Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Multiple Choice
Today we took a practice multiple choice test and selected some books from storage to study in preparation for the exam.
Also, students need to finish Invisible Man by Tuesday of next week.
Also, students need to finish Invisible Man by Tuesday of next week.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Invisible Man
Students are to read chapters 18-22 of Invisible Man by Friday.
Chapter 18:
Anonymous letter
Filed steel from Brother Tarp-
Chapter 19:
White bed-
Chapter 20:
Foot races:
Sambo Doll:
Chapter 21:
Two black pigeons rising above a white barn-
Rotting cabbage
Chapter 18:
Anonymous letter
Filed steel from Brother Tarp-
Chapter 19:
White bed-
Chapter 20:
Foot races:
Sambo Doll:
Chapter 21:
Two black pigeons rising above a white barn-
Rotting cabbage
Friday, April 23, 2010
Invisible Man
Students are to read through chapter 17 of Invisible Man and consider the significance of the following:
Chapter 14:
Cabbage
U.S. Constitution/Ballot
Chapter 15:
piggy bank- To Mary/to IM/what does he put it in/where does he take it/etc
Chapter 16:
3 white men on black horses
Blind boxer
Chapter 17:
Frederick Douglas
Soldier
Chapter 14:
Cabbage
U.S. Constitution/Ballot
Chapter 15:
piggy bank- To Mary/to IM/what does he put it in/where does he take it/etc
Chapter 16:
3 white men on black horses
Blind boxer
Chapter 17:
Frederick Douglas
Soldier
Monday, April 19, 2010
Invisible Man
Students are to read through chapter 13 by Friday. Consider the following:
Chapter 6
Leg shackle
Bledsoe’s fingers
Sealed envelopes
Chapter 7
Jim Crow
Chapter 8
Statue of Liberty
Jack the Bear
Chapter 9
Breakfast
Artifacts from college
Chapter 10
Color
Optic white
Scabs
Chapter 11
Mother
Brer Rabbit and Buckeye
Chapter 12:
Dumping slosh on the Reverend's head
Chapter 13:
I am what I yam:
Chapter 6
Leg shackle
Bledsoe’s fingers
Sealed envelopes
Chapter 7
Jim Crow
Chapter 8
Statue of Liberty
Jack the Bear
Chapter 9
Breakfast
Artifacts from college
Chapter 10
Color
Optic white
Scabs
Chapter 11
Mother
Brer Rabbit and Buckeye
Chapter 12:
Dumping slosh on the Reverend's head
Chapter 13:
I am what I yam:
Friday, April 16, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
“No one has come forward in defense of laughter. No, laughter is more meaningful and more profound than [most think]…Those who say that laughter incites are unjust. Only the dismal incites, while laughter gives light. Many things would incite man if presented in their nakedness; but illuminated by the power of laughter, they bring reconciliation to the soul.” (Gogol)
Choose a novel, play, or long poem that illuminates the human condition through the power of laughter. In a well-constructed essay, explain how the work expresses one or more profound truths about human beings and discuss the specific techniques the author uses to convey these ideas.
You may select a work by one of the following authors or another author of comparable literary merit.
Choose a novel, play, or long poem that illuminates the human condition through the power of laughter. In a well-constructed essay, explain how the work expresses one or more profound truths about human beings and discuss the specific techniques the author uses to convey these ideas.
You may select a work by one of the following authors or another author of comparable literary merit.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Invisible Man
Students are to read the first five chapters (prologue included) by Thursday of this week. They must also write down the symbolic significance of the following:
Prologue
“What did I do to be so Black and Blue”
1369 light bulbs
Chapter 1
Briefcase
Brass tokens
Tattoo
Chapter 2
Founder’s statue
Red-tin apple
Log cabins
Chapter 3
Golden Day
Mechanical man
Mr. Norton’s illness
Chapter 4
White dividing line
Mr. Norton’s car
Chapter 5
Baptist church
Prologue
“What did I do to be so Black and Blue”
1369 light bulbs
Chapter 1
Briefcase
Brass tokens
Tattoo
Chapter 2
Founder’s statue
Red-tin apple
Log cabins
Chapter 3
Golden Day
Mechanical man
Mr. Norton’s illness
Chapter 4
White dividing line
Mr. Norton’s car
Chapter 5
Baptist church
Saturday, April 3, 2010
spring break HW
Students are to finish reading A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and select a passage from each of the remaining parts (3 total). The reason for the choice is entirely up to the student. Be ready to discuss them when we return.
Also, students are to read The Importance of Being Earnest (I have provided a link to the etext) and keep track of every aphorism they encounter. This also will be a topic of discussion when we return.
Enjoy your break and Happy Reading.
Also, students are to read The Importance of Being Earnest (I have provided a link to the etext) and keep track of every aphorism they encounter. This also will be a topic of discussion when we return.
Enjoy your break and Happy Reading.
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