20th Century English Novels Stream of consciousness
PLAN:
Key words
Question of the Day (technique)
What is modernism?
What is considered the greatest novel of the 20th century?
Stream of consciousness
Which is the main features of the stream of consciousness novel?
Why is stream of consciousness used?
What is Atonement by Ian McEwan about?
Is Atonement true story?
D. H. Lawrence
References:
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20th-Century Novels demo lesson stream of consciousness

1. 20th Century English Novels Stream of consciousness

2. PLAN:

1.
Stream of consciousness
technique in XX century
2. Ian McEwan “Atonement”

3. Key words

Modernism
Stream of consciousness
Interior monologue
novel

4.

“On
or around December 1910,
human character changed,” wrote
Virginia Woolf. “I am not saying
that one went out, as one might
into a garden, and there saw that a
rose had flowered or a hen had laid
an egg. The change was not sudden
and definite like that, but a change
there was, nevertheless.”

5. Question of the Day (technique)

What is modernism?
What made it modern?
Think-pair-share
(technique)

6.

7.

Stream of
consciousness

8. What is modernism?

9. What is considered the greatest novel of the 20th century?

1.To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
2. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Types of novels:
Mysteries. Romance. Thrillers. Science Fiction.

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15. Stream of consciousness

originated in the
late 19th and early 20th century as part of
modernist literature. Many of the writers
who pioneered the use of stream of
consciousness were attempting to create new
literary techniques to better represent the
human experience—especially in a modern,
urban, industrialized world.

16.

Sigmund Freud spent much of his life exploring
the workings of the unconscious
The unconscious- the big iceberg which contains
the hidden, repressed desires of life for an
individual

17.

Stream
of
consciousness writing
refers to a narrative
technique where the
thoughts and emotions
of
a
narrator
or
character are written
out such that a reader
can track the fluid
mental state of these
characters.

18. Which is the main features of the stream of consciousness novel?

The salient features of stream of
consciousness are as follows: Description of
the continuous flow of unspoken thoughts or
perceptions of the character. The character's
thoughts and feelings are depicted as
overheard in the mind or addressed to
oneself. Chiefly concerned with the
subjective description of life.

19. Why is stream of consciousness used?

Writers use stream of consciousness
writing to mimic the way people's thoughts
flow. We very rarely think in a perfect, linear
order. The stream of consciousness technique
uses unusual, often grammatically incorrect,
sentence structure full of incomplete
thoughts and tangents to illustrate how a
character thinks.

20. What is Atonement by Ian McEwan about?

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A symphonic novel
of love and war, childhood and class, guilt
and forgiveness that provides all the
satisfaction of a brilliant narrative and the
provocation we have come to expect from
the
acclaimed
Booker
Prize–winning,
internationally bestselling author.

21. Is Atonement true story?

No,
Atonement is not based on a true
story. Briony Tallis, who is set up as the
novel's author and narrator, is no more real
than her story. Through Briony, Ian McEwan
examines the responsibility of authors to
present an accurate picture of the world to
their readers, even if the stories they are
telling are fictional.

22.

23. D. H. Lawrence

1.
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4.
Sons and Lovers (1913) – p.147
Taken from his early life
Paul Morel and his relationship with his mother
He needs her mother to help him make sense of the
world around him, but in order to become an
independent man/artist, he has to struggle to become
free from her influence.
Struggle to put the outer and inner world together in a
true relation
The Rainbow (1915) – a family through three couples of
different ages
Women In Love (1916) – two sisters trying to
understand the true meaning of love and to work
towards a real closeness of souls

24.

25. References:

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«Маънавият”
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