Friday, November 18, 2011

Thanksgiving Essay Contrasting Places/Setting

(1991) Many plays and novels use contrasting places (for example, two countries, two cities or towns, two houses, or the land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. Choose a novel or play that contrasts two such places. Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast contributes to the meaning of the work.

Remember:
R: Relevance
O: Original Thought
L: Literary Value (including analysis of elements)
E: Explanations and Examples

Due on Monday, November 28

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Quick Write: Why do we marry?

Ian asserts that women are less objectified now than in Shakespeare's time. Why do you agree or disagree with this statement?

In a two minute quickwrite describe WHY you would get married.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

STUDY QUESTIONS

Use a standard spiral notebook and hand-write your answers. Legibility matters; please use ink.

Each analysis includes the title and author as well as a full response to each question outlined. Use complete sentences. Feel free to expound on an idea you find particularly compelling, as long as you can relate it to the work you are studying. Work on using these questions as a conversation with the book.

1. Identify, explain, and support the major themes (3 or more) with illustrating incidents.
2. Discuss major and minor characters; identify traits and incidents which illustrate their personalities (at least 5).
3. Discuss the significance and influence of the setting or fictional society.
4. Discuss the relation of the narrator to the subject and the author.
5. Define and explain the moral or ethical problems explored.
6. Select 5 quotations (with page numbers) which illustrate the effectiveness of the writer's craft. Identify each: mood/tone, imagery, symbolism, characterization, and whatever else seems appropriate.
7. Discuss the historical background or perspective.
8. Discuss the relevance of the work to the present time.

Remember the idea is that you will be able to use these notes as a reference to prepare for the test. Don't do it simply "for the grade." They need to matter to you in order to be valuable.