Wednesday 30 March 2016

Langston Hughes and "Hills Like White Elephants"

Today we are going to finish vocabulary (so we can play vocab charades tomorrow), look at Langston Hughes and begin the "Hills Like White Elephants" project many of you wanted to do. 

Learning Goal: Analyze a case in which grasping a point of view requires distinguishing what is directly stated in a text from what is really meant.

What we'l do today.  Look at the dialogue of "Hills Like White Elephants" and determine the tone and subtext of the conversation between the man and woman.  You will write out this script with a partner.  Note - you will eventually perform this script so try so think about your interpretation and how it backs up your ideas about the story, about the relationship, and about the choices this man and woman make.

If you're having trouble with subtext go here

Your script should look something like this:


Girl: What should we drink?
(emotion/tone):
(subtext):

Man: It’s pretty hot.
(emotion/tone):
(subtext):

Girl: Let’s drink beer.
(emotion/tone):
(subtext):

Man: Dos cervezas (to waitress behind curtain).
(emotion/tone):
(subtext):

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