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Great Author Study

September 23rd, 2010 No comments

a href=”http://curryp.ism-online.org/files/2010/09/pride-and-prejudice-picture.jpg”>Attached is the packet for the whole study. Go.
great authors task
Author study rubric
Jane Austen – P&P ch 4 presentation<

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Isn’t it ironic?

September 8th, 2010 No comments
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Pride and Prejudice

September 8th, 2010 No comments

Cast a Mr Darcy-like glance over this activity and complete it with all the good humor of Mr Bingley.
Pride & Prejudice ch 4 analysis

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Great Author Comments

August 26th, 2010 No comments

According to the ISM calendar, with its celebration of 90 years of success at the top of every page, it’s still August. The Great Author Study (which could last 90 years or more) is, therefore, in its nascent stage. We have tentatively agreed upon a set of criteria which we will put to the test with Pride and Prejudice in a few weeks time.
Time seems to play a considerable role in this – a text can be of its time, before its time, remembered throughout time or forgotten by the time it lands in the bargain bin. You are reading these authors at a particularly early time in your lives and if you re-read the texts at a different (later) time in your life your understanding and reaction to them will no doubt be different. It is something to consider in how to judge a text.
It has been universally acknowledged that we shall write a journal throughout this study. You will need to hand this in to me at the end of the unit in May. It is not a necessary part of your presentation to the Lady Catherines of the English department, but you may want to personalize your presentation with your thoughts and emotions that you experienced as you read your chosen texts. This could be the difference between a dry speech and the display of a life-changing epiphany. I, most certainly, will regard this highly indeed. There is no set length for your journal, it should just show genuine reactions to your reading. It can be presented as a written piece, podcast, video or interpretive dance. For some guidance of length and effort for the journal, remember that this is only one piece of (major) assessment.
The following authors have been ‘taken’ so far – Murakami, Dickens, Toni Morrison, Oscar Wilde, Tolstoy, Jonathon Safran Foer and Kurt Vonnegut Jr. There is interest in authors such as Margaret Atwood, Anne Tyler, Salman Rushdie and Dante, but they are still available.
You are welcome, even encouraged, to post comments to this blog about your reading adventures.
Great Authors List
great authors task

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10 Honors Short Stories

August 20th, 2010 No comments

Minor Assessment
Due Friday Aug 27.
short story analysis – minor assessment
Enjoy.