After reading your assigned scene in Act 3, please post the following on this blog:
1. The three most important events, in your humble opinion, of this scene.
2. The most important passage in this scene (please include speaker, the lines themselves, and the line numbers--just as you do in your word trace entries).
3. A thoughtful explanation as to why this passage is so significant (what does it reveal about a character or change in character? Is it part of a motif? Does it reveal any emerging themes?).
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Questioning Macbeth, Act 1
Based on what we have read so far in Macbeth, what are three discussion questions that could lead us to a deeper understanding of the characters, motifs, and/or themes of this play? Feel free to use the "How To Ask a Great Question" guide at the top of the class website.
After you have posted your three questions, please respond a question posted by somebody else. Be sure to reference clearly which question you are addressing.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Chance, Choice, and Tragedy
Please find a fairly recent article (within the past year) that describes a tragedy that a person or group of people have faced.
On this blog, please do the following:
First, please offer a brief summary of your article (3-5 sentences).
Second, comment on whether or not you think this person had control over this tragedy--did this happen by choice or by chance? Explain your thinking.
Third, please read over the comments on this post and respond to the following question:Which is the greater tragedy--one that happens because of a bad choice, or the one that happens by random chance? Explain your thinking.
On this blog, please do the following:
First, please offer a brief summary of your article (3-5 sentences).
Second, comment on whether or not you think this person had control over this tragedy--did this happen by choice or by chance? Explain your thinking.
Third, please read over the comments on this post and respond to the following question:Which is the greater tragedy--one that happens because of a bad choice, or the one that happens by random chance? Explain your thinking.
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