Speaker: What do we KNOW about the speaker in each poem? What do we THINK we know about the speaker?
A Certain Lady
The Flee from Me
To a Louse
We Real Cool
Saturday
4/11 to 4/13
Tone: What techniques do poets use to create it? How do you name it precisely? When does it change?
Barbie Doll
Woodchucks
Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
After Making Love We Hear Footsteps
Those Winter Sundays
Alzheimer's
Barbie Doll
Woodchucks
Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
After Making Love We Hear Footsteps
Those Winter Sundays
Alzheimer's
Sunday
Week of 3/19
Here's the run down of the past week:
Have a great break! Be safe.
- Finished reading and discussing Hamlet.
- Took a midterm exam on Wednesday.
- Performed and/or wrote your memorized soliloquies.
- Began watching a film version of Hamlet.
Have a great break! Be safe.
Friday
3/16/12
This week you wrote an in-class essay and we continued working our way through Hamlet.
HW: For Monday, you need to finish reading Act 4. We'll finish up the play on Monday and Tuesday in order to be prepared for a midterm on Wednesday.
HW: For Monday, you need to finish reading Act 4. We'll finish up the play on Monday and Tuesday in order to be prepared for a midterm on Wednesday.
Monday
3/12/12
Here are the last of the Hamlet clips we watched.
Kenneth Branagh (1996):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JD6gOrARk4
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uJBOAkMsSc
...and the very different "modern" interpretation
Ethan Hawke (2000):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YHMYkUrV7A
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVbrYkxti3M
Tomorrow, you will be asked to write and in-class essay on the following prompt:
Considering the importance and purpose of Act 3, scene 1 to the development of the plot and characters of Hamlet, which stage or film adaptation that we watched is the most effective? Why? Discuss specific performance details and how the strongest performances demonstrate the important elements of this scene within the context of the play.
Feel free to bring any notes or outline you'd like to use.
HW: Finish reading Act 3 by Wednesday, and work on the study guide I handed out in class today.
Kenneth Branagh (1996):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JD6gOrARk4
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uJBOAkMsSc
...and the very different "modern" interpretation
Ethan Hawke (2000):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YHMYkUrV7A
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVbrYkxti3M
Tomorrow, you will be asked to write and in-class essay on the following prompt:
Considering the importance and purpose of Act 3, scene 1 to the development of the plot and characters of Hamlet, which stage or film adaptation that we watched is the most effective? Why? Discuss specific performance details and how the strongest performances demonstrate the important elements of this scene within the context of the play.
Feel free to bring any notes or outline you'd like to use.
HW: Finish reading Act 3 by Wednesday, and work on the study guide I handed out in class today.
Sunday
3/8 & 3/9/12
If you were absent the last couple of days, we've been watching some Hamlet clips. So far, we've taken a look at the following. We'll watch a few more tomorrow in preparation for an in class essay next week in which you compare and discuss which versions are most effective.
Richard Burton (1964): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsrOXAY1arg
Derek Jacobi (1980):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-elDeJaPWGg
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUdVVnk3m24
Kevin Kline (1990): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwd98zMxKEg
Laurence Olivier (1948):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ks-NbCHUns&feature=BF&list=PLDE4BB547DCD67B8C&index=5
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoIS8-CQths&feature=BF&list=PLDE4BB547DCD67B8C&index=6
Mel Gibson (1990):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl2O6_C1Ba0&feature=BF&list=PLDE4BB547DCD67B8C&index=7
Richard Burton (1964): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsrOXAY1arg
Derek Jacobi (1980):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-elDeJaPWGg
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUdVVnk3m24
Kevin Kline (1990): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwd98zMxKEg
Laurence Olivier (1948):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ks-NbCHUns&feature=BF&list=PLDE4BB547DCD67B8C&index=5
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoIS8-CQths&feature=BF&list=PLDE4BB547DCD67B8C&index=6
Mel Gibson (1990):
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl2O6_C1Ba0&feature=BF&list=PLDE4BB547DCD67B8C&index=7
Tuesday
2/28/12
We are well into Hamlet, now. You should be through Act 1 and should be able to answer questions on the study guide. We went over some terms in class-- blank verse, iambic pentameter, aside, soliloquy, foil, etc. These will likely show up on a mid-term or final, so be sure you know them.
HW: Read Act 2 for tomorrow. We'll work on the study guide together in class.
Finally, for you enjoyment, Blake sent me this picture. Remember our talk about Shakespeare's family and his son named Hamnet? Ha! http://ifunny.mobi/i6340001#5380251
HW: Read Act 2 for tomorrow. We'll work on the study guide together in class.
Finally, for you enjoyment, Blake sent me this picture. Remember our talk about Shakespeare's family and his son named Hamnet? Ha! http://ifunny.mobi/i6340001#5380251
Monday
Welcome to 2nd semester! Week of 1/30 to 2/3
To begin this semester we will wrap up our last thoughts on satire, and begin our study of DRAMA!
Mon/Tues: New vocabulary! Silent discussion on some of the "big ideas" that cropped up from our study of satire-- BNW, Candide, etc.
Wed: Assign Editorial/Op-Ed Essay. Final draft due on MONDAY 2/6.
Thurs: Begin discussing -- how is reading/studying DRAMA different than reading/studying other kinds of literature? Then, begin reading "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell.
Fri: Vocab quiz, then continue (finish?) reading "Trifles."
Mon/Tues: New vocabulary! Silent discussion on some of the "big ideas" that cropped up from our study of satire-- BNW, Candide, etc.
Wed: Assign Editorial/Op-Ed Essay. Final draft due on MONDAY 2/6.
Thurs: Begin discussing -- how is reading/studying DRAMA different than reading/studying other kinds of literature? Then, begin reading "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell.
Fri: Vocab quiz, then continue (finish?) reading "Trifles."
Thursday
01/11/12
Today we continued our discussion of "Brave New World."
HW: Keep reading. Vocab quiz tomorrow.
HW: Keep reading. Vocab quiz tomorrow.
Tuesday
1/10/11
Did some more discussin' of BNW.
HW: Keep reading! Try to be through chapter 10 for Thursday(ish). Be through chapter 13 by Tuesday.
HW: Keep reading! Try to be through chapter 10 for Thursday(ish). Be through chapter 13 by Tuesday.
Monday
1/9/12
So, you should be finishing up your Independent Novel posts this week. If they are all done, great work. If they aren't finished yet, get them done by this Friday, please.
Today's agenda:
1) New vocab. Quiz will be on Friday. (Also, there will be a vocab portion of the Final.So start reviewing!)
2) Discussed Brave New World, chapters 1-3.
HW: Read chapters 4 and 5 in BNW for tomorrow.
Today's agenda:
1) New vocab. Quiz will be on Friday. (Also, there will be a vocab portion of the Final.So start reviewing!)
2) Discussed Brave New World, chapters 1-3.
HW: Read chapters 4 and 5 in BNW for tomorrow.
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