AP English Lit 2011
Please respond to the following prompts in collaboration with your fellow classmates. I'm looking for you to discuss the readings by referring to previous posts rather than just listing your interpretations. Also make sure to identify who you are and your class period. I need this so that I can give you credit for your posting. Thanks. Mr. Domingo
Friday, March 11, 2011
"The Embassy of Death"
Do you agree with G. Wilson Knight's claim? Why or why not? Support your arguments with direct evidence from the play and Knight's essay. Also use this space for any other questions that you may have about Hamlet.
Friday, January 28, 2011
"For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls"
Is Christopher Durang's one-act play an effective parody of Tennessee Willams's play? Why or why not?Also use this space for any other questions about The Glass Menagerie
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
"The Destructors"
Analyze how Graham Greene uses setting, characterization, point of view, and symbolism to illustrate his viewpoint (universal truth, theme, meaning, significance of the work as a whole) in his short story "The Destructors."
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Passage from FASTING, FEASTING
The assigned passage is taken from Fasting, Feasting, a novel published in 1999 by Indian novelist Anita Desai. In the excerpt, Arun, an exchange student from India, joins members of the American host family for an afternoon at the beach. Analyze how the author uses such literary devices as speech and point of view to characterize Arun's experience.
Passage from "The Other Paris"
The assigned passage is an excerpt from "The Other Paris," a short story by the Canadian writer Mavis Gallant. Explain how the author uses narrative voice and characterization to provide social commentary.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Passage from Henry VIII
In the speech from Shakespeare's play Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey considers his downfall from his position as advisor to the king. Spokesmen for the king have just left Wolsey alone on stage. Read the speech carefully. Then analyze how Shakespeare uses elements such as allusion, figurative language, and tone to convey Wolsey's complex response to his dismissal from court.
Monday, August 9, 2010
"When I Have Fears" and "Mezzo Camin"
In the two given poems, Keats and Longfellow reflect on similar concerns. Read the poems carefully. Then compare and contrast the two poems, analyzing the poetic techniques each writer uses to explore his particular situation
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