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No Longer Bitter: As You Read The Awakening
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Because we love AP English Literature. Sunday, October 26, 2008. As You Read The Awakening. You will post a blog for each section of reading you do in The Awakening. By Kate Chopin. You will also need to leave at least one comment for one of your classmates each week. Extra comments translate to extra credit. Your responses should discuss (but are not limited to) the topics below. 1 Discuss any bird imagery that you come across. 2 Discuss references to water, swimming and the ocean. Wednesday, November 1...
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No Longer Bitter: October 2008
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Because we love AP English Literature. Sunday, October 26, 2008. As You Read The Awakening. You will post a blog for each section of reading you do in The Awakening. By Kate Chopin. You will also need to leave at least one comment for one of your classmates each week. Extra comments translate to extra credit. Your responses should discuss (but are not limited to) the topics below. 1 Discuss any bird imagery that you come across. 2 Discuss references to water, swimming and the ocean. Wednesday, November 1...
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No Longer Bitter: Slackers!
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Because we love AP English Literature. Friday, October 10, 2008. Many of you have been major blog slackers this week. no posts, no comments for your classmates. We're done with Heart of Darkness blogs for the time being, but please get yourselves organized before we begin The Awakening. If any of you post on HOD after this, please email me and let me know, as I won't know to give you credit otherwise. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thoughts on Ethan's Poem. This may be hard for you to hear but.
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No Longer Bitter: King Lear, Act 3
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Because we love AP English Literature. Monday, April 6, 2009. King Lear, Act 3. For this act, you should respond to ONE of the reader-response questions. Your answer should be 300 words. Your responses must be posted no later than Wednesday, April 15, at the beginning of our class period. 1 Read Gloucester’s lines beginning with line 171 in Act III, scene 4. It starts “Canst thou blame him? What does it do to a person? Is it gratuitous, or is it necessary for the meaning of the play? When is there not?
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No Longer Bitter: Heart of Darkness
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Because we love AP English Literature. Monday, September 22, 2008. Throughout the reading of this text, there are many elements that I want you to notice. You've already received this list on the sheet entitled "As you read Heart of Darkness. 1 Specific details that point to the futility of the European presence in Africa. 2 Every time there is a shift between the unnamed narrator and Marlow as narrator. 5 References to work or labor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thoughts on Ethan's Poem. It's my ...
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No Longer Bitter: September 2008
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Because we love AP English Literature. Monday, September 22, 2008. Throughout the reading of this text, there are many elements that I want you to notice. You've already received this list on the sheet entitled "As you read Heart of Darkness. 1 Specific details that point to the futility of the European presence in Africa. 2 Every time there is a shift between the unnamed narrator and Marlow as narrator. 5 References to work or labor. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thoughts on Ethan's Poem. It's my light &#...
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No Longer Bitter: April 2009
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Because we love AP English Literature. Monday, April 6, 2009. King Lear, Act 3. For this act, you should respond to ONE of the reader-response questions. Your answer should be 300 words. Your responses must be posted no later than Wednesday, April 15, at the beginning of our class period. 1 Read Gloucester’s lines beginning with line 171 in Act III, scene 4. It starts “Canst thou blame him? What does it do to a person? Is it gratuitous, or is it necessary for the meaning of the play? When is there not?
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No Longer Bitter: King Lear, Act 1
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Because we love AP English Literature. Thursday, March 19, 2009. King Lear, Act 1. For this act, you should respond to TWO of the reader-response questions. Your answers should be 300 words apiece. 1 Identify with Edmund. What do you know about family dynamics and parents’ treatment of children that might make him act the way he does? What is there to respect about him? Why do you think Gloucester treats him the way he does? Is there any modern day equivalent to this? Why is he unable to hear her truth?
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No Longer Bitter: King Lear, Act 2
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Because we love AP English Literature. Friday, March 27, 2009. King Lear, Act 2. For each act, you should respond to TWO of the reader-response questions. Your answers should be 300 words apiece. These blogs are due Tuesday, April 7 at the beginning of the class period. To comment on them. Whatever option you choose, use it to allow you to see Edgar’s fundamental goodness, and to help you imagine him more fully as you read. What is so very powerful about that relationship? Again, you can do this as a min...