The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer Unit 1.
Transcript of The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer Unit 1.
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The House of the Scorpionby Nancy FarmerUnit 1
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Learning Targets
•How is the theme of identity developed in The House of the Scorpion? •How can I use textual evidence
to back up my argument?
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Literary Terms
• Theme – the central idea in a work of literature• Metaphor – a comparison between two unlike things
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Matt’s Identity
• Find the metaphor in which Tam Lin compares El Patron to a tree.
• Think about: Matt is El Patron’s clone. Does that mean that Matt will be exactly like El Patron?
• Using the tree graphic organizer, think of 2-3 adjectives from each section of The House of the Scorpion that describe Matt.• Ch. 1-5• Ch. 6-10• Ch. 11-14
• Find textual evidence (quote and page number) to back up each adjective you chose.
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Notes: Old Age: 12-14
• Key Points:• Setting• Characters• Theme• Author’s style• Main plot developments• Chapters 6-14
• Extension:• Discuss the effect of
Matt’s newfound identity. Has power changed him?
Key Points
Summary/ Extension
Notes
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• Genre• Point of view (1st or 3rd?)• Tone (humorous, serious, informative, etc.)• Sentence structure• Vocabulary• Pacing• Any unique features (flashbacks, cliffhangers, diary
entries, alternating points of view, etc.)
Author’s Style