Agendas, Journals, Homework, and Essay Prompts AP Literature and Composition November Agenda.

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Agendas, Journals, Homework, and Essay Prompts AP Literature and Composition November Agenda

Agenda 11/2/12 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, pg. 584 Wuthering Heights Video Project Groups of 5 All missing work must be turned in NOW!! Poem Essay pre-writing packet Tomorrow: Practice Session at Woodbridge High School, 8:30-12:35, snacks and water will be provided. Please attend if you can, you will receive extra credit for attending!

The Importance of Being Earnest Roles: Algernon: Mrs. Faircloth Gwendolen : Matt Jack: Zak Lady Bracknell : Frank Lane: Joseph Cecily: Kassiel Miss Prism : Abby Chasuble: Taylor Merriman: Max

Agenda 11/8/12 Continue reading The Importance of Being Earnest p.597 For Homework: On my webpage, go to Wuthering Heights page, and choose 3 literary criticisms from the 5. Print criticisms, read and annotate. Bring to class Thursday, Nov. 15 th

The Importance of Being Earnest Roles; Algernon: Mrs. Faircloth Gwendolen : Matt Jack: Zak Lady Bracknell : Ashley Kate Cecily: Amelia Miss Prism : Jazmin Chasuble: Taylor Merriman: Max

Agenda 11/13/12 Oscar Wilde passage/guided questions Multiple Choice Questions Wuthering Heights character analysis Pick a character other than Heathcliff or Catherine and complete the character bone structure WH videos need to be in my hands on Monday, Nov. 19 th Thursday, Nov. 15 th WH Socratic Seminar Dialectical journals due (15 entries) 3 literary criticisms (annotated)

Flex Agenda 11/14/12 Review multiple choice questions for Oscar Wilde passage

Agenda 11/15/12 Dialectical journal due Annotated literary criticisms due Socratic Seminar: Wuthering Heights You may use your books, journals, criticisms, character bone structure. EVERYTHING!! Remember you must contribute to the discussion as well as actively listening. It is not enough to simply speak, but you must have something to say. Prose prompt: After lunch Write a fully developed paragraph.

After lunch (11/15/12) AP Literature Terms 15 important terms that you will be quizzed on Anapest Anaphora Anticlimax Antithesis Aphorism Apostrophe Aside Assonance Asyndeton Aubade Ballad Bathos Bildungsroman Blank verse bombast

Agenda 11/27/12 DIDLS: A guide to Navigating Texts Crime and Punishment Assignments: Review the ppt on Crime and Punishment to establish background information on author and text Review the link (see Web Page/C&P) to establish the actual setting of the novel. Review Psychological & Marxist Literary Theory Criticisms (see link on Web Page/Literary Criticisms. Review the handout on Aristotle’s Tragedy (webpage/C&P) Read Chapters 11, from How to Read Lit Like a Professor (bring the book so I know you have it-homework grade) as it will bring clarity to the reading of C & P. You may want to research about 19 th Century Russia (see link on Web Page/C&P) Part I read by Dec. 17 th, 1 post it of annotations per chapter

Quiz on Monday, next 15 Terms cacophony caesura canon catharsis chiasmus classicism colloquial conceit connotation consonance denouement deux ex machina diction dionysian dystopia