THE CRUCIBLE TEST WILL BE TUE/WED
Today we will:
When I Heard the Learned Astronomer
Archetypes. Read An Approach to Literary Criticism
Archetypes in When I Heard the Learned Astronomer
Copy the poem. Underline the single most important image.
Put a box around the single most important word.
Answer: What evidence do we have that this poem was written by a Transcendentalist?
CRUCIBLE TEST
Archetypes in When I Heard the Learned Astronomer
A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature
A Narrow Fellow in the Grass, by Emily Dickinson
Archetype in painting:
The Lady of Shallot painting, by John William Waterhouse
The Lady of Shallot poem, by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Lady of Shallot summary and brief analysis
Purple is the New Black--interesting webpage Carson found
Students who are not taking the Crucible test should quietly read Huck Finn.
HOMEWORK: Read Huck Finn, chapters 1-9
Reading calendar:
Date The chapters below need to be finished by the indicated date
12/12 chapters 1-7
12/13 chapter 9
12/15 chapter 13
1/3 chapter 31
Finish for final exam
Huckleberry Finn Vocabulary
Last week we memorized the words up to and including "impudent."
This week (Thur/Friday) you will have a quiz over all of the rest of the words.
2. CRUCIBLE TEST (OPTIONAL)
3. I Died for Beauty, by Emily Dickinson
4. Watch Mark Twain, His Amazing Adventures
HOMEWORK: Read Huck Finn, chapters 1-5; Monday's homework: chapters 6, 7
Emily Dickinson's life, Religious beliefs
Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church, by Emily Dickinson
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