Hello! Sorry I won't be there again today. Here's what you're up to:
- Tasks for today:
- Post a discussion response on Teams
- Take personal notes for short story and literary terms
- Start on Project 1
- Write a freewrite
- Discussion: If you were Orpheus, would you have looked back? Why?
- "The Great Musician: A Greek Myth" (302)
- This was for homework to read for today
- Orpheus is a famous character. We see him pop up in many references - including the concert hall "The Orpheum" downtown
- Underworld and Hades is different from Hell and the Devil (important to note that neither character is being punished for being down there)
- It's helpful to understand who these characters are:
- Charon and Styx
- Cerebus, the three headed dog
- Sisyphus and Tantalus
- Literary Terms
- Personification (see Lesson notes for definitions and examples)
- The first two paragraphs are loaded with personification
- Irony
- This is the most challenging of all literary terms, so it's okay if you're not mastering it. It becomes more important towards English 12
- Project 1
- Remember the schedule for completing this:
- Today, write your topic sentence, and gather specific quotes from three different texts.
- Tomorrow, write your rough draft.
- Friday, peer edit.
- Monday, submit your good copy.
- For the topic sentence:
- Consider the sentence I gave you: "The future will be better than the present"
- What do you want to change about it? You can disagree with the sentence, you can change the word "Future" or "present" or "better." For tomorrow, create a sentence you'd like to use.
- For the quotes:
- Try to find a quote from three different texts that would support your topic sentence
- If you can only find quotes from one or two texts, that's acceptable, but the strongest paragraphs draw from all three.
- The texts we've read so far: "The Trunk in the Attic" (171), "The Iron Barred Door" (190), "the last great american dynasty," "The Raven Steals the Light," and "The Great Musician" (302)
- Freewrite. Finish this prompt in ten minutes: A beautiful song played across the crowded room.
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