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AP Literature and Composition
September 16, 2013 Mr. Houghteling “It’s a Making an Argument Monday!”
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AGENDA 141: Holden, “flits,” and Carl Luce
The Week Ahead 123: the date with Sally and Holden’s big idea. 141: Holden, “flits,” and Carl Luce 149: Holden gets drunk and looks for the ducks. 157: Holden goes home.
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The Week(s) Ahead… Monday: Oral reading and gender criticism beginning. Tuesday: Writing conferences and silent reading. Wednesday: Short essay on gender criticism due. Robert Burns. Thursday: Robert Burns and oral reading. Friday: Journal Entries (13 in total) are due. Finish the book! Monday, September 23: Literary Criticism circles on The Catcher in the Rye. Tuesday, September 24: The Multiple choice assessment on The Catcher in the Rye.
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North ^ < The lagoon
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Gender Critical Perspective
Gender interpretation focuses on relationships between genders, including patterns of thought, behavior, and power in relations between and within the sexes. For example, a gender reading of Cinderella may take into account the idea of power relationships between the men and women of the novel.
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A reflection on gender…
The Catcher in the Rye A reflection on gender… Jane the “three witches” Sunny HOLDEN Phoebe Sally the nuns
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BRAINSTORMING Complete the Gender Criticism responses. How is Holden’s relationship with one female character similar to another? How you would explain these similarities? How does Holden’s relationship with one female character differ from another? How you would explain this difference? How does age or attractiveness factor into how Holden treats this particular female character? Does Holden use a “traditional gender role” when dealing with this particular female character? How does he, or how does he not? What specific textual evidence can you use to support your analysis?
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Do the brainstorming and quotation hunting for your gender analysis.
HOMEWORK Do the brainstorming and quotation hunting for your gender analysis. Finish the book?
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(the Haves vs. Have-nots)
Marxist Criticism Marxist criticism asserts that economics provides the foundation for all social, political, and ideological reality. Examining social groups and their influences is one of the most accessible ways to use Marxist criticism. (the Haves vs. Have-nots)
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What interpretations of the text can you make by applying Marxist Criticism?
Be sure to include at least 2 different textual details to support your response! Insert a map of your country.
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