Thursday, April 25, 2013

"DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER"


Winston doubleplusbravewise notewrite, but do you have the guts to do it? 

How would you overthrow Big Brother?

Be goodthinkful; we have dissected the oppressive tactics of the Party, as well as its impact on individuals and society. Keep in mind, this may not be a quick operation by any means...

Give yourself 30 minutes to brainstorm and write.  (Once again, bullets are fine.) I can't wait to hear your plans! 

(I'll make sure that the room is free of telescreens and undercover thinkpol, like Mrs. Browder. It'll be just us oldthinkers plusbellyfeeling crimethink!)

Bahahahahahahahahaha! 

(I mean, doublepluslaughful.)

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

"Victory" Homework


Respond to the following prompt for 25-30 minutes.  Be sure to write well: use a strong command of language, varying sentence structure, textual support for your ideas and avoid using paraphrase as analysis—make your points explicitly.

We’ve read a wide variety of literature, from Greek and Roman classics to modern novels and poems; within this selection, we’ve also come across many different genres, from epics to existentialism; romanticism to transcendentalism; modernism to magical realism.  In our current novel, Orwell introduces us to a new genre: a "soft" type of science fiction.  However, the ideas presented should be familiar.  Many of our authors have made similar statements about the human and/or societal experience, no matter what the genre.  Therefore, what thematic connections are you seeing to other pieces we've read this year?  Choose at least two and explain.

P.S. BOTH Achebe and Conrad are off limits--you can use one, but not both.