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AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION. March 10, 2009 “It’s a treatise Tuesday” Mr. Houghteling. Agenda:. Thomas Carlyle Bellringer The Victorian Era: to better explore Jane Eyre , we need to understand a bit about the Victorian Era. To do this, we’ll complete the following:
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AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION March 10, 2009 “It’s a treatise Tuesday” Mr. Houghteling
Agenda: • Thomas Carlyle Bellringer • The Victorian Era: to better explore Jane Eyre, we need to understand a bit about the Victorian Era. To do this, we’ll complete the following: -Victorian art viewing and discussion. -Non-fiction reading selection (Thomas Carlyle’s Past and Present).
Thomas Carlyle Bellringer 3.10.09 In three sentences or fewer, summarize Carlyle’s argument.
Viewing Activity: • Each of the following paintings was selected because it represents a characteristic of the Victorian Era. • For each painting, record your initial observations just as though you were performing textual analysis: What is the dramatic situation of the painting? The setting? The tone? The subject?
Thomas Carlyle’s Past and Present: • Non-fiction • One of Victorian Era’s most prolific treatises. • As you read, you should mark the text. Be prepared for tomorrow’s discussion on Carlyle’s argument and on the Victorian Era as a whole.