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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner English 3 April 6, 2018 Clear your desks of everything EXCEPT something to write with, your notes, and your Norton Anthology. DO NOW: Think about a time when you felt ashamed about something you had done. For example, maybe you lost something you borrowed or forgot your best friend’s birthday. How did guilt affect you? Write a few sentences in your notes to describe the situation.

Predict What does it mean to have an albatross around your neck?

Albatrosses in the News… “The ‘Vanilla Ice’ that we remember, and anthem of that stereotype, ‘Ice, Ice, Baby,’ are no longer a suffocating albatross around his neck. He's come to accept it all and honestly appreciates the fans that fondly remember the tune that marked so many moments of their youth.” “…Worse still, will No Strings Attached with its ubiquitous trailer and release date four days before the Academy Awards nominations are announced, become an albatross around Natalie’s Oscar neck?” “…the overall success of Obamacare is seriously in dispute. If the legislation lives out the next two years more or less in tact, it will be a serious albatross around Obama’s neck as he struggles for re-election.”

Albatrosses in the News…

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner The Mariner’s burden is the origin of the saying “an albatross around your neck.” “water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink.” Samuel Taylor Coleridge is known for weaving intense, supernatural imagery throughout his storylines. Illustration from Gustave Dore’s collection based on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Jigsaw Adventure Horror Parable Adventure Group 1: Nathaniel Jack Marco Horror Group 1: Aidan B Michael Gavin Parable Group 1: Andy Jax Leo T Adventure Group 2: Antonio Nick Harry Horror Group 2: Matthew Jason Santi Parable Group 2: Carl Leo M Josh L Adventure Group 3: Kayvon Austin Angel Horror Group 3: Seamus Andres Will Parable Group 3: Caleb Sean Paul

Jigsaw—mixed groups share! Nathaniel, Aidan, Andy Jack, Michael, Jax Marco, Gavin, Leo Antonio, Matthew, Carl Nick, Jason, Leo M Harry, Santi, Josh Kayvon, Seamus, Caleb Austin, Andres, Sean Angel, Will, Paul

Jigsaw Adventure Horror Parable Adventure Group 1: Jonathan Matt Derren Horror Group 1: Michael Allen Victor Parable Group 1: Sam Jim Adventure Group 2: Kevin Braden Robert Horror Group 2: Joey Chris Justice Parable Group 2: Steven Jacob Thomas Adventure Group 3: Ansel Antonio Horror Group 3: Jack Bruno Alejandro Parable Group 3: Drew Emmanuel

Jigsaw—mixed groups share! Jonathan, Michael, Sam, Allen Matt, Derren, Victor, Jim Kevin, Joey, Jacob Braden, Chris, Steven Robert, Justice, Thomas Ansel, Jack, Drew, Bruno Antonio, Chris, Alejandro, Emmanuel

Homework for Monday Read AND annotate pages 449-454 in Rime of the Ancient Mariner (parts 4 and 5) Stop at Part 6!

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner This is an adventure story, ghost story, and religious parable all rolled into one. Coleridge’s poem focuses on the ideas of guilt and redemption, and respecting all creatures. British writers naturally reinterpreted Bible stories and Christian views of heaven and hell because they were constantly exposed to them. Here, we also see the concerns of the times reflected in this story. Age of Exploration, slavery, environmental destruction The general idea of respect still rings true.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner English 3 April 9, 2018 Clear your desks!

Quiz Parts 1-3 …you were warned. When you are finished, please begin your reading assignment due tomorrow: Homework due Tuesday, April 10th: Read AND annotate pages 449-454 in Rime of the Ancient Mariner (parts 4 and 5) Stop at Part 6!

Friday Lens Assignment Please take out the jigsaw page from Friday—we will discuss Parts 1-3 using the quotes you selected! Adventure, Horror, Parable Connections to Romantic Period? Poetic devices? Detail? Lack thereof? Religion?

Homework Homework due Tuesday, April 10th: Read AND annotate pages 449-454 in Rime of the Ancient Mariner (parts 4 and 5) Stop at Part 6!

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner English 3 April 10, 2018 Please take out your… Norton Anthology or PDF of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Graphic organizer from the jigsaw last Friday Something to write with!

Parts 4 & 5 What does the Wedding Guest think about the Ancient Mariner? Why does the frame tale keep interrupting the Mariner’s story? How is the Mariner feeling when he says, “My soul in agony.”? Why is there so much repetition in that stanza? “I looked to heaven, and tried to pray” Why does Coleridge use the word “tried”?

Parts 4 & 5 “For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky”—why the repetition? “O happy living things! No tongue/ Their beauty might declare:/A spring of love gushed from my heart,/And I blessed them unaware:/Sure my kinds saint took pity on me,/ And I blessed them unaware.” Why is this stanza SO IMPORTANT!? What does the Mariner notice/learn?

Parts 4 & 5 Does he really pray? Look at the description. How is he feeling at the beginning of part 5? How do we know? How is the supernatural utilized in Part 5? How had the souls of his shipmates changed? What is the Mariner’s penance?

Jigsaw Adventure Horror Parable Adventure Group 1: Nathaniel Jack Marco Horror Group 1: Aidan B Michael Gavin Parable Group 1: Andy Jax Leo T Adventure Group 2: Antonio Nick Harry Horror Group 2: Matthew Jason Santi Parable Group 2: Carl Leo M Josh L Adventure Group 3: Kayvon Austin Angel Horror Group 3: Seamus Andres Will Parable Group 3: Caleb Sean Paul

Jigsaw Adventure Horror Parable Adventure Group 1: Jonathan Matt Derren Horror Group 1: Michael Allen Victor Parable Group 1: Sam Jim Adventure Group 2: Kevin Braden Robert Horror Group 2: Joey Chris Justice Parable Group 2: Steven Jacob Thomas Adventure Group 3: Ansel Antonio Horror Group 3: Jack Bruno Alejandro Parable Group 3: Drew Emmanuel

Homework Homework due Wednesday, April 11th: Read and annotate pages 454-459 in Rime of the Ancient Mariner (parts 6 and 7) Stop at the end :)

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Please take out your… Norton Anthology or PDF of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Graphic organizer from the jigsaw last Friday Something to write with! English 3 April 11, 2018 O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy man! 1884

Self Assess You should have completed YOUR lens for parts 4 & 5 already. Now—get with your group members to find text evidence for parts 6 & 7 for YOUR lens. You have about 5 mins to find text evidence.

Jigsaw Adventure Horror Parable Adventure Group 1: Nathaniel Jack Marco Horror Group 1: Aidan B Michael Gavin Parable Group 1: Andy Jax Leo T Adventure Group 2: Antonio Nick Harry Horror Group 2: Matthew Jason Santi Parable Group 2: Carl Leo M Josh L Adventure Group 3: Kayvon Austin Angel Horror Group 3: Seamus Andres Will Parable Group 3: Caleb Sean Paul

Jigsaw Adventure Horror Parable Adventure Group 1: Jonathan Matt Derren Horror Group 1: Michael Allen Victor Parable Group 1: Sam Jim Adventure Group 2: Kevin Braden Robert Horror Group 2: Joey Chris Justice Parable Group 2: Steven Jacob Thomas Adventure Group 3: Ansel Antonio Horror Group 3: Jack Bruno Alejandro Parable Group 3: Drew Emmanuel

Self Assess You should have completed YOUR lens for parts 4, 5, 6, and 7. Now—get with your mixed group of all different lenses to get the notes for parts 4-7.

Jigsaw—mixed groups share! Nathaniel, Aidan, Andy Jack, Michael, Jax Marco, Gavin, Leo Antonio, Matthew, Carl Nick, Jason, Leo M Harry, Santi, Josh Kayvon, Seamus, Caleb Austin, Andres, Sean Angel, Will, Paul

Jigsaw—mixed groups share! Jonathan, Michael, Sam, Allen Matt, Derren, Victor, Jim Kevin, Joey, Jacob Braden, Chris, Steven Robert, Justice, Thomas Ansel, Jack, Drew, Bruno Antonio, Chris, Alejandro, Emmanuel

Upcoming events! Thursday—quiz on Parts 4-7 Fair warning Class discussion Preparation for Friday—rubric distribution, expectations, review of key concepts Friday—in-class essay regarding “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Choice of two prompts May use your notes, graphic organizer, book or PRINTED PDF with annotations. You may NOT use a digital copy of the text.