- Consider one character who has grown or changed over Part 3. Specifically, how have they changed, and how does it affect our understanding of the book as a whole?
- What was Beloved and what happened to her? Consider both when she disappears and also the final chapter of the book ("disremembered and unaccounted for"). Who does she represent?
- Look at Sethe and Paul D together. Especially focusing on this last part of the book (pg. 310-322) how and why are they compatible? How do they see each other, and how does this relate to our understanding of the book as a whole?
martes, 31 de marzo de 2009
Part 3: Beloved
After finishing the whole book, reflect on one of the following questions and how it relates to the overall meaning of the book. As usual, respond in 1-2 paragraphs, and use at least 2 quotes to support your answer.
lunes, 23 de marzo de 2009
Beloved: Ch. 2-5 (pg. 24-67)
In Ch. 2-5, choose one of the following questions to respond to in 1-2 paragraphs + one quote:
-What are the histories that are too heavy a burden for Sethe and Paul D to carry? In what way is the past, present and future intertwined for them?
-Who is the woman who emerges fully dressed from the water and calls herself Beloved? What is her plan?
-What is the significance of storytelling in the book so far? Specifically for the characters of Beloved, Sethe and Denver, in what way is it important?
Answer the question to the best of your ability, and showing what you know about chapters 2-5 (pages 24-67).
-What are the histories that are too heavy a burden for Sethe and Paul D to carry? In what way is the past, present and future intertwined for them?
-Who is the woman who emerges fully dressed from the water and calls herself Beloved? What is her plan?
-What is the significance of storytelling in the book so far? Specifically for the characters of Beloved, Sethe and Denver, in what way is it important?
Answer the question to the best of your ability, and showing what you know about chapters 2-5 (pages 24-67).
miƩrcoles, 18 de marzo de 2009
Beloved: Chapter 1
There is a lot going on in this chapter. We are simultaneously meeting the characters and learning about the conflict of the baby ghost in 124 Bluestone Road.
For this blog choose a quote and write two full paragraphs addressing either:
-how the narrative structure is related to the content (easier than it sounds)
-one specific character (Sethe, Paul D, Denver, baby ghost) and what's going on with them so far
Please read each others blogs! Be prepared to discuss your blog entry on Friday!
For this blog choose a quote and write two full paragraphs addressing either:
-how the narrative structure is related to the content (easier than it sounds)
-one specific character (Sethe, Paul D, Denver, baby ghost) and what's going on with them so far
Please read each others blogs! Be prepared to discuss your blog entry on Friday!
lunes, 16 de marzo de 2009
Gurov's transformation?
Gurov, towards the end of the story, has changed from the beginning:
"He had two lives: one, open, seen and known by all who cared to know, full of relative truth and relative falsehood, exactly like the lives of his friends and acquaintances; and another life running its course in secret. And through some strange, perhaps accidental, conjuction of circumstances, everything that was essential, of interest and of value to him, everything in which he was sincere and did not deceive himself, everything that made the kernel of his life, was hidden from other people; and all that was false in him, the sheath in which he hid himself to conceal the truth-- such, for instance, as his workin the bank, his discussions at the club, his "lower race," his presence with is wife at anniversary festivities-- all that was open." (pg. 5 of the handout)
In 1-2 paragraphs, respond to the follow questions:
Why has Gurov undergone this change and ultimately what does it mean for him? What does the ending mean, for him and Anna S?
Choose 1-2 quotes to incorporate into your response.
"He had two lives: one, open, seen and known by all who cared to know, full of relative truth and relative falsehood, exactly like the lives of his friends and acquaintances; and another life running its course in secret. And through some strange, perhaps accidental, conjuction of circumstances, everything that was essential, of interest and of value to him, everything in which he was sincere and did not deceive himself, everything that made the kernel of his life, was hidden from other people; and all that was false in him, the sheath in which he hid himself to conceal the truth-- such, for instance, as his workin the bank, his discussions at the club, his "lower race," his presence with is wife at anniversary festivities-- all that was open." (pg. 5 of the handout)
In 1-2 paragraphs, respond to the follow questions:
Why has Gurov undergone this change and ultimately what does it mean for him? What does the ending mean, for him and Anna S?
Choose 1-2 quotes to incorporate into your response.
martes, 24 de febrero de 2009
Raz! What's the point of it all?
Now that we've finished the book, your job is to figure out what it's all about.
In 3 paragraphs (maybe something like an intro, body and conclusion) and analyzing at LEAST 2 quotes, your job is to explain what you see as the main message/lesson/point of the book Crime and Punishment.
Consider this semi-exploratory, semi-formal.
In 3 paragraphs (maybe something like an intro, body and conclusion) and analyzing at LEAST 2 quotes, your job is to explain what you see as the main message/lesson/point of the book Crime and Punishment.
Consider this semi-exploratory, semi-formal.
lunes, 16 de febrero de 2009
raz´s schism
schism (skzm, sz-)
n.
1. A separation or division into factions.
2. A formal breach of union within a Christian church; the offense of attempting to produce such a breach.
3. Disunion; discord.
In 1-2 paragraphs make an assertion of what Raz´s schism is. Be specific. Use at least 1 quote to back up your analysis.
Be prepared to talk about his schism tomorrow. Read other people´s entries!
n.
1. A separation or division into factions.
2. A formal breach of union within a Christian church; the offense of attempting to produce such a breach.
3. Disunion; discord.
In 1-2 paragraphs make an assertion of what Raz´s schism is. Be specific. Use at least 1 quote to back up your analysis.
Be prepared to talk about his schism tomorrow. Read other people´s entries!
domingo, 8 de febrero de 2009
basing our feelings on textual details
This week, as we begin Crime and Punishment, I want to know how does it make you feel and why. Your assignment is:
-Choose 2-3 quotes from Crime and Punishment, at least one each from Ch. 2 and 3
-Type the quotes into your blog entry
-Then explain, based on the quotes, the feeling you get so far from C & P-- this is your gut reaction to the mood that is being set so far, by characterization, description, imagery, etc.
Objective: To both react/analyze the text based on concrete specific passages.
Try not to repeat quotes that have already been selected.
-Choose 2-3 quotes from Crime and Punishment, at least one each from Ch. 2 and 3
-Type the quotes into your blog entry
-Then explain, based on the quotes, the feeling you get so far from C & P-- this is your gut reaction to the mood that is being set so far, by characterization, description, imagery, etc.
Objective: To both react/analyze the text based on concrete specific passages.
Try not to repeat quotes that have already been selected.
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