Monday, September 17, 2012
What is the "Meany" of All of This?
This assignment is due on Wednesday. Here's what I'd like you to do:
1. Read the critiques and interviews that I gave you in class today and make notes as you go--recording what you believe to be strong arguments and insights. Please feel free to mark any weak or faulty arguments as well. (You can do this on the photocopies.)
2. You'll need ten notecards for this one. On the front (or back) of each notecard, place a quote from one of the critiques or interviews; on the opposite side, react to the quote, citing specific passages from the novel (there's no need for quotes from the work, though) as support for your assertions and explaining yourself thoroughly. (Those of you with ginormous handwriting may have to write smaller than usual.)
If you have any questions, please ask!
1. Read the critiques and interviews that I gave you in class today and make notes as you go--recording what you believe to be strong arguments and insights. Please feel free to mark any weak or faulty arguments as well. (You can do this on the photocopies.)
2. You'll need ten notecards for this one. On the front (or back) of each notecard, place a quote from one of the critiques or interviews; on the opposite side, react to the quote, citing specific passages from the novel (there's no need for quotes from the work, though) as support for your assertions and explaining yourself thoroughly. (Those of you with ginormous handwriting may have to write smaller than usual.)
If you have any questions, please ask!