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Rate your Satisfaction

Directions: Give your satisfaction


rating on the following indicators
to be showed from the American
Novel, The Mortal Instruments:
City of Bones.
Use the scale:
Scale Verbal Interpretation
5 High Satisfaction
4 Very High Satisfaction
3 Moderate Satisfaction
2 Low Satisfaction
1 Very Low Satisfaction
Then later on, explain why you
have come up with such rating.
How satisfy are you in:
The characters of the novel?

5 4 3 2 1
How satisfy are you in:
The love story inside the novel?

5 4 3 2 1
How satisfy are you in:
The ending of the novel?

5 4 3 2 1
Going Deeper
What makes this novel
different from other
literary pieces we’ve had
on our previous sessions?
ANALYSIS OF THE AMERICAN NOVEL

The Mortal Instruments


CITY OF BONES
The Mortal Instruments
A six series fictional-
American novel by Cassandra
Clare. It tackles the story of a
girl named Clary (who interacts
with a group of Shadowhunters)
while also discovering her own
heritage.
The Mortal Instruments
The Six Books are:
• City of Bones
• City of Ashes
• City of Glass
• City of Fallen Angels
• City of Lost Souls
• City of Heavenly Fire
Discussion Time!!!
ANALYSIS OF LITERARY ELEMENTS OF THE NOVEL
Directions:
The class will be divided into 3
groups. These 3 groups will discuss
the literary elements inside the novel
The Mortal Instruments: City of
Bones. They will be following a
specific concept map to guide them
in their discussion.
TEAMS:
TEAM MORTAL CUP

Randelle Jerico
Noriel Kristine
James Julie Ann
Marvin Sheena
Yuri Lariza
TEAMS:
TEAM MORTAL SWORD

Lan Carlo Jessa


Mark Zairen
Vonn Vincent Camille
Joseph Lady Jane
Edziel Memosa
TEAMS:
TEAM MORTAL MIRROR

Von Jireh Marinelle


Justine Hannah
Junly Jodelyn
Cris Daniel Erica
John Mark Colline
Tasking:
Mortal Cup: Setting, Point of View

Mortal Sword: Characters

Mortal Mirror: Conflict, Theme


Warlock’s Words
DETECTING THE APPLICATION OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
One of the reasons why The
Mortal Instruments series
become a best-selling novel is
that Cassandra Clare used
figurative language to make it
more colorful to the reader.
Some of the figurative
language used are:
• Simile
• Personification
• Hyperbole
• Assonance
• Epiphora
• Litotes
• Paradox
Directions:
Pretend that you are a
Warlock and try to identify
what figurative language is
used from the following
excerpt taken from The
Mortal Instruments: City of
Bones.
“No, Simon, I'm not
going to lie to her.”
- Clary

Litotes
A figure of speech consisting of an
understatement in which an affirmative
is expressed by negating its opposite.
A figure of speech in which human
characteristics are attributed to an
abstract quality, animal, or
inanimate object.
Personification
“Tiny crocus petals
whisper death...” - Jace
The repetition of vowel sounds to
create internal rhyming within
phrases or sentences.

Assonance
“Shivering breezes weave
through a morbid tapestry of
festering disease.”
- Simon
Assonance
“Except my fear is
real.” - Jocelyn
Repeating a sequence of words at the
end of neighboring clauses to give
emphasis.

Epiphora
“Take out my cup!
I want my cup!” - Valentine
Mundane Valuing
Mundane Valuing
1. What do you think is the
lesson of this novel that you can
use in real life?
 
2. Are you satisfied on the novel,
The Mortal Instruments: City
of Bones? Why? Why not?.
Zeroing Out
Assessment Time
Assessment Time
I. Directions: Recall what is being
asked in the following questions.
1. What is the name of the
headquarters of Shadowhunters?
2. Who is Clary’s love interest in the
story?
3. What is the conflict of the story?
4. What is the theme of the story?
5. Who is Clary’s mother?
6. Who is Isabelle’s brother?
Assessment Time
II. Directions: Identify what figure
of speech is being used from the
following.
1. You actually look like a human.
2. Your love lifts me out of sight.
3. Clary, you can't trust anyone.
4. I cried all night and I never cried
again.
Thank You

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