Title: Homework
1Homework
- One more week to read Unit 2
- Chose 5 topics from the Focal Points and write
a few sentences - next week The Troubles
- week after next we will review!
2Ireland (Todays Topics)
- Geography Giants Causeway, Dublin
- Writers and Artists
- Music
- Food and Drink
- The Great Famine
- St Patricks Day
- Next week unit 2 The Troubles
3Ireland
- Ireland is a large island west of Great Britain.
The island is divided into 2 parts. The Northern
part still belongs to Great Britain and the rest
of Ireland is a Republic.
4Ireland
- Next week we will talk more about the differences
between Northern Ireland and the Republic of
Ireland (and The Troubles) - We will also watch parts of the movie The Wind
that Shakes the Barley. - Optional Movies Hunger, In the Name of the
Father, Michael Collins, The Boxer (?), Bloody
Sunday (?)
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6Mná na h-ÉireannThe Women of Ireland
- Tá bean in Éirinn a phronnfadh séad domh is mo
sháith le n-ól - Is tá bean in Éirinn is ba bhinne léithe mo ráfla
ceoil - Ná seinm théad atá bean in Éirinn is níorbh
fhearr léi beo - Mise ag léimnigh nó leagtha i gcré is mo thárr
faoi fhód - Tá bean in Éirinn a bheadh ag éad liom mur'
bhfaighfinn ach póg - Ó bhean ar aonach, nach ait an scéala, is mo
dháimh féin leo - Tá bean ab fhearr liom nó cath is céad dhíobh
nach bhfagham go deo - Is tá cailín spéiriúil ag fear gan Bhéarla,
dubhghránna cróin.
7The Irish Language
- Most people in Ireland only speak English
- However, there are areas where a majority of
people can speak Irish. - For many years the Irish were forbidden to speak
their own language in public. (During British
rule)
8Ireland
- Ireland is known for its green color, due to
year-round rainfall. It is called The Emerald
Isle (????)
9Irelands Tourist Spots
- Two of Irelands famous tourist destinations are
the city of Dublin and The Giants Causeway
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11- Located in Northeast Ireland, The Giants
Causeway a natural tourist destination. The
Causeway is a large area of connected basalt
(???) columns. The columns were created by an
ancient volcano eruption (????).
12The Giants Causeway
- The basalt columns are created when the lava
(??) cools. Most of the columns are in a
hexagonal shape (6-sides), like a honeycomb (??).
13 tall basalt columns
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15Legend of Giants Causeway
- The Legend says that an Irish giant, Finn McCool,
built the causeway (??) to go fight a Scottish
giant. However, on his way to Scotland Finn fell
asleep
16Legend of Giants Causeway
- Finns wife then covered him with a blanket and
told the Scottish giant that it was her son. The
Scottish giant saw how big the infant was and
ran away from Ireland. As he ran, he broke the
causeway.
17 The Giants Causeway
18 The Giants Causeway
19Dublin
20Dublin
- Dublin has been one of the main cities of Ireland
for centuries, and Dublins history goes back for
over 1,000 years. - Dublin is particularly famous for producing some
of the English languages most famous writers.
21Dublins Literary History
- Nobel Prize Winners
- William Butler Yeats
- George Bernard Shaw
- Samuel Beckett
- Seamus Heaney
- Also James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett,
Bram Stoker
22William Butler Yeats
- Famous Irish poet. One of the few Nobel Prize
winners who is believed to have written his
greatest work after he won the Nobel prize.
23The Second Coming (Yeats)
- Turning and turning in the widening gyre
(??) ? The falcon (??) cannot hear the
falconer ? Things fall apart the centre
cannot hold ? Mere anarchy (??) is loosed
upon the world, ? The blood-dimmed tide (??,
??) is loosed, and everywhere ? - The ceremony of innocence is drowned ?
- The best lack all conviction (??), while the
worst ? Are full of passionate intensity (??). - .
24Oscar Wilde
- A famous Irish writer, playwright, and poet.
- His comedies The Importance of Being Earnest
and An Ideal Husband are classic - novel Portrait of Dorian Gray
25Irish Music
- Traditional Irish music includes ballads and
laments and also traditional dance music. - the 4 most popular modern Irish musicians are
- 1. U2 , 2. Enya (??), 3. Van Morrison, 4. The
Cranberries
26O Danny Boy
- Is a song written by an Englishman, but is
considered more of an Irish anthem. - It can be sung by a man or a woman, and the
meaning is either about a lover or a child
leaving home.
27- O Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
- From glen to glen (??), and down the mountain
side. - The summer's gone and all the roses falling
- Its you, its you must go and I must bide (?).
- But come ye back when summer's in the meadow,
- Or when the valleys hushed (??) and white with
snow. - Yes, I'll be here in sunshine or in shadow
- Oh Danny Boy, oh Danny Boy, I love you so!
- But when ye come, and all the flow'rs are dying,
- If I am dead, as dead I well may be.
- Ye'll come and find the place where I am lying,
- And kneel and say an Ave there for me. (Ave, a
prayer) - And I shall hear, though soft you tread (?)above
me - And oh my grave will warmer, sweeter be,
- For you will bend and tell me that you love me
- And I shall sleep in peace until you come to me!
28 29Irish Food
- Irish food is generally considered quite simple.
For hundreds of years potatoes have been the main
food. Like the rest of Europe, milk, sausages,
soups, and breads are also traditionally eaten.
Irish stew with pork, carrots, and potatoes.
Probably eaten with bread, butter, and beer.
30Irish stew (again.)
31Irish Breakfast Tea
- Many Irish like to drink black tea daily. Many
people add milk or lemon. Most of their black tea
is imported from India.
32The Irish Breakfast
sausage
Beans
mushrooms
Black pudding
bacon
Fried Potato cake hash-brown
Scrambled eggs
Also will include toasted bread and black tea
33The Irish Breakfast (again)
34Colcannon (seaweed and mashed potatos)
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36The Great Potato Famine1845-1852
Potato blight
37The Great Famine
- estimated 1 million died of disease and
starvation - estimated more than 1 million people left
Ireland - The Irish population has
- still not recovered
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39 American-Irish
- By 1850, the Irish made up a quarter (1/4) of the
population in Boston, New York City Philadelphia
and Baltimore. Also many American mining
communities. - (wikipedia)
- Movies Gangs of New York, The Departed, In
America
40Famine memorial in Dublin
41 42Irish Alcohol
- The Irish are famous for their alcohol.
Especially Guinness beer and Irish Whiskey
(Jameson). Baileys Irish Cream is also a popular
drink nowadays.
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44Pub Culture
45- A pub (public house) is a bar, and many Irish
people will often visit the pub to socialize,
drink, eat, watch sports, listen to music and
discuss important topics
46- In 2003, Ireland had the second-highest per
capita alcohol consumption in the world, just
below Luxembourg at 13.5 litres (per person 15 or
more years old), according to the OECD Health
Data 2009 survey - In other words, Irish people drink
- more than anyone else in the
- world (according to the survey)
47Pub Crawl
- A popular tourist activity in Dublin is a pub
crawl, in which tourists will visit the famous
pubs, learn about the citys history, and sample
beers, wines, and other drinks.
48 49St Patricks Day
50St Patricks Day
- Every year on March 17, many people all over the
world celebrate St. Patricks Day - Originally, St. Ps Day was just a Catholic
holiday, but it became more secular and is now a
way for people to celebrate Irish culture all
over the world.
51Saint Patrick
- Catholic Saint, Irelands patron Saint
- He was British, and kidnapped by Irishmen and
forced to become a slave - He escaped, but later came back to tell the
Irish about Christianity - Legend says he used the shamrock to teach about
the Trinity
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53 54The Secret of Roan Inish(The Island of the Seals)
55The Secret of Roan Inish(The Island of the Seals)
- Roan Inish is the name of an island
- Fionas mother died. She goes to live with her
grandparents. - The families used to all live on Roan Inish, but
everyone left. - Grandfather tells the story about the day
everyone left Roan Inish and the day they last
saw her baby brother, Jaime.
56The Secret of Roan Inish(The Island of the Seals)
- Later, her grandfather and her cousin take Fiona
to the island. - The men go fishing while Fiona explores the
island and finds some strange things.
57The Secret of Roan Inish
- In the next scene, Fiona meets her dark, daft
cousin, who tells her a legend about their
family. - selkie ½ man ½ animal
- Fiona then later returns to the island and makes
more discoveries.
58The Secret of Roan Inish
- Fiona tells her cousin that she thinks the seals
will give back her brother if they move back to
the island - Fiona and her cousin make an agreement to fix the
houses (scenes with Irish music and landscape)
59 60The Secret of Roan Inish
- A storm is coming.
- Fiona says, I hope Jamie comes in out of the
storm. - Fiona explains what she has seen to grandmother
- Grandmother believes Fiona
- They go the island to try to find and take care
of Jaime
61- An Old Irish Blessing
- May the road rise up to meet you.
- May the wind always be at your back.
- May the sun shine warm upon your face,
- and rains fall soft upon your fields.
- And until we meet again,
- May God hold you in the palm of His hand.