Parliament Of Owls
Act-by-Act Breakdown:
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Clear summaries of Acts I–V.
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Understanding the setting, plot, and key events.
Character Analysis:
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Detailed insights into Oyundi, Money Bags, Royal Owl, and other characters.
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Discussions on character traits, motivations, and development.
Themes and Messages:
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Explore themes like courage, betrayal, leadership, justice, unity, and sacrifice.
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Learn how to identify and explain themes in essays and exams.
Stylistic Devices & Literary Techniques:
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Learn about metaphors, imagery, irony, suspense, and more.
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Understand how the author uses these devices to convey meaning.
Exam Skills:
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Practice comprehension and essay questions based on the text.
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Tips for structuring answers and using evidence from the book.
Interactive Activities:
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Quizzes, discussion prompts, and role-play exercises to explore characters.
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Group tasks to encourage critical thinking about the story.
Moral and Real-Life Lessons:
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Lessons on courage, leadership, teamwork, and standing up for justice.
- 7 Sections
- 43 Lessons
- 0m Duration
Introduction To The Play
Act 1 : THE MASSACRE AND THE BEGINNING OF RESISTANCE
Act 2: THE PASSAGE OF THE MOONLIGHT BILL
Act 3: ARUM TIDI'S DEATH, THE EFFECT OF THE MOONLIGHT LAW, AND OYUNDI'S CUNNING PLAN
ACT 4: THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM – FINAL PREPARATIONS
ACT FIVE: THE FALL OF THE PARLIAMENT OF OWLS AND THE DAWN OF THE FLOCK OF BIRDS
Model Essays
Dive into the exciting world of The Kingdom of Birds, a story filled with adventure, intrigue, and powerful lessons about unity, courage, and leadership. This course will guide you through every act, helping you understand the plot, character motivations, and underlying messages of the story. You’ll learn how to analyze themes such as betrayal, power, courage, and justice while developing skills to answer comprehension and essay questions in exams.
With clear explanations, engaging activities, and summaries of each act, this course ensures that students can fully understand the story and connect it to real-life lessons. By the end of the course, you’ll confidently discuss the characters, their choices, the events, and the author’s message.
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