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====== Different perspectives ====== | ====== Different perspectives ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Looking down on Orlando ===== | ||
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We’re going to read chapter 6, p. 55 ff (“We walked in through the front door.”) up to the end of the chapter. | We’re going to read chapter 6, p. 55 ff (“We walked in through the front door.”) up to the end of the chapter. | ||
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**TASKS** | **TASKS** | ||
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- Describe the different ways in which Quentin and Margo perceive [wahrnehmen] Orlando from the perspective of the SunTrust conference room. | - Describe the different ways in which Quentin and Margo perceive [wahrnehmen] Orlando from the perspective of the SunTrust conference room. | ||
- Analyse how their perspectives of the same thing can be so different. What might be the reasons? Who do you think is right? | - Analyse how their perspectives of the same thing can be so different. What might be the reasons? Who do you think is right? | ||
- | - Read and think about the quote by John Milton | + | - Read and think about quote #1 from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” |
- | - Can you see a connection between the thought | + | - Can you see a connection between the thoughts |
+ | - Imagine that Quentin knew the quote by Simone de Beauvoir (#3) written down below. What might he reply to Margo in the conference room scene based on that quote? | ||
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+ | > **Quote #1** | ||
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> The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. | > The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven. | ||
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> — John Milton in his poem “Paradise Lost” | > — John Milton in his poem “Paradise Lost” | ||
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+ | > **Quote #2** | ||
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+ | > Das Glück Deines Lebens hängt von der Beschaffenheit Deiner Gedanken ab. | ||
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+ | > — Marc Aurel, römischer Kaiser und Philosoph, 121 – 180 n. Chr. | ||
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+ | > **Quote #3** | ||
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+ | > Das Glück besteht darin, zu leben wie alle Welt und doch wie kein anderer zu sein. | ||
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+ | > — Simone de Beauvoir (1908 – 1986), frz. Autorin, Philosophin und Feministin | ||
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+ | ===== A little life lesson ===== | ||
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+ | > “It’s beautiful, | ||
+ | > Margo scoffed. “Really? You seriously think so?” | ||
+ | > “I mean, well, maybe not,” I said, although it was. | ||
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+ | > p. 57, top | ||
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+ | > … she turned to me and smiled. “Here’s a tip: you’re cute when you’re confident. And less when you’re not.” | ||
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+ | > p. 57, middle | ||
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