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Your Journey

• Have you ever reflected on why people


differ from one another? Was there a
time in your life when you regarded
someone unworthy of attention and
appreciation because she/he is different?
Or have you been regarded different by
others?
TASK 1 PEOPLE ARE
PEOPLE
Task 2 I am what I
am
• Go over the pictures again and note the qualities and
traits the person/s in each picture possibly possesses.
• If you were to classify your friend, who has the similar
traits and qualities as those shown in the picture?
• How do you deal with the differences in personalities
between and among your set of friends?
• How does variation in people’s ways make life more
meaningful? Explain.
• Tell what message conveyed by the pictures.
Task 3 The Oper-Tech
System
TERMS Technical definition Operational definition

1.
CATHEDRAL
2.
HUNCHBACK
3.
KING
4.
SANCTUARY
5.
PARLIAMENT
7.
RECLUSE
8.
VAGABONDS
What does it
mean to live in a
world of variety?
The Hunchback of
Notre Dame
Group 1. The characters in the story “The Hunchback Of
Notre Dame” face problems when others opposed or strived
against them. Explain how a particular character could
overcome this prejudice.

Group 2. Choose two characters from the story who made


hasty judgement about other people. What could each of
these characters have to learn in order to be more
understanding?

Group 3. Which character faced challenge bravely? Name


two characters for their bravely in difficult situation and
justify your answer.

Group 4. How does history influence the development of


the plot of the story? Present your answer in a timeline.
Task 4 I agree… She
doesn’t
One will negate and the other will affirm the statement. Use the
expressions above in stating your opinion.
I agree I disagree
1. Notre Dame de Paris was the geographical and moral center of
Hugo’s fictional novel
2. The story was primarily concerned with the themes of social strife
and prejudice.
3. The action of the story unfolded not only inside or around the
cathedral but also on the top of its tower where Quasimodo can spy
virtual on anyone in the entire city.
4. in the story, Frollo believed that all actions were predetermined and
that nothing can stop him from tempting la Esmeralda.
5. the hunchback of Notre Dame uses this history of the Middle Ages
and the structure of the Notre Dame to express its major themes.

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