Archives for March 2015

HW10 due 3/18: Siddhartha

1. Siddhartha–Read and annotate “Awakening”
2. Mandala–You should have completed your research! The notes should be in your binder. Update on dates:

  • Blueprint (rouge sketch of your idea): Monday, March 23rd
  • Final Project: Monday, March 30th

3. Bring your copies of The Alchemist tomorrow!!! Be sure to have your annotations. Take post its out and place them inside the front cover of the novel (unless it is YOUR copy).

HW12C due 3/19: The Stranger

1. The Stranger–Complete the novel!
2. Class Forum–The End

HW12G due 3/18: Dog

1. Dog by Lawrence Ferlinghetti–Print, Read, and Annotate! Many of you must be much more nuanced in your annotations. Remember: details, details, details…

HW12C due 3/17: The Stranger

1. The Stranger–Read and annotate Chapters 2 and 3 of Part II. (Quiz tomorrow)
2. The Stranger Essay–
First Draft due Tuesday, March 24th
Final Draft due Thursday, March 27th
3 page literary/philosophical analysis of The Stranger. You are expected to use The Myth of Sisyphus as a complement to your analysis of The Stranger.  Consider: How does Camus use Meursault and his struggle to illustrate his commentary on the human condition/absurdity? While this is an essay focused on The Stranger, you are expected to use The Myth of Sisyphus to help shape your argument. So, consider: How does Sisyphus help us to understand Camus’ philosophy as communicated through Meursault?  IMPORTANT: While Sisyphus is used to give some form to the discussion (i.e. helping to shape the thesis), the discussion is focused on exploring Camus’ message and how he develops that message. While not necessary, I would encourage you to research Camus further to give you further context.  Folks, I expect this essay to demonstrate great thematic/philosophical control of  both texts.  Waiting till the night before is probably not a good idea.  Your reading responses and annotations should prove to be quite beneficial here.  This should be typed in font size 12 (times new roman  or arial).  You should have a title!!!  The title should reflect your thesis.  If you have any questions, please email me.

HW10 due 3/17: Siddhartha

1. Siddhartha–Read With the Samanas and Gotama tonight. Remember, here’s how to avoid a glossary quiz: When we encounter new words, know what they mean (i.e. Upanishads).