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3 significant comments All three questions answered completely Keep track of # of times people speak. _________________________2.25. Socratic Seminar
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3 significant comments • All three questions answered completely • Keep track of # of times people speak _________________________2.25 Socratic Seminar 1. Who is the villain of this novel? Who is the hero? (Even though DG acts poorly, will Dorian eventually realize his wrongs and make amends?) 2. What is the “lesson” Oscar Wilde wants us to learn from Dorian and Sibyl’s relationship / breakup? 3. Sibyl says that she can no longer act now that she has experienced true love. The emotions of the stage pale in comparison to her own feelings for Dorian. Does being in love make someone a better or worse actor?
Classwork • TTL (3 pts) • Classwork + Who is Guilty? Discussion (7 pts) • Do Now Notes (5 pts)
Classwork • Read to the middle of pg 73. • Decide if you believe DORIAN GRAY or SOMEONE ELSE was most responsible for Sibyl’s death. • Find TWO strong reasons- with evidence(quotations)- for why this character is guilty. • Find one reason for the other column.
Seminar 2.25 • Focus: - FORMAL LANGUAGE AND ATMOSPHERE Mock Trial: who is guilty of Sibyl Vane’s death?
Homework (Due Tuesday Feb 25th) • Finish reading Chapter 8. • Annotate Chapter 8 by commenting on at least two quotations/passages in the text. (5 pts)