Thursday, September 20, 2012
9/20 Homework
I think that one thing that we can all agree on is that this is a faith-based novel--Irving's point about faith, though, we may still need to iron out.
Today we spoke about archetypal connections and--briefly--John's character and how that would affect his narration and the way in which the story is structured.
Think about what you've read in the critiques, interviews, and the Afterward: Irving finalizes his last thought and then writes from there, expunging detail that doesn't add up to his predestined ending before it can begin. Now I'd like you to take a look at a secondary character (Merrill, Dan, Tabby, Harriet, Wiggins, Mr. Fish, etc. are good examples) and try to discern his or her purpose.
I understand that consulting Sparknotes or some other internet source would make this task a lot easier. Don't give in to the dark side...Give your brain a good workout.
Tomorrow, be prepared to discuss your chosen character's purpose, but be ready to supply specific, detailed textual examples that support your analysis.
If you have any questions, let me know. I really enjoyed our discussion today! See you tomorrow!
Today we spoke about archetypal connections and--briefly--John's character and how that would affect his narration and the way in which the story is structured.
Think about what you've read in the critiques, interviews, and the Afterward: Irving finalizes his last thought and then writes from there, expunging detail that doesn't add up to his predestined ending before it can begin. Now I'd like you to take a look at a secondary character (Merrill, Dan, Tabby, Harriet, Wiggins, Mr. Fish, etc. are good examples) and try to discern his or her purpose.
I understand that consulting Sparknotes or some other internet source would make this task a lot easier. Don't give in to the dark side...Give your brain a good workout.
Tomorrow, be prepared to discuss your chosen character's purpose, but be ready to supply specific, detailed textual examples that support your analysis.
If you have any questions, let me know. I really enjoyed our discussion today! See you tomorrow!