Monday, December 15, 2014

THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES FILM VIEWING


Since we are reading The Hobbit, it would be nice if students got together to watch the 3rd and final film. Remember, some of your fellow students may have difficulty going (either paying for a ticket or having a ride), so consider making new friends and finding yourself in the holiday spirit.

Tickets are already on sale. Since it is reserved seating, the sooner you get them, the better :)

WHAT: THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES
WHEN: 3:25 PM | Friday, December 19, 2014 HFR RealD 3D
WHERE:
CINEMARK MOVIE BISTRO - EDINBURG
2001 W Trenton, Suite 116 
Edinburg , TX 78539
956-631-3990 

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Questions Due this Friday

Sadly I am being used for testing; therefore I will not be with you for the rest of the week :(

Please read the poems "On Her loving Equally" and "Written at the Close of Spring" (pg. 700-704) and answer the 10 multiple choice questions that can be found in our class folder.

In Addition, read the essay "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" (pg. 718-726) and answer multiple choice questions 1-5 and short answer questions 11-12.

If you are going to answer them on paper, put all of the answers on the same paper.
If you are emailing it to me, label the subject THE RISE OF WOMEN WRITERS.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Questions on A Modest Proposal


Directions: Recall the ideas presented in Swift’s satirical essay. Then answer each question in one or two sentences.

   1.  According to Swift’s essay, why do many women in Ireland become beggars?
   2.  How does Swift propose to make children “sound, useful members of the commonwealth”?
   3.  What reason does Swift give for not aiming his proposal at teenagers or the elderly?
   4.  Swift lists several alternative proposals that are based on common sense, fairness and decency. What reasons does Swift give for refusing to discuss these alternatives?

   5.  Swift challenges politicians who dislike his proposal to ask the poor how they feel about it. What does Swift suggest the poor would say?

Monday, December 1, 2014

Unit 3: The Restoration and the 18th Century 1660-1798

We learned about The Age of Reason, social observations and the rise of women writers that occurred and played a part in the development of British Literature.

Homework

Read Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal. We will begin discussing satire and related social commentary. It can be found in our class folder (unit 3)