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CHL137 Todays class
  • Allusion
  • Assign group projects
  • Meet in groups to begin work on group projects

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Allusion
  • Two types
  • Thematic (indirect) references
  • Direct references

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thematic
  • The Dursleys are Harrys step family. They spoil
    Dudley and give him two bedrooms, while they make
    Harry sleep under the steps and do all the
    chores.

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Indirect reference Cinderella
  • Cinderella is never directly referenced
  • Instead, we see a familiar story pattern with
    familiar motifs and familiar themes

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Motif
  • in literature, term that denotes the
    recurrent presence of certain character types,
    objects, settings, or situations in diverse
    genres and periods of folklore and literature.
    Examples of motifs include swords, money, food,
    jewels, forests, oceans, castles, dungeons, tests
    of skill or wisdom, journeys, separations and
    reunions, chaos brought to order. (from Columbia
    Encyclopedia online)

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theme
  • (1) the abstract concept explored in a literary
    work (2) frequently recurring ideas (3)
    repetition of a meaningful element in a work,
    such as references to sight, vision, and
    blindness in Oedipus Rex. Excerpted From
    http//academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/l
    it_term.html
  • A theme is what a text is about, what it means.

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Direct Allusions Example
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (HPSS103).

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Morgan le fey
  • Also called Morgane, Morgain, Morgana and other
    variants.
  • Best known as King Arthurs half sister and a
    powerful sorceress (sometimes good, sometimes
    evil, depending on the variation)

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Hengist
  • Hengist was a Saxon King of Britain shortly
    before King Arthur's time, who helped King
    Vortigern defeat Scot and Pict rebels. Later, he
    led a rebellion of his own, and eventually
    founded the county of Kent. (HP lexicon)

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Alberic Grunnion
  • Could possibly be in recognition of 'Alberich,' a
    powerful wizard from "Song of the Nibelungen."
    The poem is mythical, but was the basis for
    Wagner's Ring Cycle. In Wagner's version,
    Alberich makes a ring from gold that he has found
    and places a curse on it against its thief. (HP
    lexicon)

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Circe
  • Witch (or queen, sorceress, goddess) in Homers
    The Odyssey who turns Odysseuss men into pigs.

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Paracelsus
  • Theophrastus Phillippus Aureolus Bombastus
    von Hohenheim, better known as Paracelsus, was
    born in Einsiedeln, Switzerland in November 1493
    and died in Salzburg on September 24, 1541. He
    was a medical doctor, alchemist and philosopher
    who provoked controversy during his lifetime.

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Merlin
  • Most famous wizard from British legend sometimes
    good, sometimes evil, depending on the variation.
    Best known as being a mentor to young King
    Arthur.

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Allusion
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Cliodna
  • Cliodna is a Celtic fairy queen of County Cork,
    who was swept back to the Land of Faerie by a
    wave. OR,
  • Cliodhna who is the queen of the Banshees.

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Why? What purpose?
  • Ron was more interested in eating the frogs than
    looking at the Famous Witches and Wizards cards,
    but Harry couldnt keep his eyes off them. Soon
    he had not only Dumbledore and Morgana, but
    Hengist of Woodcroft, Alberic Grunnion, Circe,
    Paracelsus, and Merlin. He finally tore his eyes
    away from the druidess Cliodna, who was
    scratching her nose, to open a bag of Bertie
    Botts Every Flavor Beans (103).

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Group Projects
  • For your group projects, you will
    research various allusions, motifs, and themes in
    the Harry Potter novels, you will write a report
    about your research, and you will teach the
    material to the rest of the class in a 15-minute
    presentation which explains your research and the
    ways in which the topic youve researched can
    help us to better understand the HP novels.

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Get into assigned groups
  • In-class work dates for groups
  • Jan 16
  • Jan 30
  • Feb 6
  • Feb 13
  • Today
  • Get to know one another
  • Exchange email addresses and assign a person to
    set up an email list
  • Carefully read the handout and directions
  • Start making a plan, delegating work, assigning
    everyone a task due Jan 30, etc.
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