In the text, The Watchmen by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons, I found a theme that really stuck out at me. The theme I discovered was self-doubt. The speaker, super hero, doubts himself and struggles with his confidence to continue in his path. This is quite irnic since him being a super hero, would lead us to think he would have everythihng set and the most confidence out of anyone. He looks to excuses such as coming up with a name, so he is able to put off coming up with a costume. Power is given only to those who dare to lower themselves and pick it up. Only one thing matters, one thing; to be able to dare! -Fyodor Dostoevsky You have to be able to take charge and be confident in the decisions you make. This hero, was indecisisive and alas, he was left with things that were unfinished.
Monday, April 30, 2012
AP exam study journal
Today, I am continuing my review with Lit terms. I find memorizing terms to be a tedious way of getting to learn the well needed terms, but it is something that needs to be done. I feel if I get the memorizing terms over with, it should be down hill from there. With constant usage of these words and recent review of them all, these words are becoming familiar. I am confident that by the time the test comes or whatever event that needs these words, it will have come in handy.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Possible Essay Prompts
Essay Prompts:
· Prompt: Write a well-organized essay in which you analyze how the poem's organization, diction, and figurative language prepare the reader for the speaker's concluding response.
· Critic Roland Barthes has said, "Literature is the question minus the answer." Choose a novel or play and, considering Barthes' observation, write an essay in which you analyze a central question the work raises and the extent to which it offers any answers. Explain how the author's treatment of this question affects your understanding of the work as a whole. Avoid mere plot summary
· Prompt: In the soliloquy, King Henry laments his inability to sleep. In a well-organized essay, briefly summarize the King's thoughts and analyze how the diction, imagery, and syntax help to convey his state of mind.
Plan for AP Test
My plan to prepare for the AP Test is to
- Review old tests
- actual test practices
- review vocabulary
- review some current events happening in the world
Macbeth Lecture Notes
RISE AND FALL OF A GREAT MAN
outline:
Act I-prophecy
Act II murder of Duncan
Act III Becomes King
Act IV Humanity deteriorates
Act V Replaced as king
Murder of Duncan
-Flaw: ambition
• Macbeth is ambitious
-Thinks of surface impression. Not of why
-Macbeth does not blow it off
• Many say because that’s what him and Lady Macbeth wanted
• Macbeth is not a hypocrite: he knows there will be a price to what he wants
• “But in these cases we don’t have judgements..”
Lady Macbeth
• Pure evil
• She tempted and taunted Macbeth to be King
• She’s animus
• She taunts Macbeth to keep the dream alive
• Anima: Connection with other people , war-like heroe
• Animus: maternal quality
What makes Macbeth heroic?
outline:
Act I-prophecy
Act II murder of Duncan
Act III Becomes King
Act IV Humanity deteriorates
Act V Replaced as king
Murder of Duncan
-Flaw: ambition
• Macbeth is ambitious
-Thinks of surface impression. Not of why
-Macbeth does not blow it off
• Many say because that’s what him and Lady Macbeth wanted
• Macbeth is not a hypocrite: he knows there will be a price to what he wants
• “But in these cases we don’t have judgements..”
Lady Macbeth
• Pure evil
• She tempted and taunted Macbeth to be King
• She’s animus
• She taunts Macbeth to keep the dream alive
• Anima: Connection with other people , war-like heroe
• Animus: maternal quality
What makes Macbeth heroic?
- politically savvy,
- never evades conversation,
- has a sense or right and wrong
- no hypocrasy in him
Macbeth test answers
Part I
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. He was a good man, but suddenly after given Thane of Cawdor he became corrupted
12. Give the Thane of Cawdor
13. Tell the futures and taunt
14. Macbeth asks for more and Banquo is indecisive
Part II
1. B
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. B
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. C
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. He was a good man, but suddenly after given Thane of Cawdor he became corrupted
12. Give the Thane of Cawdor
13. Tell the futures and taunt
14. Macbeth asks for more and Banquo is indecisive
Part II
1. B
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. B
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Literature Analysis (Reading Notes)
Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
Setting:
Setting:
- 1770s-1802
- Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange
- Yorkshire moors
- in or around two neighboring houses
- Heathcliff
- Catherine
- Mainly through the voice of Nelly
- Has taken on a melodramatic tone
- The lost love had been a tragedy
Monday, April 2, 2012
Macbeth Notes
The Real Macbeth
- Originated from Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles
- Means "son of life" (Christian name rather than a patronymic)
- Father was Findlaech who wasruler of Moray
- Mother's unknown, but said to have been the daughter of King Malcolm II
- Written in 1527 by Hector Boece
- Main source for Macbeth was Holinshed's Chronicles
- Based his account of Scotland's history
- formulated several conclusions
- Reason: dramatic purposes, creating a more complex characterization of Macbeth, and the political purposes with King James I in mind.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Socratic Seminar Notes
Will there be any more Albert Einstein, Picasso, or Shakespeare in our generation to come?
- We must break the routine before we can move on
-You have to be able to do things you don't want to do
-Unable to think beyond the routine anymore
-When you aren't given a specific outline of duties, the work is tainted
-Everything you do or love will eventually become work
What does it take?
-Be able to question everything
-And not be afraid of the answer
-Be open minded
-Look to find the answer to your questions rather act like you know all the answers
*Adults don't like to look like they don't know something which is why children ask triple the more questions a day than adults.
"Play leads to new approaches"
-Leads to the imagination and creativity
- We must break the routine before we can move on
-You have to be able to do things you don't want to do
-Unable to think beyond the routine anymore
-When you aren't given a specific outline of duties, the work is tainted
-Everything you do or love will eventually become work
What does it take?
-Be able to question everything
-And not be afraid of the answer
-Be open minded
-Look to find the answer to your questions rather act like you know all the answers
*Adults don't like to look like they don't know something which is why children ask triple the more questions a day than adults.
"Play leads to new approaches"
-Leads to the imagination and creativity
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