Thursday, December 3, 2009
Realism Reading assignments for the rest of this week
Here are the links to the assignments that we are covering, in order, for the next few days.
Due Friday
"The Yellow Wallpaper" By Charlott Perkins Gilman
"Roman Fever" by Edith Wharton (You have to use the handout for this; I can't find the e-text online)
Due Monday
"Daisy Miller: A Study" By Henry James
Due Tuesday:
"A Sweatshop Romance" By Abraham Cahan
Due Wednesday:
"The Atalanta Exposition Address" By Booker T. Washington
Due Thursday:
"On Our Spiritual Strivings" from The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. DuBois
Due Friday:
Bring various Negro Spirituals to class (print out the Lyrics and websites where we can listen to them). We will rewrite them to see how they change in meaning, tone, etc. What makes these, even in their heightened symbolism, realistic?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Agenda for week of September 14, 2009
Here is the agenda for this week:
- Monday: In Class Notes for Romanticism and the Gothic, Transcendentalism, Nationalism. Hw: Thomas Jefferson's "The Declaration of Independence" annotated and 2page lit response.
- Tuesday-Thursday: A focus on reading for understanding and fluency using Henry David Thoreau's "A Resistance to Civil Government" ( see the hyperlink or Norton Anthology of American Literature 829-844)and Dialectic Journals. Remember you must show that you understand the main ideas by summarizing the main points and then show that you understand the principles of the rhetorical triangle AND the philosophies of Romanticism, Transcendentalism, or Nationalism in your explanations of the quotes that you chose.
- Homework for Tuesday-Thursday: Tues= Phyllis Wheatley bio and poems, annotations and 2page lit response. Wed=Walt Whitman bio, selections from "Song of Myself", annotations, and 2pg lit response. Thurs=Kate Chopin's "Desiree's Baby", annotations, and 2page lit response. Also make sure you've continued to study for the vocab quiz because...
- Friday: YOU HAVE A VOCAB QUIZ ON THE 1st 30 WORDS. Also, be ready for a Thoreau, Chopin, Whitman discussion.
No homework over the weekend. You've earned it!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Agenda for Week of September 7, 2009
In case you missed it in class today, here is the agenda for the upcoming week:
- Monday: Labor Day
- Tuesday: "Sinners," Bradstreet, Puritan Discussion. Homework is Edward Taylor's "Huswifery" annotated and the two page lit response.
- Wednesday: Puritan background, "Sinners", Bradstreet and Taylor quiz (essay format). Homework is Henry David Thoreau's "A Resistance to Civil Government" ("Civil Disobedience") annotated and the two page lit response. Please note that the above link is a hyper-text. It will definitely help you annotate and understand Thoreau's premises.
- Thursday: Intro to Nationalism/Romanticism/Transcendentalism. This will be a heavy note-taking day. Homework: Thomas Jefferson's "The Declaration of Independence", annotated with the two page lit response.
- Friday: Thomas Jefferson/Declaration of Independence timed ICE: Vocab part three is also due today!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
How to Dissect a Poem
How to Dissect a Poem
Read the title & the author.
What clues does it give you & why?
Does it say more than the words on the page
Could the author’s gender, age, background, or life experiences influence the poem?
Study the form of the poem on the page.
Shape of the poem (concrete)?
Spacing – intentional?
Punctuation, or lack of…
Sometimes ABSENCES speak louder than words.
Read the poem.
Content – can you identify the “plot” or main idea?
Take a guess… what’s the purpose of the poem?
Analyze the language. Cite specific examples.
What poetic devices are used? What do they contribute to the meaning? (be sure to identify patterns and rhythms)
What word choices are used? How do they contribute to the poem?
What questions does the poem raise?
Identify the persona.
Is the persona (speaker) different than the author? If so, how? How do you know? If not, how do you know?
Are there any characters within the poem? If so, who?
Assess the poem.
Did you like it? Why or why not?
What does the poem say to YOU?
Avoid using “I didn’t understand it” as a reason!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Here is the homework assignment for Wednesday 9/2/09 and Thursday 9/3/09:
Wednesday: 9/2/09- Jonathan Edwards: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" annotated and 2page lit response.
- Locate a biography of Jonathan Edwards. Summarize what you found and create a link to that page. Please use proper MLA citations!!! Be ready to discuss your ideas in class and activate all the knowledge that you have from the Puritan Background handout you received in class.
Thursday: 9/3/09
- Read and annotate Anne Bradstreet's poems (you'll receive the handout in class. Otherwise, visit the links below).
- Write your 2 page literature response. Yes, the poems are short; however, the are full of rhetorical wonders that are dying to be uncovered!
- Locate a biography of Anne Bradstreet. Summarize what you found and create a link to that page. Please use proper MLA citations!!! Be ready to discuss your ideas in class and activate all the knowledge that you have from "Sinners" and those AP History classes! :-)
All work must be posted to your blog by FRIDAY, 9/4/08 AT 8:20am. NO EXCEPTIONS
http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/webtexts/Bradstreet/bradhyp.htm
http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/208.html
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Welcome!!!
Welcome to 2009's AP English! I look forward to having this wonderful year with you. Please use this space to look up links to homework and outside help, as well as announcements you may have forgotten for class. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask, email, or instant message.
