Tuesday, January 22, 2013

If I had to use only ONE text to teach this WHOLE COURSE i would use THIS...



HOMEWORK: Read Martin Luther King’s “Letters from a Birmingham Jail” in textbook ( or you can find online- just number paragraphs so we can reference if you don't have page numbers)

1.   Complete a SOAPStone ( guidelines on blog if you forgot)
2.   Complete the following and an explanation of each:
· Identify 2 passages that exhibit appeals to logos
· Identify 2 passages that  appeals to ethos
· Identify 1 passage that appeals to pathos

Example: "beginning of passage... end of passage" 
page 34 paragraph 2
This appeal to ethos develops Dr. King’s relationship as an insider in the southern religious community by stating that… blah blah blah blah blah etcc

Monday, January 14, 2013

Literary Elements Networking Event RESCHEDULED to TUESDAY JANUARY 15!!


 TASK:Pretend your a literary elements and you are attending a networking event
1.   Who are you?
2.   What do you do for a living? (definition)
3.   Who do you hang out with?(similar elements)
4.   Where can we find you (examples of text or books)
5.    Create a business card providing an example of your services (specific example)
1.Verse- Emily C
2.Protagonist-Kaitlin
3.Antagonist-Miriam 
4.Allusion-Dallas
5.Irony -Ruben
6.Foreshadow-Tenzing

7.Setting 
Maria D
8.Characterization-
Juan
9.Point of view- Floridon
10.Theme- Alexis
11.Tone- Ana

12.Imagery- Lori
13.Mood- Alyssa  
14.Alliteration-Crystal   15.Assonance-Fabian
16. Symbolism-Catherine   
17.Personification-
Christy

18.Hyperbole-Andi
19.Plot- Ivanna  
20. Types of Conflic-Marguerite
21.Foil -Omar
22. Allegory-Daniel  
23.Rhyme scheme- Dannelys  

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Mastering the Controlling Idea- HW for friday Jan 11


What to do to Master the Controlling idea (question 26)

 TASK: Write a well-developed short response in which you use ideas from both a Christmas Carol and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas to establish a controlling idea about knowledge. Develop your controlling idea using specific examples and details from each work.

SAMPLE FORMAT
      Introduction of the topic sentence and controlling idea (1-2 sentences)
      Development of the controlling idea (1-2 sentences)
      Examples from the 1st passage that support your controlling idea and how they prove your point (2-3 sentences
      Examples from the 2nd passage that support your controlling idea and a description of how they prove your point (2-3 sentences)
      A conclusive statement that reiterates your controlling idea (1 sentence)

Monday, January 7, 2013

Critical Lens Quote Interpretation Practice


TASK: Write introduction paragraph for each of the critical lens quotes below. Do not forget to INTERPRET QUOTE (respecting the integrity and complexity of each), AGREE OR DISAGREE, and APPLY TWO WORKS that prove your thesis.
DUE TUESDAY JANUARY 8: 1-9
DUE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9: 9-18
1.   "In literature, evil often triumphs but never conquers."
2.   "Good literature substitutes for an experience which we have not ourselves lived through."
3.   "When writers write from a place of insight and real caring about the truth, they have the ability to throw the lights on for the reader."
Anne Lamott (adapted)
4.   "A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling; it must have something more unusual to relate than the ordinary experience of every average man and woman."
Thomas Hardy
5.   "It is not what an author says, but what he or she whispers , that is important."
Logan Pearsall Smith (adapted)
6.   "It is the responsibility of the writer to expose our many grievous faults and failures and to hold up to the light our dark and dangerous dreams, for the purpose of improvement."
John Steinbeck (adapted)
7.   "What lasts is what is written.   We look to literature to find the essence of an age."
Peter Brodie (adapted)
8.   "All conflict in literature is, in its simplest form, a struggle between good and evil."
9.   "Good people...are good because they've come to wisdom through failure."
William Saroyan
10.   "All literature shows us the power of emotion.   It is emotion, not reason, that motivates characters in literature."
Paraphrased from an interview with Duff Brennan
11.   "All literature is protest.   You can't name a single literary work that isn't protest."  
Richard Wright (adapted)
12.   "The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience."
J.F. Clarke (adapted)
13.   "We do not read novels for improvement or instruction."
Oliver Wendell Holmes
14.   "In a dark time, the eye begins to see..."
Theodore Roethke
15.   "A person is a person through other persons..."
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
16.   "Things can happen in some cities and the tale of them will be interesting:   the same story laid in another city would be ridiculous."
Frank Norris
17.   "If the literature we are reading does not wake us, why then do we read it?   A literary work must be an ice-axe to break the sea frozen inside us."
Frank Kafka
18.   "The right good book* is always a book* of travel; it is about a life's journey."

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Regents Prep- Critical Lens


Due Thursday January 3

Using large index cards (or half sheets of  8 ½ X 11 paper), write about  8 texts ( short stories or full texts) you can possibly use for critical lens.
For each text:

Title and Author
·     list the main characters
·     setting,
·     theme
·     2  literary elements you could use for analysis

Brief plot summary (4-5 sentences)
you can do plot summary on the back of paper