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      Emulating Saint's use of an anti-climax in 'Hera'

      Lesson details

      Learning outcome

      I can use symbolism and semantic fields to emulate Saint's use of an anti-climax.

      Key learning points

      1. Saint arguably uses an anti-climax in order to subvert the reader's expectations about ambition and power.
      2. In order to craft an anti-climax, Saint uses symbolism and semantic fields to create ideas of transience.
      3. In order to emulate Saint's work, we might use the symbolism of water and repetition of a verb which implies departing.
      4. Furthermore, we might consider using a semantic field of being unbalanced.

      Keywords

      • Anti-climax - when something is much less exciting or dramatic than it was expected to be

      • Transience - the state or fact of lasting only for a short time

      • Futile - achieving no result; not effective or successful

      • Subvert - to criticise or undermine the usual way of doing something or common values

      Common misconception

      That anti-climaxes are always disappointing to the reader.

      While some people may find them disappointing, they can also be useful in teaching us something about our own expectations around endings and resolutions.

      Teacher tip

      It might be useful to read the final two pages of Jennifer Saint's 'Hera' so pupils can see how Saint crafts the anti-climax using symbolism and semantic fields.

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      Prior knowledge starter quiz

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      In Greek mythology, who is the ruler of the gods?

      Ares
      Hades
      Poseidon
      Correct answer: Zeus

      Q2.
      In Greek mythology, who is Hera?

      the wife of Hades
      Correct answer: the wife of Zeus
      the goddess of love
      Correct answer: the goddess of marriage

      Q3.
      'When something is much less exciting or dramatic than it was expected to be' is the definition of an ...

      Correct Answer: anti-climax, anticlimax, anti climax

      Q4.
      'To criticise or undermine the usual way of doing something or common values' is the definition of which word beginning with 's'?

      Correct Answer: subvert, subversion

      Q5.
      Which of the following is a synonym of the verb 'to leave'?

      Correct answer: withdraw
      Correct answer: recede
      advance
      prolong

      Q6.
      'A group of words that is related in meaning' is the definition of a ...

      Correct Answer: semantic field

      6 Questions

      Q1.
      Which of the following is an accurate summary of Jennifer Saint's 'Hera'?

      Zeus imprisons Hera and reclaims his place as unopposed ruler.
      Hera overthrows Zeus and claims her place as ruler.
      Correct answer: Hera chooses not to destroy Zeus.
      Poseidon and Hera work together to overthrow Zeus.

      Q2.
      Arguably, we might consider Saint's ending to 'Hera' as ...

      a resolution
      Correct answer: an anti-climax
      a cliffhanger
      a plot twist

      Q3.
      In 'Hera', Saint uses the symbolism of __________ to craft an anti-climactic ending.

      fire
      Correct answer: water
      earth

      Q4.
      Which of the following would create a semantic field with the words "crumpled" and "creased"?

      Correct answer: wrinkled
      smooth
      Correct answer: rumpled
      sharp

      Q5.
      'The state or fact of lasting only for a short time' is the definition of which word beginning with 't'?

      Correct Answer: transience, transient

      Q6.
      'Achieving no result; not effective or successful' is the definition of which word beginning with 'f'?

      Correct Answer: futile

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