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DIVERSITY IN ART/ DIVERSITY IN LIFE By Eleni Xanthakou for the 2 nd Protypo Peiramatiko Gymnasio Athinas

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DIVERSITY IN ART/ DIVERSITY IN LIFEBy Eleni Xanthakou for the 2nd Protypo Peiramatiko Gymnasio Athinas

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Task 1: Watch the first movie trailer. Answer the questions.1. What is the movie title?2. How is diversity expressed through the

movie?3. What do you know about the plot?

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Task 2: Watch the second movie trailer.

1. Fill in the missing words in the song lyrics

2. Discuss the title, the diversity issue and the plot of the movie.

 

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Song lyrics Tale as ---------- as time

True as it can beBarely ---------- friendsThen somebody bendsUnexpectedlyJust a ------------- changeSmall, to ------------- the leastBoth a little scaredNeither ------------ preparedBeauty and the BeastEver ----------- the sameEver a surpriseEver as beforeEver just as sureAs the ---------- will rise

Tale as ----------- as timeTune as old as songBitter ------------- and strangeFinding you can changeLearning you -------------- wrongCertain as the ------------Rising in the -------------Tale as old as ----------------Song as old as ----------------Beauty and the beast.

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Beauty and the Beast Tale as old as time

True as it can beBarely even friendsThen somebody bendsUnexpectedlyJust a little changeSmall, to say the leastBoth a little scaredNeither one preparedBeauty and the BeastEver just the sameEver a surpriseEver as beforeEver just as sureAs the sun will rise

Tale as old as timeTune as old as songBittersweet and strangeFinding you can changeLearning you were wrongCertain as the sunRising in the eastTale as old as timeSong as old as rhymeBeauty and the beast.

 

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Task 3: Watch the third movie trailer.a. Discuss the title, the diversity issue and

the movie plot.b.Fill in the movie information with the

words given

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Movie info task boy, son, housewife, scissors, mansion, salon, inventor, skills, daughter, hands

An elderly woman describes to her granddaughter where snow comes from, by telling her the story of a young man named Edward, who has (1) ------ for hands, the creation of a(n) (2) ------ . The inventor's final result was a humanlike young (3) ------ who had everything except for (4) ------ , but the inventor had a heart attack and died while in the act of giving a pair of real hands to Edward, leaving him "unfinished" forever.Many years after Edward was created, local saleswoman Peg Boggs visits the (5) ----- on the hill where Edward lives. There, she finds Edward alone, and decides to take him to her home. Edward becomes friends with Peg's young (6) ------ Kevin and her husband Bill. He later falls in love with the Boggs' teenage (7) ------, Kim.Peg's neighbors are impressed by Edward's adept hedge-trimming and hair-cutting (8) ------ (both of which he does with his scissor-hands), but two of the townspeople, a religious fanatic named Esmeralda and Kim's boyfriend, Jim, immediately dislike him. Joyce, a (9) ------ in the neighborhood, suggests that Edward open a hair-cutting (10) ------ with her…

 mansion=big house, manoradept= expert, skilledhedge= row of bushestrim=cut, reduce, lower

 

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Edward Scissorhands

boy, son, housewife, scissors, mansion, salon, inventor, skills, daughter, handsAn elderly woman describes to her granddaughter where snow comes from, by telling her the story of a young man named Edward, who has (1) scissors for hands, the creation of a(n) (2) inventor . The inventor's final result was a humanlike young (3) boy who had everything except for (4) hands , but the inventor had a heart attack and died while in the act of giving a pair of real hands to Edward, leaving him "unfinished" forever.Many years after Edward was created, local saleswoman Peg Boggs visits the (5) mansion on the hill where Edward lives. There, she finds Edward alone, and decides to take him to her home. Edward becomes friends with Peg's young (6) son Kevin and her husband Bill. He later falls in love with the Boggs' teenage (7) daughter, Kim.Peg's neighbors are impressed by Edward's adept hedge-trimming and hair-cutting (8) skills (both of which he does with his scissor-hands), but two of the townspeople, a religious fanatic named Esmeralda and Kim's boyfriend, Jim, immediately dislike him. Joyce, a (9) housewife in the neighborhood, suggests that Edward open a hair-cutting (10) salon with her… 

 

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Task 4: Watch the fourth movie trailer.

Discuss what the movie is about and how diversity is approached in the movie.

 

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Eat Pray Love

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Task 5: Read the book blurb and check your answers.

‘A WONDERFUL BOOK, BRILLIANT AND PERSONAL, RICH IN SPIRITUAL INSIGHT” ANNE LAMOTTIn her early thirties, Elizabeth Gilbert had everything a modern American woman was supposed to want- husband, country home successful career – but instead of feeling happy and fulfilled, she felt consumed by panic and confusion. This wise and rapturous book is the story of how she left behind all these outward marks of success, and of what she found in their place. Following a divorce and a crushing depression, Gilbert set out to examine three different aspects of her nature, set against the backdrop of three different cultures: pleasure in Italy, devotion in India, and on the Indonesian island of Bali, a balance between worldly enjoyment and divine transcendence.fulfill = complete, satisfyfeel consumed by panic and confusion = feel panicked and confusedrapturous = delighted, blissfuloutward = externalbackdrop = backgrounddivine transcendence = existing above and apart from the material world

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Task 6: Focus on chapter 82 of the book where Liz is in Bali. Work in groups. Tell the class what your extract is aboutReconstruct the chapter by putting the extracts in the correct order based on their content.

a.b.c.d.e.f.

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Chapter 82 (p.324-325)

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Chapter 82 (p.326-327)

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Task 9: Translate your part in groups. Create a good Greek text that could be part of a Greek novel. 

Task 8: Discuss in what aspect(s) the two women involved were different and how they managed to come closer and establish rapport.

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All different, all the same

Eleni Xanthakou

Thank you