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This time, we will deal with only one literary work.

You can see an introduction part of the novel 'Daddy long legs' written by Jean Webster. Read below instructions carefully and complete your worksheet before coming to the class.

This week's lesson

The lesson this week focuses on analysis of only one literary work through discussion and information gap activity. Also, you should make your own chart written characteristics of the novel. To facilitate your activity, you should complete your below worksheet before coming to the class. Group A : Read the part 1 and write down its characteristics Group B : Read the part 2 and write down its characteristics Group C : Read the part 3 and write down its characteristics

Your responsibilities

* You should fill in the blanks referring to an introduction part of Daddy long legs or using your background knowledge you've already had before coming to the class. * If you read any kind of novel, tell your group members what could be big differences between novel 'Daddy long legs' and the novel you read. * If you have the novel you had written for yourself, what factors had you considered when writing it?

Worksheet 1
Jean Webster's novel 'Daddy long legs' is a little different from other novels. What are those aspects? For your active discussion, prepare your worksheet by filling in the blanks before the class. Each group is given different text. ( I attach files of the groups by naming each Group A, B and C )

The Characteristics of a Novel


The characteristics of a novel below are also useful in define what a novel is. They mostly serve to show the differences between a novel and other literary forms: such as storytelling and hyper fiction.

A novel is

Created from the author's ( Structured for the ( ( No longer ( ) is toned down. ).

). ) of the reader.

These characteristics are very broad, summing up many details noticeable in novels. The first one is one taken for granted, the ultimate truth of fiction. All fiction is created from someone's ( work alone or collaborate. The second characteristic concerns the composition of a novel. Unlike storytelling, a novel is written to be read. It depends on (v (c ) rather than verbal. (R the reader can turn back the pages and reread what has happened. The third and fourth characteristics are concerned with what happened to the details of the subject matter of novel. The stories told in novels became less ( ) and less worried with the present setting. Novels could be set in the past, present, or future. They could be set in any country, civilization, or world. ) ) is cut down because ) whether they

Worksheet 2
* What are differences between normal novels and a novel 'Daddy long legs' ?

Normal novels

A novel 'Daddy long legs'

Worksheet 3
Share any novel you had read or the novel you had written for yourself before and tell your group members what are the big differences between your novel and 'Daddy long legs?'
Name: Title: Differences: Name: Title: Differences:

Name: Title: Differences:

Name: Title: Differences:

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