Objective: SWBAT describe how two instances in a chapter represent situational irony. SWBAT characterize Tea Cake based on his actions and treatment of Janie.
Do-Now: If you were Janie, would you trust Tea Cake? What does Janie have to lose if Tea Cake turns out to be dishonest? Was does she have to gain if Tea Cake turns out to be honest?
Today: 1) Review situational irony and characterization. How would you characterize Tea Cake?
2) Class will being reading Chapter #13. How does Tea Cake’s disappearance and reappearance represent situational irony?
3) Students will finish reading Chapter #13. Describe Tea Cake’s character.
4) Students will begin answering questions for Chapter #13.
Exit Slip: Was Tea Cake right to take Janie’s money without asking, even though he ended up paying her back in the end? Can Tea Cake be trusted or will he ultimately run off with Janie’s money?
Homework: Finish questions for Chapter #13
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