8: chapter 9-10 discussion

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analysis notes

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I gave this to 11s, but 10s and 12s might find it useful as well.

10: The Glass Menagerie essay

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Here is the assignment information for the essay.

How to submit work via Moodle

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To submit your work for my classes, you will upload a file rather than putting the content of the assignment in a Moodle message. Follow these directions.

1. Complete your assignment using a standard word processing program.

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4. From the *My courses' box on the left sidebar, choose your English class.

5. Find the essay assignment posted there and click the link.

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7. I will read your essay and sen

11: hero's journey

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We talked about the journey as an archetype of literature we could use to understand aspects of Catcher. On the site where I got the handout, he goes through The Matrix as a hero's journey. Skim down a little to find it.

11: Hero's journey

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8: 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'

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Here's our notes on the poem. Sorry the right side got cut off.

8: The Outsiders movie

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The Outsiders Poster

Someone has put the entire 1983 movie of The Outsiders on YouTube. I can't vouch for its quality or age appropriateness -- it was rated PG-13 in the USA, and K-16 in Finland.

8: important stuff from chapters 2-3

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11: intro. to The Catcher in the Rye

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12: No Fear Shakespeare: Hamlet

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Here is the side-by-side text of Hamlet I showed off in class Monday.

12: Hamlet introduction

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10: expressionism

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http://www.biddingtons.com/content/images/pollockautumn.jpg

Here's an article about expressionism in visual arts.

And one about abstract expressionism.

10: drama with a narrator

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The Glass Menagerie starts with a character acting as the narrator, speaking directly to the audience. A well-known example is Ferris Beuller's Day Off, from 1987. Here's a clip, but be warned that there is some mild swearing about halfway through.

10: images of The Glass Menagerie set

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Click on the images to see their sources.

http://www.julianarosalia.com/TD102/images/GlassMenagerie_NDSU.jpg

Here you can see the fire escape, the living room in front and the dining room in the back.

8: groups of friends

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Here's our notes from today:



8: what to think about when creating a text

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Here are the principles of writing we talked about in class today after writing about apples.