Thursday, May 30, 2019

Final Exam Information

Final Exam Question Breakdown:--

20 Character Description/Quotation matching (WH, CK, TFA)

10 Wuthering Heights Timeline Questions

10 Things Fall Apart Timeline Questions

12 Wuthering Heights True/False Questions

2 Short Answer Questions (Portrait, CK)

1 Novel "slightly longer response" question

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Portrait Reading

EVERYBODY please read chapter 1 of Portrait for Tuesday/Wednesday. Chapter 1 Notes

You are finding plot references that fit in the following categories: (Make sure these are recorded on a turninable piece of paper)

Water imagery
Bird/Flight
Name/Identity
Word Fascination
Hand/Eye Imagery
Women
Isolation
Religion/Politics

Then, you will read your group's focus chapter and be prepared to discuss/present/lead information during Thursday/Friday. Your presentation/discussion should include additional examples for our categories above in addition to your interesting original thoughts from this chapter. Summaries and notes are available below.

Chapter 2

(no summary needed-you read chapter 1!)

Chapter 2 notes


Chapter 3

The previous chapter ends with an adolescent Stephen paying a visit to a prostitute. We understand this and other sinful behavior continues at the beginning of Chapter 3. At about this time, Stephen's school has a church retreat that presents the young men with some ideas about the end (death and hell). Wow, there are a lot of descriptions about hell! How does the sensory imagery impact Stephen? And what is so important about his creepy goat men vision at the end of the chapter?

Chapter 3 Notes


Chapter 4

The previous chapter ends with Stephen making confession, which absolves him from all of his sins, so Stephen is is a pretty holy place for a lot of chapter 4 which catches the attention of his priests. Note the internal conflict this creates for him and how the image of the girl at the beach is like really important. Can this really be like the most important part of this book? Seriously?

Chapter 4 Notes

Chapter 5 A (end before "towards dawn he awoke")

Stephen has now decided to attend the university, instead of joining the priesthood. How's that working out for him at the beginning of this chapter? How does he feel about his fellow students? And what philosophical concepts does he debate with the dean of studies in the classroom?

Chapter 5 notes


Chapter 5 B (Begin at "towards dawn he awoke."

Stephen has been at the university having philosophical discussions with people and sometimes going to class. But now he is inspired to write a poem! He does! What do you notice about the imagery? He talks about a lot of stuff with Cranly--this is important. And yes, he reveals so mommy issues. What does Stephen decide at the end of the novel? And how does it wrap everything up?

(see link for chapter 5 notes above)

Friday, May 17, 2019

Due Tuesday 5/21 or Wednesday 5/22

Please read through chapter 79 of Cat's Cradle for Tuesday/Wednesday.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Assignments!


Please make sure you have read chapters 1-36 of Cat's Cradle by Thursday 5/9 or Friday 5/10.


See information about the optional* Citizen Kane essays below.


*Optional means you will not get a zero on the assignment if you choose not to do it, but you will also not have points added in the grade book that might help boost your grade. You must submit the essay by the due date: you may not opt to do the essays after the due date if you become unhappy with your grade. If you consult online sources for these essays you MUST include proper citations and a works cited page.

Citizen Kane Essays: Due by Friday, 5/24 on Turnitin.


Device Analysis

Please write a 2 page minimum (typed, double-spaced) reflection paper on the use of a minimum of 3 film techniques in Citizen Kane. Please describe the specific technique and analyze its effect and how its use contributes to the meaning of the film. There are no structural requirements for the paper, but the paper should be written in formal voice.

Character Analysis

Write a character analysis paper focusing on Charles Foster Kane. Again, it will be in formal voice, 2 pages, double-spaced, but no structure requirements. Consider discussing Kane's influences, motivations, desires, fears, relationships with others, etc. Do your best to use some quotations or near quotations from the movie.



End of the year reflection essays due 6/3
Final Reflection Essays: Due by Monday, June 3rd at 10:00pm.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Review "Game"

Review game slips are available here.

The slideshow from class today is available here.

Friday, May 3, 2019

Review sheets!

Here is a link to review sheets.


Review Sheets

Study a bit this weekend, but remember to rest, relax, and take care of yourself.