Monday, October 25, 2010
Young Goodman Brown
It's a visit from an old friend -- Nathaniel Hawthorne! :-) Some similarities to SL ... but certainly some differences!!! OK, so what should we blog about?? How about choosing one of these two topics: How does Hawthorne use the setting to advance the story? or How does Hawthorne use symbolism? I'd also be interested to your general reaction to the story, too!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Ooops!
Sorry. I did forget to put up the blog! Thanks to Kelli for posting on the old one - hey, you tried right?! :-) So here it is: Choose either ONE of the two stories and discuss how the point of view impacts the story. No more than 11 people may discuss either story! ;-)
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
The Canon
"But Mrs. Parker, it's Homecoming!!" Oh, good grief! Well, you will be happy to know two things: 1) this is an easy blog and 2) there is NO lit terms test this week!! :-)
Tonight's blog: your canon of literature. Which works are included on your personal list? Why? Please name at least 10 titles and give explanations. (Yes, you are correct; some works do not need explanation!) :-)
Tonight's blog: your canon of literature. Which works are included on your personal list? Why? Please name at least 10 titles and give explanations. (Yes, you are correct; some works do not need explanation!) :-)
Saturday, October 2, 2010
1984
Now that you are the dystopian experts ... let's chat about this last little masterpiece. This one is arguably the darkest of the three and for most of us, it left us with the "ickiest" feeling. What does Orwell do to create this feeling? How does he do it?
Or, as an alternative, why do you feel differently? Did you find another one of the dystopian novels to be "ickier" than this one? (These are technical terms, you know!!) ;-)
Or, as an alternative, why do you feel differently? Did you find another one of the dystopian novels to be "ickier" than this one? (These are technical terms, you know!!) ;-)
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