatest sin so far is sloth.that is my greatest sin because all the time i'm lazy and i always let the time go and then think that i should have done this before.

Eulogy Of Sibyl


Sibyl's Eulogy

Sibyl, every time I saw you it was like eating a skittle and I loved the way you walked and talked even though it was for just a little. Yet my love for you was like a riddle. There was no clue my dear and I didn’t know how to figure out it was such a scare. But I didn’t care because it was you and only you, so gorgeous and angelic. Indeed it was not fake and for God’s sake I cried when you died at such a young age. It feels like the last page of my life that just turned and now my heart is completely stunned. I wanted to believe that it was all a lie and that you were still alive, but you can’t be revived even with my love. Indeed it was not fake and for God’s sake I cried. I’m deprived of the love that we shared and the true ecstasy when we both stared into each other’s eyes. When I turned to the sky and I realized that we are now on the opposite side. I would’ve rather died because I couldn’t save your life.

It felt like an illusion when I found out that Sibyl had left us. I would like to briefly reflect on her personal and professional life. Sibyl was born on June 20th, 1890. She was such a nice and innocent person that everybody liked her. Sibyl had a lovely family and everybody dearly loved her. Her mother Mrs. Vane always supported her and helped her to pursue acting that was her life. Although Sibyl didn’t receive any formal education, her mother raised her to be a gentle and compassionate person, which is truly laudable. Her brother James Vane always cared about her as if he is her elder brother. He is such a caring bother that he could throw away his life in grave danger to save Sibyl. And Sibyl would always live among us through their love.

Sibyl had intense affinity for acting. She always wanted to become an actress and she did become a brilliant actress because of her innate acing skills. In her childhood she used to imitate people and she used to do it perfectly. Like, one day she took the getup of a gentleman to imitate Mr. Isaacs with a mustache. She was looking like a dwarf comedian with a really funny look. And Sibyl even tried to imitate Mr. Isaacs’s voice. I still remember her smiley face when she shared her childhood memories with me.

I still remember the day when I first saw Sibyl vane. At the very first glimpse I became infatuated with her. She was strikingly beautiful “with a little flower-like face, a small Greek head with plaited coils of dark-brown hair, eyes that were violet wells of passion, lips that were like the petals of a rose.” (Page 59, Lines 14-16) “And her voice, I never heard such a voice.” (Page 59, Line 21) She was playing the role of Juliet and she shone the entire stage like a dazzling star. When I went up to her she told me that “You look more like a prince” (Page 64, Line 13) and referred me as Prince Charming. We fell into love with each other, but I didn’t know that it would be for such brief period of time. It was my fault that I belittled her for her bad performance and on that dreadful night she left us all behind. And I thought I would’ve rather died because I couldn’t save her life.