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AP Test Prep: Sat, May 3, 9:00-12:00

AP Test Prep: Sat, May 3, 9:00-12:00. You can attend up to three 55 min sessions Handout coming out on Mon, April 28 AP Lit: Session 1: Poetry Essay Session 2: Open-ended Essay Session 3: Poetry M/C

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AP Test Prep: Sat, May 3, 9:00-12:00

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  1. AP Test Prep: Sat, May 3, 9:00-12:00 • You can attend up to three 55 min sessions • Handout coming out on Mon, April 28 • AP Lit: Session 1: Poetry Essay Session 2: Open-ended Essay Session 3: Poetry M/C ****You will get extra-credit from me for attending at least one AP Lit session!!

  2. Extra-Credit for Jane Eyre is now posted on website under April 21!!

  3. 4-23-14 Objectives: • To begin to examine the techniques of comedy. • To examine the standards of etiquette in Victorian society.

  4. Today’s Agenda: • Background on Oscar Wilde and Victorian time period. • Begin reading The Importance of Being Earnest.

  5. Important Info!!!! • This Fri, April 25: last day to turn in Jane Eyre Dialectical Journals Part 2 (by 2:45) • Thurs-Fri, May 1-2: Matching test over Techniques of Comedy • Mon-Tues, may 5-6: Earnest Dialectical Journal due (beginning of class)

  6. Oscar Wilde: • 1854- Born in Dublin • Came from an upper-class family • Studied aestheticism: one versed in the theory of beauty and artistic expression. • Closet homosexual, but he did marry. • Wilde’s most brilliant comedy was The Importance of Being Earnest, released in 1895. • Served jail time for homosexual activities.

  7. Important Stuff About the Play: • Setting: London and the countryside in 1895, during the last years of the Victorian time period. • The English aristocrats flourished!! This is the group on which Wilde’s satire focus on, along with the view that marriage has nothing to do with love; it is a means for achieving social status

  8. Things to Look for As You Read: • Character development • Themes • Motifs • Symbolism • Techniques of comedy

  9. Characters: • John Worthing, J.P. • Algernon Moncrieff • Rev. Canon Chasuble • Merriman • Lane • Lady Brackwell • Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax • Cecily Cardew • Miss Prism

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