Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Things Fall Apart...Now Put it Together
We spent the entire class period explicating W.B. Yeats' "The Second Coming," the poem from which Achebe took the title Things Fall Apart.
So, why would Achebe use this line as the title to his novel?
This question needs to be answered in one sentence. That's right: craft one sentence that really gets to the heart of this question. (I'll warn you right now: stay away from anything topical.) Every word of this sentence should be chosen carefully.
Then spend at least twenty, but no more than tweny-five, minutes providing supporting reasons for your answer. These can be listed in phrases and bullets, but they need to consist of both specific textual details and analysis. (For example, "Okonkwo" is not a specific detail, neither is "Okonkwo's temper.") Go back through the text if you have to to find specific, focused details, and then make sure to provide little bits of analysis connecting them to your sentence.
This is due at the beginning of class tomorrow. If you have any questions, please let me know.
So, why would Achebe use this line as the title to his novel?
This question needs to be answered in one sentence. That's right: craft one sentence that really gets to the heart of this question. (I'll warn you right now: stay away from anything topical.) Every word of this sentence should be chosen carefully.
Then spend at least twenty, but no more than tweny-five, minutes providing supporting reasons for your answer. These can be listed in phrases and bullets, but they need to consist of both specific textual details and analysis. (For example, "Okonkwo" is not a specific detail, neither is "Okonkwo's temper.") Go back through the text if you have to to find specific, focused details, and then make sure to provide little bits of analysis connecting them to your sentence.
This is due at the beginning of class tomorrow. If you have any questions, please let me know.