Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande Part Three Tert Appreciation W BTL E ENTER →
W B T L E Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander Part Three ENTER
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande Text App reciation Contents 工。 Text Analysis 工。 Writing Devices 1. Diction 2. Contrast 3, Analogy 4. Transferred Epithet III Sentence Paraphrase W BTL E
W B T L E Text Appreciation Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Text Analysis II.Writing Devices 1. Diction 2. Contrast 3. Analogy 4. Transferred Epithet III.Sentence Paraphrase
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Text Analysi Have yo got the key elements in the essay? ◆ Plot of the story Setting of the story For Protagonists of the story reference Writing techniques of the story ◆ Theme of the story W BTL E
W B T L E Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander Plot of the story Setting of the story Protagonists of the story Writing techniques of the story Theme of the story I. Text Analysis Have you got the key elements in the essay? For reference
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Text Analysis Plot: description of two legendary figures For reference Diogenes the beggar and Alexander the Conqueror, and their encounter Setting: in a little square in Corinth, Greece Protagonists: Diogenes and Alexander Writing techniques: go to Writing devices Theme of the story: go to the next page W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander Plot: description of two legendary figures, Diogenes the beggar and Alexander the Conqueror, and their encounter Setting: in a little square in Corinth, Greece Protagonists: Diogenes and Alexander Writing techniques: go to Writing devices Theme of the story: go to the next page I. Text Analysis For reference. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 10- Diogenes and Alexande I. Text Analysis Theme of the story The theme Men should live a free life summed at the a life free from the very end dependencies introduced by culture, society, civilization and opinion Men are free when they stop toiling and sweating only for themselves. Great men are free and they are few in number W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10 – Diogenes and Alexander I. Text Analysis Men should live a free life, a life free from the dependencies introduced by culture, society, civilization and opinion. Men are free when they stop toiling and sweating only for themselves. Great men are free and they are few in number. Theme of the story The theme is summed up at the very end. To be continued on the next page