One of the best ways to study for an essay exam is to try and get inside the teacher's head. To help each other study, this blog will serve as a forum. Try to think of possible Daily Reflection questions or Critical Lens quotes that I might ask. Then, try to plan out your response. Remember: they will probably ask you to compare works of literature. Focus on common elements among the stories we have read. These include:
To Kill a Mockingbird
"The Scarlet Ibis"
"The Most Dangerous Game
The Odyssey
And Then There Were None
Vocabulary units 1-7 WILL be on the exam.
Edith Hamilton's Mythology will NOT be on this exam.
Pose a question or quote for your classmates to consider and analyze so they may post ideas on what works of literature they would choose and how they would approach the question. I will post a sample question to get you started.
V-Squares earned for participating on this blog site will be distributed after midterms during the 3rd quarter.
Have fun...and good luck on midterms :-)
17 January 2009
14 January 2009
Zaroff is a psychopath? Say it isn't so!
Keeping the Debate Going....Who is more savage: humans or animals?

Play nicely, guys! Continuing our discussing this morning, and based on your reading, do you think that humans are more noble / less savage than animals? Support your opinions with both textual ("MDG") and non-textual (real life) proof.
No personal attacks of anyone's beliefs will be tolerated!
Note: the picture is of a "Sweedish-girl's pet"
13 January 2009
Levels of Depravity in "The Most Dangerous Game"

After today's discussion, I'd love to know what you think. Do you think Rainsford will give up hunting? Will hunt again? If so, will he be satisfied with hunting animals....or will he need more? Finally, would Rainsford be acquitted by a jury if he were put on trial for killing Zaroff.
As always, DEFEND your position with proof from the text; be clear with your arguments and proof.
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