Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Medea Discussion

Medea Discussion

Reply to this post with intelligent commentary on ONE of the topics below.  Also, thoughtfully reply to the post of a fellow student.

Questions (choose one):
  1. What is the effect of Medea's delayed entrance at the beginning of the play?
  2. How is the scene with Aegeus of Athens relevant to Medea (at least two ways)?
  3. Why does Medea pretend to be reconciled with Jason?
  4. Discuss the use of deus ex machina.
  5. Discuss the following quote as it relates to Jason's character:
    1. "As to those acts of service you so loudly boast-- whom do I thank for them?  I thank divine Venus, the goddess who makes girls fall in love.  You did them because you had to do them; Venus compelled you..."
  6. Analyze the extended metaphor in this quote:
    1. "The wine I was pouring for you spilled on my hand-- Dear were the little grapes that were crushed to make it; dear were the vineyards."
  7. Discuss the contrasting attitudes towards women advanced by Medea and the chorus.
  8. How does Euripides allow us to feel sympathy for a woman who murders her children?

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Medea Background Articles

Be sure to read the four articles from the website that give you more detailed background information that will be helpful when you read/view Medea.  In a reply below, write a brief summary of ONE of the articles.  Keep your summary factual and avoid wordiness.  Reply to another student's summary with a specific compliment or suggestion.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Thoughts on Achebe's Criticism

The Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe has claimed that Heart of Darkness is an "offensive and deplorable book" that "set[s] Africa up as a foil to Europe, as a place of negations at once remote and vaguely familiar, in comparison with which Europe's own state of spiritual grace will be manifest." Achebe says that Conrad does not provide enough of an outside frame of reference to enable the book to be read as ironic or critical of imperialism. Based on the evidence in the text (novella or article), argue for or against Achebe's assertion.  Is Conrad a racist?  Is the book worthy of study?

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Heart of Darkness Text Discussion

Please consider the following questions about Heart of Darkness.

  • Choose ONE question and provide a thoughtful reply (include the question number in your response). 
  • Reply to a fellow student with thoughtful response.
  • Worth 20 points, due 10/29 11:59pm

  1. Explain why Marlow describes the choice between loyalty to Kurtz or the manager as "a choice of nightmares," and why Marlow chooses Kurtz who is outwardly the more evil of the two.
  2. What does Kurtz mean by "The horror! The horror!" 
  3. How is Kurtz a "hollow man"? 
  4. What is the "heart of darkness"? 
  5. Discuss Conrad's use of narrative parallels including the Roman and Belgian invasions, the mistress and the intended, and Kurtz and Marlow. 
  6. Discuss Conrad's use of "impressionistic" techniques such as purposely obscuring details and the use of light and dark imagery and symbolism to achieve a more profound sense of truth. (Impressionism is a theory or style of painting that developed in France during the 1870's, characterized chiefly by concentration on the general impression produced by a scene or object and by the use of unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light. As a literary style, impressionism is characterized by the use of details and mental associations to evoke subjective and sensory impressions rather than recreate objective reality.) 
  7. "Every soul has its dark and light truth-potential for degradation or nobility. The strongest barrier to this degradation is a previous commitment to faith and responsibility." Discuss this quote as Conrad uses it and as it applies to our world. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Human Nature and Evil

Well, now you've had some time to read Heart of Darkness and consider some of the themes in the book.

In class, we broke-down and discussed "The Tiger" poem by William Blake.  We talked a lot about whether the tiger is evil or not, and how humans are alike and different than tigers in that aspect.  Please note that a mark-up of this poem is one of your assignments before Thursday.

We also talked a little about Freud.  I'll include a screenshot of the board during this discussion:

If you're not familiar with Freud's theories of ID, Ego, and Superego, give it a quick look-up.  Think about how you would compare these concepts to the characters that you've met in Heart of Darkness.

For this post (and reply), please consider your thoughts on the inherent nature of mankind.  Also consider the characters in the story (including the native Africans) and share your thoughts on this topic, using examples from life and the novella.

Post a thoughtful reply to the initial post and TWO thoughtful replies to other students.  All three posts must be complete by 10/17 11:59pm.


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Welcome to Heart of Darkness.  Before we talk about the book itself, I'd like for you to consider a few questions.

Classroom students - This assignment is NOT for you (unless you really want to jump in).  We had this discussion in class already.

For 20 points, please respond thoughtfully to a question of your choosing from BOTH group 1 and group 2.  Also, please reply to two other students' original posts. (A total of four replies from you.)

Group 1 Questions - Pick ONE and reply to this post

  • I would be willing to cheat on a test if I knew I wouldn't get caught and the teacher's tests were unreasonably difficult.
  • I would be willing to spread a false rumor about someone I didn't respect.
  • I believe I am superior to some people.
  • Who do you have power over?  How do you use it?
  • Who has power over you?  How do they use it?
  • I would be willing to pay someone less than minimum wage if they were dumb enough to work for less.
  • I would be willing to steal from someone I had no respect for.
  • If I borrowed something from someone and they forgot about it, I would keep it if I really wanted it.
Group 2 Questions - Pick ONE and reply to this post
  • American business is justified in underpaying foreign workers if it keeps the price down for its citizens.
  • America has the right to intervene in other sovereign countries to protect its economic interests.
  • America is the greatest nation in the world; other nations should defer to our wisdom.
  • Do our schools foster egalitarianism or divisions and elitism, winners and losers?
On top of these two original post replies, remember to reply to two other students to earn full credit.  You should have a total of four replies by 11:59pm 10/10.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Hamlet Discussion for Online Students - Due 9/26, 11:50pm

Worth 20 points

Be sure to write two substantive and thoughtful posts:

  1. Answer one of the questions below (in your post, indicate which one you're addressing).  Do not copy your whole essay (that was due Tuesday) in with documentation included, but summarize your opinion and give brief reasoning for your position.
  2. Reply to another student's post. (Not just a reply to what someone said to you.)

Topics
  1. Hamlet is often thought of as a cautious, contemplative person. To what extent does Shakespeare's use of language in the soliloquies confirm or disprove this opinion?
  2. 'Frailty, thy name is woman.'  How accurately may this description be applied to Gertrude and Ophelia?
  3. How has Hamlet changed, if at all, upon his return from England?
  4. One critic has written of Claudius that he is "a good king, but a bad man."  Is this true in your opinion?
  5. Are the king's agents, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and Polonius, villains themselves?
  6. As he dies, Laertes says that he is "justly killed."  Do you agree with this opinion?
  7. What does your reading of the play lead you to think about revenge?  Account for your opinions carefully.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Looney Tones - Due 9/3 11:59pm - worth 20 points

Choose one of these tone words:
            Love               Irritation         Despair          Weariness
            Satisfaction   Boredom        Disbelief        Suspicion
            Joy                  Ambivalence             Indifference
            Sarcasm         Loneliness                 Embarrassment

Write a sentence or sentences in the spirit of this literary tone using the writer's tools: imagery, diction, syntax, figurative and ironic devices (without directly using the tone word,) and building to the dialogue, "I will. "

Ex.: Determination: The salesman's jaw jutted out, his eyes glinted steel. He looked at his stack of Bibles and the endless rows of houses ahead, "I will."

Ex.: Indolence: The boy lay in bed thinking about the mountain of chores his mother had laid out for him that Saturday.  He shut his eyes again as he heard the maternal feet padding down the hallway towards his room.  He yawned, "I will."


Post your submission on the class discussion board.  In a reply to the original comment, each student should look at two other students’ sentences, guess the tone and discuss how the tone is created (point of yiew, diction, syntax, imagery, figurative devices, symbols, ironic devices, rhetorical devices, and sonic devices.)

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Getting to Know You - Due by midnight 8/22

Compose a post in the Comments section below (Click "Add a comment") that answers the following questions in a thoughtful manner.  When you have responded to the initial post, continue the conversation by replying to another student (click "reply" below the student to whom you'd like to reply).

Worth 40 points-- 20 for a strong post, and 20 for a strong reply.

  1. What is your name, the place you live, and your history with homeschooling and/or Horizon.
  2. What is your favorite recent read?  Why?
  3. What is your favorite all-time read?  Why?
  4. List two colleges that you are interested in attending and the lowest AP score that they'll take to give you credit for your AP exam.
  5. What makes you most apprehensive about this class?
  6. What makes you most excited about this class?