This blog is a discussion board for students in Advanced Placement English Literature and Composition at Bridgman High School. Students are encouraged to share their views, thoughts, opinions, and reactions to the texts we read and to use the blog as a resource for comprehension and appreciation of literature and the pursuit of learning.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The Rape of the Lock
I'm posting this for two reasons; first, to see if I can/know how to post on the blog, and second to voice my frustration.
"The Rape of the Lock" has reignited my passionate (and somewhat irrational) hatred of poetry.
However, I am trying my hardest to understand it, and wanted to let everyone else who feels the same way that they are not alone.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Happy Punctuation Day!!
I find this fitting since I just discussed the proper use of a semi-colon with my American Lit classes. The semi-colon, the most under-appreciated and incorrectly used of all punctuation marks, deserves a day of honor and respect as joining two complete thoughts together in a happy grammatical marriage :) And not to mention, the use of punctuation marks to indicate the variety of e-motions in email, instant message, and text. And who could forget the Oxford comma, the widely debated comma that comes before the "and" in the series: lions, tigers, and bears. OH MY!!
So celebrate our punctuation friends today -the excited ! the questioning ? the pausing , the definitive . the listing: and last but not least.....the unifying ;
Maybe next year we can rally together and create punctuation mark tee-shirts to wear in remembrance of this most auspicious occasion. HOORAY FOR PUNCTUATION!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Catch-22 Disorder
Monday, September 14, 2009
The Interrelationships of Pride and Prejudice
No smiley faces, please...
I wonder how they feel about Tweeting at the college level?
Great day today - our discussions have been wide ranging from the definition of "rap" (according to the Literary Themes dictionary) to the "blue people" or as I like to think of it, "why cousins don't marry."
Just a reminder to come prepared with some work for your Lit Circle. If you have any questions or issues before Wednesday's class, please let me know. We will be touching base at the beginning of class before you will get down to business with your group.
Until next time...
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
On with the learning!!
Just a reminder to bring both books, reading log, vocab list, pen or pencil, and some paper on Thursday. We'll go over the syllabus and begin an informal discussion of the summer reading. Depending on how much time we need to review the reading, expect the test over P&P and Catch-22 to be late next week. I'm shooting for Friday, September 18, but a firm date will be set soon. Pencil that in as a possibility, though.
For those of you who haven't spent much time on the blog this summer, I hope you get the hang of it soon because the blog will be used as a discussion tool and it will be your responsibility to post or comment on the blog on a regular basis. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please let me know.
On with the learning!! See you Thursday :-)
Thursday, September 3, 2009
First Day
Literary Quiz o' the Day
It was on this day 207 years ago that the sonnet "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802" was written.
Most of this poet's poems were about nature and the joy of open spaces without people. So this sonnet is surprising, because it is written about a busy city — London had about 1 million inhabitants at the time.
The sonnet reads:
Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie
Open unto the fields and to the sky,
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
Never did the sun more beautifully steep
In his first splendor, valley, rock or hill;
Ne'er saw I, never felt a calm so deep!
Who is the poet? AND....a BONUS QUESTION....what literary period is this poet known for founding?
Good luck and happy reading!