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This is the lesson to accompany the story "Boarding House" by James Joyce and may include extra excerpts from songs and poems as comprehension questions and language development. The actual story in not included here; this lesson is for after reading the story. Created by Coleman’s Classroom.

This is the lesson to accompany the story "Boarding House" by James Joyce and may include extra excerpts from songs and poems as comprehension questions and language development. The actual story in not included here; this lesson is for after reading the story. Created by Coleman’s Classroom.

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Boarding House Lesson

  1. 1. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net The Boarding House
  2. 2. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net “The demand that I make of my reader is that he should devote his whole life to reading my works.”
  3. 3. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Main Characters
  4. 4. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Mrs. Mooney • Butcher’s Daughter • Separated • Rented Out Rooms • Called “The Madam” • Thrifty • Manipulative
  5. 5. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Mr. Mooney • Drunk • Sheriff’s Man • Violent • Separated
  6. 6. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Jack Mooney • Drinks • Tough • Violent • Loves Sister
  7. 7. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Polly Mooney • Slim, 19, pretty • “perverse Madonna” • Typist / house keeper • Looking for a husband
  8. 8. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Mr. Bob Doran • Employed, Good Salary • 34- 35 year old • Catholic • Stuck Up • Cowardly
  9. 9. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Old Mr. Leonard • Mr. Doran’s Boss • Conservative • Catholic
  10. 10. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net The Plot Mrs. Mooney rents rooms to young men. With her mother’s unspoken encouragement, Polly Mooney and Mr. Doran “sin” together. The Priest, social pressure, and Mrs. Mooney force Mr. Doran to “do the right thing” and “make reparation” to Polly.
  11. 11. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Social Cultural History • Having sexual relations outside the sanctity of marriage forbidden for most of human history. • Being pregnant outside of marriage a social stigma. • A divorced woman was a “immoral” or “loose” woman.
  12. 12. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net America 1960s – 1970s • American “sexual” revolution • Sex became more socially acceptable • TV, Movies, Music changed
  13. 13. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.netColeman’s Classroom www.clmn.net That Was Then … This Is Now I Love Lucy Gary Unmarried
  14. 14. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.netColeman’s Classroom www.clmn.net That Was Then … This Is Now Patsy Kline I fall to pieces… Avril Lavigne Hey You! I don’t like your girlfriend…
  15. 15. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.netColeman’s Classroom www.clmn.net That Was Then … This Is Now Casablanca Spider Man
  16. 16. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.netColeman’s Classroom www.clmn.net New Idiomatic Vocabulary Phrase • Keep things to oneself and • Keep ones own counsel • Under lock and key • Being had Means • Not talk about personal details or events • Not easily accessible • Being taken advantage of by someone
  17. 17. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.netColeman’s Classroom www.clmn.net New Idiomatic Vocabulary Phrase • Brazen it out • Count your cards • Sow wild oats • Settle down • Make a clean breast of it Means • Face shamelessly • Assess your resources • Be excessively sexually active • Get married, have a family, be responsible • Confess completely one’s transgressions
  18. 18. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net The Plot Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? Main Idea? Society requires a man to marry a girl he has “ruined.”
  19. 19. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Plot Comprehension Questions Why did Mrs. Mooney leave her husband? Why do the residents call Mrs. Mooney “The Madam?” Why did Polly leave her job as a typist? What did Mrs. Mooney hope would happen to Polly in the boarding house?
  20. 20. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Plot Comprehension Questions What does Mrs. Mooney want from Mr. Doran? Why don’t Polly and her mom discuss what is going on in the house? How does Mr. Doran view Polly? Positives and Negatives? Why does thoughts of Mr. Leonard influence Mr. Doran
  21. 21. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Plot Comprehension Questions How does Jack influence Mr. Doran? How does Polly influence Mr. Doran? When does Mr. Doran decide what he will do? What is his decision? What affects his decision?
  22. 22. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net THEMES to Consider • Tone / Humor / Irony • Marriage / Divorce / Sex • Peer Pressure • Bossy Parents • Societal Expectations • Parents’ roles in children’s lifes • Others?
  23. 23. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Literary Terms (1) Tone Attitude of the writer toward the story, characters, theme, plot, etc. Tone may be humorous, sarcastic, ironic, cheerful, pessimistic, angry, unfeeling, compassionate, or satirical.
  24. 24. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Literary Terms (2) Humor Can be shown in many forms including exaggerated situations, snappy lines, sarcasm, parody, irony, colloquialisms, puns and word play, comic characterizations, And black humor
  25. 25. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Sneeze by Maxine Kumin There’s a sort of a tickle the size of a nickel, A bit like the prickle Of sweet sour pickle, it’s a quivery shiver the shape of a sliver, like eels in a river, a kind of a wiggle that starts as a jiggle and joggles its way to a tease, which I cannot suppress any longer, I guess, so pardon me, please, while I sneeze.
  26. 26. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Literary Terms (3) Oxymoron Figure of speech combining contradictory words Example “living death” “which made her look like a little perverse Madonna” lns 43-45
  27. 27. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Review Literary Terms (4) Irony- a comment or situation that the opposite of what is expected occurs
  28. 28. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net “Ironic” by Alanis Morissette • has won 12 Juno Awards and 7 Grammy Awards • has sold over 55 million albums worldwide • Jagged Little Pill released 1995 • “Ironic” biggest hit to date
  29. 29. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Song Excerpt An old man turned ninety-eight He won the lottery and died the next day It's a black fly in your Chardonnay It's a death row pardon two minutes too late And isn't it ironic... don't you think
  30. 30. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net A traffic jam when you're already late A no-smoking sign on your cigarette break It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife It's meeting the man of my dreams And then meeting his beautiful wife And isn't it ironic...don't you think A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think...
  31. 31. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net It's like rain on your wedding day It's a free ride when you've already paid It's the good advice that you just didn't take Who would've thought... it figures
  32. 32. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net Your Thoughts • Is Mrs. Mooney a good mother? • Does this couple have a future together? • Why should people get married? • Do you feel sorry for any of the characters?
  33. 33. Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net For More Information Email Mrs. C ccoleman@clmn.net Visit Coleman’s Classroom www.clmn.net

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