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Jean Cocteau, La Machine infernale

Réécriture de l'histoire d'Œdipe, La Machine infernale peut être étudiée en 2de générale et au lycée professionnel. La séquence s'attache à la compréhension de la pièce et de ses enjeux, et propose d'accompagner sa lecture du visionnage du film Œdipe Roi de Pasolini.

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Étymologie du français

L'étude de l'étymologie est non seulement utile, mais elle réjouit généralement les élèves. la séquence propose des documents, des pistes de cours et des exercices pour apprendre à repérer les sources des mots et à raconter leur histoire.

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Homo orcus, un documentaire-canular

Le (faux) documentaire Homo orcus pastiche à merveille le discours scientifique et trompe admirablement son public. La séquence propose de ne pas dévoiler la supercherie, pour mieux interroger le rapport des médias à la vérité.

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Le « roman » antique ? Mais si, ça existe !

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Blaise Cendrars, La Prose du Transsibérien

La Prose du Transsibérien est un long poème de Blaise Cendrars, récit d'un voyage en train de Moscou à Vladivostok. Le hors série propose des lectures de ce texte en accordéon, articulé comme les wagons qui progressent, illustré par Sonia Delaunay.

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Lire et analyser un texte théâtral contemporain

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Manifestes poétiques : Renaissance, classicisme, symbolisme, avant-garde

De Du Bellay au XXe siècle, chaque époque, chaque mouvement a eu ses théoriciens. La lecture de ces textes théoriques permet de reconstituer l'histoire de la poésie, d'en comprendre les enjeux et d'aborder le « genre » de l'essai.

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Corneille, La Place Royale

La Place Royale présente un classicisme en construction, un comique subtil et une hésitation générique puisqu’elle refuse le traditionnel dénouement heureux. Cette séquence propose quatre lectures analytiques qui permettent de revoir quelques fondamentaux du texte théâtral.

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Un lever de rideau sur Édith Piaf

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Vénéneuses

Les fleurs constituent un motif essentiel de la poésie. Au sein de la modernité poétique, les fleurs vénéneuses occupent une place de choix dans des poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire et Francis Jammes.

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Patrick Deville, Peste & Choléra

À travers ce roman et son héros hors du commun, après une présentation de l’auteur et de son univers romanesque, nous espérons faire apprécier aux élèves un auteur qui a, pour la littérature, l’ambition qu’elle pèse sur la mémoire des hommes et sur leurs choix de vie.

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Deux réécritures de L'Étranger

Pour cette séquence, on fait le pari que la lecture de Meursault, contre-enquête de Kamel Daoud et celle de la bande dessinée de Jacques Ferrandez permettront en l'actualisant de mieux lire et entendre le chef d'œuvre d'Albert Camus, L'Étranger .

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Guy Fawkes: Man in a Mask

November 5, or Guy Fawkes Night, is when British people remember the failed “Gunpowder Plot” to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. Every November, British people light bonfires and set off fireworks to remember the day when the Houses of Parliament, and King James I, were almost blown up by terrorists. In a rather ghoulish tradition, children make “guys”: effigies of the man who came to symbolise the Catholic “Gunpowder Plot”, to burn on the bonfires. The plot was actually led by an aristocrat, Robert Catesby, not Fawkes, a lowly soldier who happened to be the one caught with the 36 barrels of gunpowder. But Guy Fawkes is the one who is remembered, not only in the Bonfire Night tradition which is still going strong, but also as  the face of the Anonymous and Occupy protest movements. Occupy now traditionally holds demonstrations on 5 November. He is also mentioned probably every minute around the world: the ubiquitious word for a man or even person, "guy", derives from Guy Fawkes' name. A children's rhyme says: Remember, remember, the fifth of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot. I know of no reason Why the Gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot! The British have very long memories. Not only is Guy Fawkes night celebrated every November, but, to this day, when the Queen attends the Palace of Westminster for the annual State Opening of Parliament, Yeomen of the Guard (Beefeaters) ritually search the cellars of the building to check there are no barrels of gunpowder!    

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Trick or Treat to Do Good

Halloween is an important fundraiser for UNICEF U.S.A. Trick or Treat for UNICEF was started in 1947 and 31 October was declared UNICEF Day by President Lyndon B. Johnson 20 years later. It allows kids "put some meaning in their Halloweening" by collecting money for the United Nations Childrens' Fund. 

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Love Letter to France

Wes Anderson’s latest film "The French Dispatch" is a homage both to his adopted country and to the amazing writers nurtured by "The New Yorker" magazine, of which Anderson is an avid reader. As with his earlier films like "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "Moonrise Kingdom", he has assembled an amazing cast.

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Irish Legends: Wolfwalkers

Tomm Moore’s animated films are rooted in Irish folklore and history. After fairies in Brendan and the Book of Kells and selkies in Song of the Sea , the heroes of his latest film are wolfwalkers, which he describes as “benign Celtic werewolves”. The film is set in 1650, when Cromwell’s English army had put down an Irish rebellion and the colonisers were imposing urbanisation and destroying forests Robyn is English. She and her father have come to Ireland with the Cromwellian figure of the Lord Protector. Her father is an experienced wolf hunter and Robyn usually hunts with him but here, in a colonised Irish town under siege, she is as much in danger from the locals as wolves and is forced to remain in the village while her father goes hunting in the woods which are being cut down on English orders to “civilise” the area and prepare it for organised agriculture. Robyn hates being stuck at home doing domestic tasks and defies the ban on going into the woods. There she meets Mebh, who is a wolfwalker. When she is awake she’s a girl but when she sleeps she becomes a magical wolf who the real wolves obey. Mebh accidentally bites Robyn, who becomes a wolfwalker too, torn between her father the hunter and the wolves her friends. She swears to help Mebh find her missing mother but soon faces difficult choices. https://youtu.be/d_Z_tybgPgg All three films in the trilogy, which are traditional hand-drawn animations, have been nominated for best feature animation at the Oscars. They draw on Irish motifs and designs from pre-Christian times.   This  would make an interesting complement to the escape game in Shine Bright 2e SnapFile 18 Celtic Legends , or could widen out the escape game on Scottish legends in our escape-game pack.  

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Barbados Elects its First President

On 21 October, the Caribbean nation of Barbados took the first step towards becoming a republic when the joint houses of Parliament chose Dame Sandra Mason as the country’s first president, to replace Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. Ms Mason, a trained lawyer and former magistrate, has been the Governor-General of Barbados since 2018: the representative of the British Crown on the island. Barbados will officially become a Republic on 30 November, its annual Independence Day, joining three other former British colonies in the Caribbean which have replaced the British monarch with an elected official: Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Dominica. All three remained members of the Commonwealth, which Barbados also intends to do. A committee is currently working on a new citizens'  charter for the new President to read out on Independence Day, and next year Parliament will make proposals for new Constitution. When the decision to move toward Republic status was approved in 2020, Governor General Mason, delivering a speech on behalf of the country’s Prime Minister Mia Mottley, said, “The time has come to fully leave our colonial past behind.” Barbados was a British colony from 1627 century until independence in 1966. Colonists resorted to slave labour to produce sugar, with the result that today the population is in large majority descended from enslaved African people. Today it has a population of 285,000 and an economy based around tourism, finance and sugar production. This would be a good update for Shine Bright 1e File 7 Caribbean Vibes or    Shine Bright LLCER File 8 From Isle to Isle.

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Jack Kirby: the Man who Created the Eternals

The Eternals movie is based on the Eternals comic and characters created by Jack Kirby, which was first released in 1976.

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The Earthshot Prizes: Working with Videos

The Earthshot Prizes website has great short videos on the five ecological challenges the prizes aim to tackle. They are perfect for class use, either picking a theme or having groups work on different videos and share information.

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