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Allusions

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"KOBE!"
Why might a student say this as he or she is throwing away a paper ball?
Why would a student specifically say "Kobe?"
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"COVID!"
Someone says under his breath as he observes a woman cough at the grocery store.
Why would someone say that?
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Both slides stated words that reference something or someone.
"Kobe" is a phrase that references famous basketball player, Kobe Bryant, and his skilled shooting form.
"COVID" is a phrase that references the Coronavirus, which has killed thousands of people, and is recognized for its symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
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When a person is using a figure of speech to reference something without stating a definition outright, they are using an ALLUSION.
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Multiple Choice
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING!
What is the key word in the definition of ALLUSION?
Figure of Speech
Reference
Allusion
Key Words
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Allusions
Think of Allusions as inside jokes. You have to understand the reference to really understand what it might mean in a sentence.
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There are many types of Allusions
Historical - Referencing history
Cultural - Referencing movies, music, and memories from a time period
Shakespearean - Referencing plays and main characters within the plays written by William Shakespeare.
Mythological - Referencing events, stories, or names from Greek myths and legends.
Biblical - Referencing people and events from the Bible
Literary - Referencing characters, events, or settings from classic literature (a select group of books that are seen as being above the rest).
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Confused?
There are many types of Allusions, so you have to know how to figure out the reference.
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Steps to Conquering Allusion:
1. Look up the word you don't know (it's generally capitalized as a proper noun).
2. Decide what type of Allusion it is based on the previous list.
3. Explain the meaning of the Allusions
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"Well, I’m no Hercules, but I could open that jelly jar for you."
Example of an Allusion
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Multiple Choice
Which of the words from the sentence is referencing something?
Jelly jar
I could open
Hercules
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Poll
Do you know what "Hercules" is referencing"
YES!
NO!
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Steps to Conquering Allusion:
1. Look up the word you don't know (it's generally capitalized as a proper noun).
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GOOGLE IT!
What or who is Hercules, and what does it mean?
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Steps to Conquering Allusion:
1. Look up the word you don't know (it's generally capitalized as a proper noun).
2. Decide what type of Allusion it is based on the previous list.
3. Explain the meaning of the Allusions
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Multiple Select
STEP 2:
Now checkmark what kind of allusion you think "Hercules" would be a reference of based on your Google search. (If you can't remember, go Google Hercules again!)
(Only 4 of the 6 are listed below)
Historical
Biblical
Shakespearean
Mythological
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Steps to Conquering Allusion:
1. Look up the word you don't know (it's generally capitalized as a proper noun).
2. Decide what type of Allusion it is based on the previous list.
3. Explain the meaning of the Allusions
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Multiple Choice
Therefore, what does it mean to say, "Well, I’m no Hercules, but I could open that jelly jar for you."
I'm not super strong, but I will try to open the jar.
Greek Mythology
I am the strongest man alive!
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Now, it's YOUR turn!!!!
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Let's Think!
Look through the following TYPES of Allusions, and try to think of something YOU know about that could be referenced.
* Historical - something that happened in history.
* Cultural - movies, music, and memories from a time period
* Shakespearean - plays and main characters within the plays written by William Shakespeare.
* Mythological - events, stories, or names from Greek myths and legends.
* Biblical - people and events from the Bible
* Literary - characters, events, or settings from classic literature (a select group of books that are seen as being above the rest).
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Open Ended
CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING!
Type in one sentence that has an allusion:
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Open Ended
What TYPE of Allusion did you use?
* Historical
* Cultural
* Shakespearean
* Mythological
* Biblical
* Literary
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Open Ended
So....
Explain YOUR Allusion and what it referenced!
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That's how you understand Allusions!
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