Now that you have completed the reading of this novel and have analyzed the ideas of aestheticism, hedonism, and Faustian agreements, I would like you to simply share your thoughts and opinions on the novel. Have a conversation with one another. Discuss comparative works. Your initial post needs to be a minimum of 150 words and you need to converse with at least two of your peers. Responses due by class Thursday.
Please post one of your dialectical journal quotes and comments. Comment intellectually on two of your peers' posts. Please have your post completed by Sunday night 9pm., and have your two responses in by Monday night. Check your email Sunday evening for any changes!
Please choose two questions from ACT V to respond to in at least a 150 word post. Please state the scene and the question. (ex. ACT IV Scene 2 - Why does Hamlet tell Horatio everything at the start of this scene?) Be sure you provide textual evidence to support your claims. You must respond to two of your peers as well. DUE by midnight 1/4/16.
Please choose two questions from ACT IV to respond to in at least a 150 word post. Please state the scene and the question. (ex. ACT IV Scene 2 - How is suspense built in this scene?) Be sure you provide textual evidence to support your claims. You must respond to two of your peers as well. DUE by midnight 12/28/15.
Please choose two questions from ACT III to respond to in at least a 150 word post. Please state the scene and the question. (ex. ACT III Scene 3 - What do you learn about the Queen in the course of this scene?) Be sure you provide textual evidence to support your claims. You must respond to two of your peers as well. DUE by midnight 12/22/15.
For Act II, please select two questions, and respond to them in a post of at least 150 words each. You will need to respond to two of your peers. Peer responses need not be 150 words.
Please choose two questions from ACT I to respond to in at least a 150 word post. Please state the scene and the question. (ex. ACT I Scene 2 - What problems does Claudius address in this passage?) Be sure you provide textual evidence to support your claims. You must respond to two of your peers as well.
We have been unable to hear and discuss everyone's thoughts and opinions. Here is your opportunity. Please post a combination of three comments about "The General Prologue" and "The Wife of Bath's Prologue." Comments = observation, question, and general commentary. For example, Q: What type of tale do you think The Pardoner will tell? GC: I think Chaucer was extremely candid with his tales, and I think his tales are fresh and entertaining. I like when people tell it like it is and are able to call a spade a spade. O: I think Chaucer witnessed (met) some pretty shady and morally degenerate people in his day. I wonder if the view he provides was more of the norm rather than rare cases? Q: I wonder why Chaucer allowed, or spent, so much time on the Wife of Bath. Do you think she was someone special to him? Your post should be about the same in length as my example above. Please respond to at least three people, and you may respond to more. You do not have to respond to all of the comments each person posts - pick and choose. All initial comments need to be posted by Wednesday night at the latest. All responses must be posted by Thursday night.
DIRECTIONS:
You were asked to have three points for discussion on Atlas Shrugged. We only managed to scratch the surface during our limited class time. Please share one of your points and opinion on that point, and then feel free to respond to as many posts as you want, but you must respond to at least two of your peers. |
AuthorMrs. Holmes - AP ENG IV Archives
March 2016
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