Monday, April 29, 2019
Vietnam
Protest Song Analysis Directions
Protest Speech Directions
Personal Narrative Directions
Personal Narrative Examples
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Civil Rights
Friday, March 8, 2019
Post-War America/Death of a Salesman
Amidst the "Post-War Optimism," there was a pervasive feeling of unease that was bubbling under the surface. Our next unit, where we study American life in the late 40s/early 50s, will explore these ideas; as well as thoughts on the "perfect American family," the "American Myth," and American consumerism. This will be done through reading Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, a play that ushered in a new era of theatre.
- Class brainstorm concerning themes, concepts, and vocabulary of the play
- Some Historical Context of the play
- A biography of Arthur Miller
- Analyzing the opening stage directions
- Death of a Salesman questions
- Track symbols in the play
- SYMBOLS!
- Assessment/Presentation
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Great Depression
Most of our learning about the Great Depression will come independently through the 1930s Project.
Part of this project includes some individual work, where you have to analyze a photo and write a vignette. A vignette is a short, well written sketch or descriptive scene. It does not have to necessarily have a plot which would make it a story, but it does reveal something about the elements in it. It may reveal character, or mood or tone. It may have a theme or idea of its own that it wants to convey. It is the description of the scene or character that is important. This is your chance to be very descriptive and creative! Paint the picture with your words. (Here's the assignment sheet)
A couple of examples of a vignette come from John Steinbeck (remember Of Mice and Men?). Two such pieces are "The Turtle" and "Breakfast." Both these come from a larger novel, The Grapes of Wrath, which has an interesting narrative structure...Read a summary here.
For "The Turtle," think about what the central metaphor is (in the context of the Depression)...
For "Breakfast," note the exquisite sensory images that reveal theme...
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Gatsby Wrap-up!
File:The Great Gatsby cover 1925 (1).
- Chapter 8 Notes
- Chapter 9 Notes
- John Green Crash Course in Literature (11:42)and another one (8:49)
- Symbols
- Gatsby Essay and Outline Info
- FUN! Gatsby video game--Reach the green light!
Monday, January 14, 2019
Gatsby 4-7
"Plaza Hotel NYC" Wikimedia Commons
Chapter 4 notes
Chapter 5 notes
Chapter 6 notes
Chapter 7 notes
Chapter 8 notes
Friday, January 4, 2019
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
1920s/Great Gatsby
As we read, take note of the essay topics in order to provide a lens through which you take in the novel.
First, let's look at some talking points/background information, some discussion questions, and then we start with chapter 1! Here are some guiding questions for the whole book, as well as a comprehensive list of allusions in the book.
Some visuals to get you into the world of the novel...
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