Monday, 20 March 2017

Lit Movements

Each of you needs to choose a different literary movement, research it - the characteristics, major themes, styles, employment of literary devices, authors, and bring one example of a poem from the period to share with the class and to discuss. You'll need to post all of these things on your blog so that your classmates can use it to study.

Lit Movements:

Renaissance
Metaphysical Poets
Neo-Classical or Augustan
Romantic
Transcendentalist
Modernism
Harlem Renaissance
Postmodernism:
Confessional Poets
Beat Poets
New York School of Poets
Black Mountain Poets
Black Arts Movement

Please start compiling note cards of literary devices.

As we review for the AP Test you should spend an hour or so each night looking or reviewing poems from various periods of literature. We will look at each period briefly and examine some of the poems again for ideas.

The first period that you should reacquaint yourself with is the metaphysical poets. Remember John Donne is the greatest poet of this movement.

Go here for a website with an overview of the movement and many poems by each of the major poets.

You should also check out this site.


For the Augustans you should concentrate mainly on Alexander Pope. Read "Essay on Criticism" and "Rape of Lock". Pay attention to the heroic couplets.

Go here for Pope's work on-line.

Monday, 13 March 2017

Monday

Okay - so today we are going to work on your hell essays.  First make sure you have your outlines of Dante's Inferno done and posted. 

NOTE - we might be stating a new book, a play this week, so utilize your in-class time wisely. 

Thursday, 9 March 2017

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Inferno

Today we need to look at Cantos 23 - 25.


Remember to begin outlining the circles of Hell.

Each section should contain:

1) What type of sinners are in the circle (note that some circles have sub-divisions)
2) The punishment(s)
3) Who is there (both real people and those from literature)
4) Discuss how the punishment fits the sin
5) List the monster/demon in the various circles 
7) List any allusions (outside literary characters)
8) List a theme

These outlines will be due next Wednesday.  I expect them to be detailed.



Topography to know:
The Rivers
The Circles
The Sub-Sections (inner rings of 7, 8, and 9)
The City of Dis


Terms to know :
Contrapasso
Hubris
Terms for the various sins
 

Here are two websites full of information on Dante's Infero: University of Texas here and The World of Dante here

Monday, 6 March 2017

Monday

Today we will discuss where Cantos 19 - 20. 

Also, for fun, we'll look at THUG NOTES:



Essay - you will need to write a 4-5 page essay creating your own Hell with it's sins and divisions (or sections).  You will need at least three different kinds of sins, and the punishment for this sins must be explained and most fit the crime.  Also, you will need an overarching theme connecting the essay together.  Think about what some of the main themes of Inferno are about: The worst of Humanity - how passions, intelligence, and human's capacity for violence led to some of worst aspects of ourselves as beings? 

Friday, 3 March 2017

Friday

Remember to start structuring your essays on Hell - what type of sinners are there and why.

Today we will be looking at Cantos 17-18.


You should also start to outline the various circles of HELL!

Thursday, 2 March 2017

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

The Inferno

Outline of reading

Wednesday Cantos 13-14
Thursday    Cantos 15-16
Friday         Cantos 17-18
Weekend    Cantos 19-20