All Right, it's not really a full outline.
Brainstorm some thoughts about what you would like to argue. Topics in the past have included:
The drinking age should be 18
Abortion should be outlawed
Breakfast is essential to good health
Marijuana should be legal
The War in Iraq is Good
The War in Iraq is Bad
Hannah Montana Should be Mine, Only Mine (that's Sam Bacon)
Tabor Should abolish Saturday Classes
Dress Code Shmesh Code
All you have to do is find an issue that you care about, pick a side, and start thinking about some key points that support your argument. Click on comments and write all that in a paragraph. Put some thought into it please.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Blog: Soliloquy/Recitation
Here's the deal. You pick your lines, only i don't want repeats. This is first come first serve. You must have 12-17 lines--either in a chunk of dialogue or a soliloquy. You can choose the passage from anywhere in the play.
If someone already chose your lines, you need to choose again.
Your homework, for 5 points, is to simply find the passage and write down the Act, Scene, and Line numbers. You do not have to write out the entire passage here.
Enjoy.
If someone already chose your lines, you need to choose again.
Your homework, for 5 points, is to simply find the passage and write down the Act, Scene, and Line numbers. You do not have to write out the entire passage here.
Enjoy.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
HW: Quotations
Look back through Act 1 and find one passage that you think reveals something about the character's personality/temperament/nature.
Block 5: You get Iago
Block 6: You get Othello
First quote the passage. Then make your point: what quality(ies) does this reveal? Finally explain how and why. You should write a good paragraph, not including the quote itself.
Due Monday.
Also, quiz Monday.
Block 5: You get Iago
Block 6: You get Othello
First quote the passage. Then make your point: what quality(ies) does this reveal? Finally explain how and why. You should write a good paragraph, not including the quote itself.
Due Monday.
Also, quiz Monday.
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