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November 4, 2011 Mr. Houghteling “It’s an ‘Edna gets Freaky’ Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…”. AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION. “it’s great to be alive!”. Review Gender Criticism The Men and Women Chart Oral Reading. AGENDA.
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November 4, 2011 Mr. Houghteling “It’s an ‘Edna gets Freaky’ Friday, and because it’s Friday, you know what that means…” AP LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION
Review Gender Criticism The Men and Women Chart Oral Reading AGENDA
“Edna had once told Madame Ratignolle that she would never sacrifice herself for her children, or for any one. Then had followed a rather heated argument; the two women did not appear to understand each other or to be speaking the same language” (47). Gender Criticism and The awakening
About Edna: “The sentiment which she entertained for Robert in now way resembled that which she felt for her husband” (47). • About Edna: “[Edna’s thoughts and emotions]…belonged to her and were her own and…she had a right to them and that they concerned no one but herself” (47). Gender Criticism and The awakening
Leonce: “I came…to talk to you about Edna. I don’t know what ails her” (65). Leonce: “She’s got some sort of notion in her head concerning the eternal rights of women” (65). Gender Criticism and The awakening
Our conversation Monday will ASSUME you have finished reading the book! HOMEWORK