Due 11/14: 1984

1. George Orwell–Research and take notes on our author focusing on aspects of his life that are critical to his writing (i.e. political/historical details).

2. 1984–Read and annotate Chapters 1 and 2 of the novel.

3. Class Forum–To Be Verbs

4. Art as Social/Political/Economic/Environmental Commentary Project

George Orwell uses the novel as a means to communicate his critical view of political and social paradigms of the mid 20th Century. As I am sure you are aware, he felt strongly about his critique of totalitarianism in general and Stalin’s Soviet Union in particular.

Now it is your turn to use art as a form of commentary. However, the medium you’re your message is VISUAL ART.  First things first, choose a subject that you feel strongly about, something in which you can invest your time, thought, emotion, and creative juices. Your only limit here is your imagination! Your art should have consciousness and purpose as you create awareness.  It should be genuine. Ultimately, I expect that you will elevate and catalyze a dialogue relevant to your subject.

After selecting your subject, you must Research! You are expected to research your subject accumulating 3 sources further informing your understanding of the subject.  Understanding that the sources and précis are to work in concert solidifying your knowledge on the subject, thoughtfully choose your sources and choose sources from legitimate web sites (avoid wiki links, joe schmoe’s blog, joe schmoe and his cronie’s website, etc.).   You are then expected to write a precis for each source. Print out and read the precis expectations. You should have the precis printout in your binder as with all printouts. Let me stress, read the precis guidelines very closely. Further, the sources should ultimately help to give form to your creative project.  At the end, you will submit your research with the creative project. As I stressed in class, choose a subject you genuinely care about.

Folks, this is not some casual art assignment that can be done in your journal consisting of a couple of stick figures. If you do this you will receive no credit for the assignment. In grading the visual bit I am expecting to see the product of deep thought (thematic understanding), extraordinary effort, and creative effort.

The following will be considered when assessing these:

  1. Project’s visual impact (The visual should be aesthetically pleasing…more simply, it should look amazing)
  2. The project should be informed by your research. It should reflect knowledge and understanding.
  3. Project is thoughtful (The visual should be so thoughtfully and carefully created so as to carry your commentary/message.)
  4. Project is well-designed/executed
  5. Project reflects exceptional effort.

VERY IMPORTANT: The visual alone should communicate the commentary/message. You should not have to rely on words!

I expect your very best creative work here.  Know your creative strengths and weaknesses. If you are not a “natural” artist, improvise… Don’t be afraid to think outside of the box. No excuses for mediocrity on this assignment. Peace.

Due Dates:

  • 17—Proposal including subject of project and a rough idea for the creative project.
  • 21–Three sources with precis for each source.
  • 5–Final Art as Social Commentary project due!
* All stages of this project will be graded and count toward the project/essay grade. The final project itself will count for 300 total points. Be sure you also read the project description sheet very closely!

HW due 12/8: 1984

1. 1984–Complete Part II of the novel!

2. Essay Evaluation–Tonight, we will work with the sample essays distributed last week. With the Essay rubric in mind (specifically Knowledge and Evidence) evaluate the first body paragraph with a focus on development. Write out your feedback (good and bad). Be constructive in your criticism.

HW due 12/7: 1984 and Precis #3

1. 1984–Read and annotate “Goldstein’s Book” (through the end of Chapter IX). Most of this reading represents another narrative shift for Orwell topped off with one of the great plot twists in all of literature. He steps away from the traditional narrative to introduce a couple of Chapters from Goldstein’s Book. As I told you, this reads as nonfiction and may be difficult for some of you but I want you to consider why Orwell would abandon his narrative to introduce the book. Also, I would like you to think about any connections to our world. As this is heavy reading, I would suggest you break it up a bit.
2. Art as Social Commentary–Your third and final precis is due Monday. Remember to print the source.

HW due 12/3: 1984 and More…

1. 1984–Read and annotate Chapter VII through Goldstein’s Book in Chapter IX. (Stop with “The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism”)
2. Thesis Revision–Revise the thesis that we worked on today in class. Focus on making your revision as clear and concise as possible.
3. Introductions and Conclusions–Print and keep them in your binder!
4. Reminder: 2 of your 3 precis are due Thursday (Friday for 10A). You must print out your source material as well.

HW due 12/2: 1984

1. 1984–Read and annotate Chapter IV-VI.
2. Class Forum–Class Vocab
3. Essay Rubric–Print this and be sure to have it in your binder at all times! 🙂
2. Remember, your third precis is due Monday!
3. Remember, the Art as Social Commentary project is due Dec. 14th!