1. Steppenwolf–Read and annotate up to p. 174. After this reading, we enter the magic theater!
2. Please be sure you have familiarized yourself with the PBA requirements.
HW12C due 5/7: Steppenwolf
HW10 due 5/7 (10E and 10H): Ivan Ilyich
1. Ivan Ilyich–Read and annotate Chapter 2 (Another short reading!). Please remember to carefully number the pages.
HW10 due 5/6: Ivan Ilyich
1. Ivan Ilyich–Read and annotate Chapter 1! (English 10B, you should have Chapter 1 and the handout on Russian names read and annotated by Friday.)
2. Annotation handout!
3. Writing Workshop–Those students teaching Conclusions should be ready to go tomorrow!
HW12C due 5/5: Steppenwolf
1. Steppenwolf–Read and annotate up to p. 165 (Stop when Harry says farewell to Maria). Again, this is another short bit so please be prepared to demonstrate control of Pablo and Maria’s characterization. Keep in mind that these characters are coming to Harry from Hermine.
2. CREATIVE ASSIGNMENT
(1-3 people)
Due Date: December 15
- You have an option of doing either a written or visual piece.
- Your subject: The human condition/existentialism
- Your angle: The subject as communicated by those whom we’ve read or the subject as seen entirely through your unique, subjective lens (a complement to your insight paper).
- Your means of communication: Written (short story, play, or poem; no fewer than 5 pages, no more than 10) or Visual… In deciding between written or visual, you should choose the one that will allow you the best opportunity for creative success here. Note, only choose the visual route if your visual will be nothing short of extraordinary 🙂 and the same goes for the written route…
- In short, your creative piece presents you with another means through which to communicate an understanding of this course.
To earn an A on the Creative Project, your project must:
- Entices audience with original, innovative and daring use of ideas, language, plot and various literary devices
- Demonstrates a clear purpose that is accessible to the audience
- Demonstrates expert use of literary and/or artistic form and devices
- Demonstrates powerful use of sensory images
- Demonstrates excellent effort and profundity
Artist’s statement:
Why did you choose to represent this piece in this way? Here discuss the technical decisions in creating your image (i.e. lighting, composition, etc.)
How does the creation of art make you feel? What emotions do you wish to convey? Here, you also connect the image back to the course (textual connection, thematic connection, etc). Discuss how your creative project is thematically relevant. What message are you trying to convey to the viewer?
3. INSIGHT ESSAY GUIDELINES
insight
Noun
1. a penetrating understanding, as of a complex situation or problem
2. the ability to perceive clearly or deeply the inner nature of things
Students are required to write an essay responding to the following question: If you could choose a single insight to represent what you learned in this course this semester, what would it be? Choose a specific subject explored this term (i.e. suffering, love, identity, etc) and in concise, conceptual terms explore that subject from your perspective. Present this insight and explain it in such a way that an uninitiated reader can understand and appreciate it. In terms of style, present your insight as Schopenhauer might present his philosophy in his collection of aphorisms. The insight essay should be 2-4 pages in length, single spaced.
The following remarks concerning the content of the essays may help clarify the insight question:
1. An insight is an idea, and, as such, it can (and should) be articulated in a sentence. “My
insight is . . . ” It is not a feeling. It is not a state of being, like having an open mind. It is
not a directive, such as “always question everything.” It may involve these. Sample insights
include: “It is important to have an open mind because . . .” and “It is important to question
everything because . . .,”
- Insights are somewhat personal; what is insightful to one person may be patently obvious to
another, or another might be oblivious as to why the insight is insightful. Thus, while I am
concerned with what your insight is, I am more concerned with your response to the last
part of the assignment: “explain [your insight] in such a way that an uninitiated reader can
understand and appreciate it.” - Your answer should be put in conceptual terms; I am not asking why your insight is
personally important to you. These essays should not be autobiographies. Do not write
about what kind of person you always were and why you are different now. Insights deal
with how we understand the world and ourselves; though they do have an impact on who we are—what we think influences how we act—essays should focus on the conceptual level. I want to see some thinking, not merely emoting, asserting or opining. Consider many of the essays we have read this year to get a sense of communicating the conceptual. - Essays must focus on a single insight. A list of things learned in the class is
inappropriate. It is unnecessary to recount the journey through the course. Also, if you must spend time explaining how your insight was formed over time, do this briefly. Simply state your insight in an introductory paragraph and then get to the business of explaining it. Be sure to state your insight in clear and explicit terms.
Additional thoughts on the insight paper:
The insight paper in simplest form is the marriage of your insight and the human condition. More simply, your view of the human condition. While the context paper is rooted in the literature and is scholarly in nature, the insight paper is rooted in you (born from within).
An insight paper may focus on the subjective nature of meaning and the self, or death and life being synonymous, or the individual in relation to the crowd, or the dehumanizing effects of time, or the dehumanizing nature of society, or love as a means to tolerate suffering, or the beauty of the multifaceted self, or suffering as a necessary means to happiness, or the absurdity of absurdity, etc. etc. etc. The point here is that when thinking of the insight paper, the options are practically limitless as long as you are thinking human condition.
I expect the insight paper to be meaningful, perhaps even more meaningful than the context paper, as it reflects you, your self, your soul, your being, your view of the human condition. Yes, in these additional thoughts it seems I have made the requirements even more personal. That would be an astute observation. This more personal angle on the insight paper is to help those of you who may have been struggling. Caveat: if you have already started your insight paper based upon the original guidelines, no worries.
Remember to present this insight and explain it in such a way that an uninitiated reader can understand and appreciate it. This means provide any necessary contextual framework (i.e. referencing Steppenwolf when discussing the multifaceted self as opposed to the unified self or referencing Kierkegaard when discussing the individual)
HW10 due 5/4: Essay Evaluation Response
1. Here are the proper steps to respond to your peer evaluation:
- First, HIGHLIGHT any feedback you would like to challenge. This includes feedback on essay and the feedback written on the evaluation form.
- Then, you must defend EVERY challenge! This response must be typed.
- Finally, now you score yourself on the same rubric your peer used. Obviously, use a different colored ink. Be thoughtful and honest in your score. Then, write YOUR score and your PEER’S score on the front of your essay. Place the two scores right next to each other in the upper right hand corner of the first page–your score on the left and your peer’s on the right.