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AP Literature and Composition November Agenda. Agendas, Journals, Homework, and Essay Prompts. 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
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AP Literature and CompositionNovember Agenda Agendas, Journals, Homework, and Essay Prompts
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. 15th
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. 19th • Thursday, Nov. 15th 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, 23-24 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 19th Century Russia (see link on Web Page/C&P) • Part I read by Dec. 17th , 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