HW10 due 12/18: Thesis Prep

1. Today, we brainstormed a list of possible points of analysis for 1984. Working with that list (and any other points of analysis you may think of tonight), imagine ways in which multiple (2 or 3) points of analysis from the list may be connected.

For instance, one may connect flashbacks, dreams, and Winston’s characterization. How? There must be a rationale for bringing these three points of analysis together. In this case, one may see that through dreams and flashbacks one gets a sense of Winston’s former humanity and desire for a “rehumanization.” Yet, when juxtaposed with his developing and ultimately regressed characterization, one then sees the significance of dreams and memories in defining his personal values and consequent humanization.

The above is a sample rationale for that grouping. You must create three combinations tonight, each with a rationale articulating why you group the points of analysis. This should be done in your binder.

2. Make sure you turn in The Bell Jar tomorrow (be sure to remove post its).

3. Finally, you should be ready to discuss Vonnegut and the bombing of Dresden.

HW10 due 11/5: 1984

1. The Bell Jar Essay–Tonight you must thoroughly edit your peer’s essay. Pay particular attention to the points of focus.
2. Class Forum–Post one sentence from your peer’s essay that includes a to be verb. Choose the sentence with the MOST to be verbs in it.
3. George Orwell–Research and take thorough notes on our author focusing on aspects of his life that are critical to his writing (i.e. political/historical details).
4. 1984–Read and annotate the first two chapters.

HW10 due 10/28: Thesis Revision

1. Class Forum–Posted both your “weekend thesis” and your revised sentence.

2. Be sure you print out Orwell’s essay, Politics and the English Language

HW10 due 10/27: The Bell Jar Thesis

1. Class Forum–Final drafts of thesis statements should be posted by midnight Sunday!

2. We begin the 1984 unit in the new week! Be sure to print out the following George Orwell essay:
Politics and the English Language. We will read this Monday night!

HW10 due 10/23: Writing Process

Tonight, you should continue working toward a thesis (remember, thesis statements are due Monday). I expect you to come in with a series of sentences that are the beginnings of a thesis. Consider my homework and the bit that begins with “Buddy (partly) responsible…” This is what I am looking for tomorrow. Remember, PROCESS:

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