Groupwork 1. Write a presentation for all characters, including quotes (especially when first introduced). Advice = try and focus on words, the way characters are introduced. What they are described doing, saying, thinking. (eg, with Candy). 2. Write about the importance of nature, how it is represented, and when in the book. Use quotes. Nature is described in great detail, especially at the beginning of every section. Nature vs Culture ? 3. Using both the novel and the course, try and highlight the different themes explored in the novel. Possible other themes... a. Cycles, breaking predestination (Nature, Lennie keeps doing the same thing over and over, etc.) b. Is friendship possible ? a conflicting brotherhood ; inescapable oppositions ; everyone is lonely in the end ; clashing dreams (Lennie's dream of a ranch, George's dream of being on his own). c. American Dream, Americana in Of Mice and Men d. Freedom. Are the characters free ? Comm...
Illustrations Today we took a look at several pictures we'll use for the tests. H.R. Giger, Atomic Children, 1968 : In this black & white sketch, science-fiction is merged with horror a nd eroticism in what Giger called a "biomechanical" fantasy. It looks like a nightmarish vision from a feverish dream. Giger was the designer of the Alien creature from the movies. An ombilical cord links the bottom of a hypersexualised alien to a strange looking moon. Surrealism, contrast, at night? John Harris, Building the Ark , 2017 : In the background, big open skies and fluffy clouds characterize this painting. Gliders and spaceships circle around a tower and a space station. The title hints at ( evokes ) a biblical connection : the Ark links men and God. Noah's Ark Chelsey Bonestell, Saturn from Titan , 1944 : Bonestell strived for realism ( he wanted realism) in his work. We feel we're on another planet here, it has an alien, strange perspecti...
Image Analysis Pour l'oral, deux documents visuels au choix pour le dossier de bac. L'un (ou les deux) peut être un photogramme, une image tirée d'un film. Comment l'exploiter ? Proposition en trois étapes courtes : 1. Describe it 2. Contextualise it 3. Comment upon it Example : https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg https://snipboard.io/Gdqu4c.jpg 1. a . the high contrast highlights the character of Murph. b . Likewise, Cooper's silhouette is shown through an open door. c . The long shot allows us to notice the long, surreal...
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