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AP literature and composition

“It’s a ‘March Madness ’ Monday !” March 12, 2012 Miss Auguste / Mr. Houghteling . AP literature and composition. Translation and Interpretation.

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AP literature and composition

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  1. “It’s a ‘March Madness’ Monday!” March 12, 2012 Miss Auguste / Mr. Houghteling AP literature and composition

  2. Translation and Interpretation • You are going to see five different interpretations of the same “text.” The “text” is actually a character most people would instantly recognize. • Review each “text”; then make a judgment as to which “text” you prefer: the reason for your preference is personal, but try to explain why you prefer that specific interpretation.

  3. Slide 1— Batman comic, 1939.

  4. Slide 2—Batman, the television series.

  5. Slide 3—Batman, the Tim Burton movie series

  6. Slide 4— Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan movie series

  7. Slide 5—Batman, the Arkham Asylum video game

  8. Translation and Interpretation • Which of the previous interpretations of the same character (“text”) did you like best? • Why?

  9. Agenda • Bellringer ~ Translation • Allusion • Learning about Italian sonnets • Rhyme scheme • Octave • Problem • Sestet • Resolution

  10. John Keats “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer”

  11. HOMEWORK • Complete METER chart for Keats’s “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer” if we haven’t finished in class. • Review sonnet terms.

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