American Literature Per. 1, 2, 3, 5 Monday 10-28-2013 AGENDA 1. HW Out: NONE 2. Bell Work: MUG SHOT BW Week 2 – Quiz on 11.15 3. Class Activities Period.

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American Literature Per. 1, 2, 3, 5 Monday AGENDA 1. HW Out: NONE 2. Bell Work: MUG SHOT BW Week 2 – Quiz on Class Activities Period Comparison Chart Homework: Finish rows 1 & 3 of period comparison chart. Objective: Use factual documents and literary texts to construct evidence-based theories about period to period change.

Document Links for Homework Puritan Document Links The Mayflower Compact Of Plymouth Plantation Anne Bradstreet Poems Anne Bradstreet Poem Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Age of Reason Document Links The Crisis No. 1 Dialogue with the Gout Letters from Abigail Adams (1777) Franklin’s Autobiography

PCC – Page 1 Period Year Span / 2 Key Historical Developments Key Works (3) Author Title Genre Puritan Period The Age of Faith 1620s-1750s Catalysts for Transition What happened to spark change? (Events and Consequences) Rationalism The Age of Reason, The Enlightenment Catalysts for TransitionWhat happened to spark change? (Events and Consequences)

PCC – PAGE 2 Period How did they define the American Dream? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) How did they define the American journey? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) What was their definition of man’s duty or purpose? (qs + 3 np) Puritan Period The Age of Faith 1620s-1750s Catalysts for Transition What happened to spark change? (Events and Consequences) Rationalism The Age of Reason, The Enlightenment

PCC – Page 3 Period What were the dominant rhetorical modes/tools? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) What were their values and beliefs about how to live? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) How are these values evident in contemporary culture? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) Puritan Period The Age of Faith 1620s-1750s Catalysts for Transition What happened to spark change? (Events and Consequences) Rationalism The Age of Reason, The Enlightenment

PCC – Page 4 Period What was their source of enjoyment, knowledge, or inspiration? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) Who was their hero? Their literary/cultural icon? (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) Symbol or icon with caption (quote snip + 3 noun phrases) Puritan Period The Age of Faith 1620s-1750s Catalysts for Transition Sum up the major catalyst for change in one sentence Rationalism The Age of Reason, The Enlightenment