Friday, March 1, 2013
Achebe Rewrites and More!
Here're your assignments for the weekend:
1. Due Monday: a HAND-WRITTEN rewrite of your timed essay for Things Fall Apart. I can't provide any more help on this this weekend, but don't be afraid to rely on each other. Like Stephen Colbert says: "You scratch my back and I get my back scratched." (Waaaaaait a minute...) Anyway, I think that you'd learn a lot by seeing what each other did right and wrong.
2. Due Wednesday: a reading journal (the quote kind) for both Achebe and Conrad. (This needs to be typed.) Choose three quotes from each piece and dig into them. We are going to continue to discuss these books through the end of class on Tuesday, and I expect to see a comprehensive view of the quotes you've chosen. Pick them apart for everything from theme, to narration, to lit. devices, etc. Treat the quote as part of the piece as a whole--not an island: How does the quote you chose affect the novel as a whole? You will have homework on Monday and Tuesday night--which is why I'm giving you this over the weekend. Trust me, procrastinating this until Tuesday night will prove extremely painful.
3. You can always work on lit. devices, as well.
1. Due Monday: a HAND-WRITTEN rewrite of your timed essay for Things Fall Apart. I can't provide any more help on this this weekend, but don't be afraid to rely on each other. Like Stephen Colbert says: "You scratch my back and I get my back scratched." (Waaaaaait a minute...) Anyway, I think that you'd learn a lot by seeing what each other did right and wrong.
2. Due Wednesday: a reading journal (the quote kind) for both Achebe and Conrad. (This needs to be typed.) Choose three quotes from each piece and dig into them. We are going to continue to discuss these books through the end of class on Tuesday, and I expect to see a comprehensive view of the quotes you've chosen. Pick them apart for everything from theme, to narration, to lit. devices, etc. Treat the quote as part of the piece as a whole--not an island: How does the quote you chose affect the novel as a whole? You will have homework on Monday and Tuesday night--which is why I'm giving you this over the weekend. Trust me, procrastinating this until Tuesday night will prove extremely painful.
3. You can always work on lit. devices, as well.