How to Read Literature Like a Professor Presentations Cassie Herald Tanner Wilson Honors English IV.

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How to Read Literature Like a Professor Presentations Cassie Herald Tanner Wilson Honors English IV

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How to Read Literature Like a Professor

PresentationsCassie Herald

Tanner Wilson

Honors English IV

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Introduction•HTRLLAP is a book by Thomas Foster that discusses how

to read beyond the lines of text in literature, and look into something much greater.

• The book covers many topics, over 20 chapters of different topics that Foster explores.

•With each topic, he goes in-depth of how to not only look at text on the lines, but between and beyond the lines.

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“…More Than It’s Going to Hurt You: Concerning Violence”

•This is Chapter 11 in Foster’s book.

•Literally, this chapter is over violence.

•It discusses the main points that violence plays in a work of literature.

•These points vary.

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Main Points • Violence can create symbolism, a metaphor, and can create a

theme.

• Violence is all throughout literature.

• Real life violence compared to violence in literature.

• Death, weight, and burden.

• Accidents are not just accidents.

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Examples in HTRLLAP

•Beloved

•D. H. Lawrence, William Faulkner.

•Slavery.

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The Kite Runner Overview

•Amir, Baba, Hassan, Assef, Sohrab, Rahim Khan…

•A kid who has a friend that is a servant and after a kite fight, both lives are changed forever.

•Themes and metaphors.

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Violence in The Kite Runner

•Rape.

•Stoning.

•Fighting.

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Relationship Between HTRLLAP and The Kite Runner •Rape scene makes the plot advance.

•Also related to Faulkner.

• Stoning- Weight and burden.

• Sins.

• Fight for redemption.

•Real life vs. literature.

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Slavery•Slavery in HTRLLAP compared to The Kite

Runner.

•Taliban vs. slave owners.

•Control over a race, using extreme force.

•Metaphor.

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Other Works Relating to Violence• Of Mice and Men

• George shooting Lennie.

• Lennie squishing Curly’s hand.

• The Great Gatsby

• Tom Buchanan hitting Myrtle.

• Myrtle being hit by Daisy.

• Gatsby laying dead in the pool.

• The Hunger Games

• Violence everywhere.

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Closing

•Any Questions?