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1
Journal
  • Describe your process of reading. How do you know
    when youve read something important?

2
Rules of Notice
  • Or
  • How to read a little smarter
  • than you do now

3
Basic Premise
  • Simply put, everything in a text has a purpose
    and, therefore, means something.
  • Look at the physical layout of the text on the
    page, particularly for curiosities in layout,
    section and page breaks, symbols, etc.
  • We will look quickly at
  • Title
  • Character
  • Changes in the text
  • Repetition
  • Surprises/Ruptures/Ending

4
Physical Layout
  • Extra Space
  • Curious layout
  • Section Breaks
  • Asterisks
  • Ellipses
  • Italicized sections of text
  • Other Punctuation

5
Titles
  • Think about the title of the book and of
    chapters, sections, parts, etc.
  • Do the titles/subtitles give an indication of
    whats to come/what to expect?
  • Do the titles/subtitles seem obscure when you
    finish reading? If so, youre missing something
    big.

6
Characters
  • Titles, names, and nicknames
  • Is the name an allusion to mythology or canonical
    text?
  • Female character named Eve what is likely being
    said about her role in the story?
  • Walter Mitty
  • The characters introduction
  • Timing, setting, actions upon entrance all denote
    character
  • Stryders appearance in the pub moments before
    the hobbits are found by the Wraiths
  • Conflict, Actions, and Reactions
  • Pay attention to problems characters are facing
    separate from the texts primary conflict
  • Especially focus on moral/ethical quandaries that
    may give insight into a characters morality
  • How do they deal with conflict?

7
Characters
  • Physical Description, Clothing, Language
  • Characters that look evil usually areunless they
    arent.
  • Voldamortnuff said
  • The Bird Lady from Home Alone II
  • Clothing is indicative of characterunless it
    isnt.
  • Leather jacket and torn jeans ?
  • Mrs. Havershims wedding dress
  • Speech patterns (dialect, tone, words used, etc.)

8
Archetypes andUniversal Characteristics
  • Archetypal characters
  • Hero and villain
  • Mother
  • Sage/Mentor/Sidekick
  • Trickster
  • And stereotypical characters (i.e. the hen-pecked
    husband and the overbearing wife)
  • Archetypal Patterns
  • Coming of age/Journey of Initiation
  • Search for Family/Identity
  • Love story
  • Archetypal settings
  • Archetypal symbols
  • Colors
  • Elements (water, fire, rain, etc.)
  • Light and Dark
  • Others?

9
Changes in
  • Setting
  • Point of view
  • Character development
  • Conflict resolution
  • Mood/Tone
  • New characters

10
Repetition

  • Probably most important rule
  • Look for repeated
  • Sounds
  • Dialogue
  • Actions
  • Situations/Settings
  • Strange/mysterious characters

11
Surprises/Ruptures/Ending
  • Sudden shifts in plot/conflict you dont see
    coming
  • Jodi Picoult text
  • Unexpected character development/swings/ actions
  • A good character turns out evil (and vice-versa)
  • Nina in Season 1 of 24
  • Unexpected resolution
  • What? That cant be the end!?!
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