Monday, November 14, 2011

Literature Focus: Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

Literature Focus: 
Text: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Author: Mark Twain (aka: Samuel Clemens)
Reading Times: October 30 - November 16

Context:

Mark Twain was the pseudonym of Samuel L. Clemens, who was born in the tiny town of Florida, Missouri, in 1835. The family moved to Hannibal, Missouri, when Clemens was four. His father died when he was 12, and he was apprenticed to a printer at the Hannibal Courier. He left home early and made his living as a typesetter in various towns in the Midwest and New York and then worked on a riverboat on the Mississippi. He served for two weeks during the Civil War in the Missouri militia before he and his whole company deserted. He went West and worked as a prospector and a journalist in the Nevada Territory and California. In 1867, he moved to the Northeast and began traveling in Europe and Palestine. His literary career began in earnest with The Innocents Abroad in 1868. He wrote many successful novels during the next two decades, including Tom Sawyer (1876) and Huckleberry Finn (1884). A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court met with mixed reviews when it was published in 1889. The British especially took offense at the novel, feeling that it maligned their history and culture and disgraced the ideals of King Arthur and his Round Table. Others hailed it as a triumph, full of genuine insight and sensitivity to social injustices throughout the ages. Many critics call attention to the cynical ending as evidence of Twain's own disenchantment with the promises of technology and progress as a result of his financial hardships, particularly the failure of an automatic typesetting machine in which he had invested. His later works share this tone of disillusionment. He died in 1910, survived by only one of his four children. (sparknotes.com)


What it's About: 
This early example of a time travel story, recounts the tale of the Yankee Hank Morgan, a 19th century citizen of Hartford, Connecticut who is a skilled mechanic at an arms factory. He awakens to find himself transported back in time to early medieval England. Hank is ridiculed at King Arthurs court and sentenced to burn at the stake. He fights back with his Yankee ingenuity, making considerable progress until he butts up against a larger force that ushers in some darker events. Mark Twain shows his artistry and cloaks a clever social satire in the highly engaging Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. (americanlit.com)





Author Info:
http://www.cmgww.com/historic/twain/about/bio.htm
Video of Twain - http://www.cmgww.com/historic/twain/about/videos.htm

Homework for November 16, 2011

Writing:
Write your 3 body paragraph critique of the movie you watched last week, then write your intro/conclusion. Style requirements:
body paragraphs - DU & SO - mark 5 of your choice (BUT: none should be repeated more than 2x in a paragraph),  intro/conclusion paragraphs- DU/SO mark 4 of your choice (none repeated more than 2x in a paragraph). Dec/Trip - 1 per paper

Literature - finish CYKAC

MAKE SURE THAT YOUR WORK IS COMPLETED & CORRECTED! I'm collecting your binders the week after thanksgiving vacation.

THAT'S IT! :D DON'T PROCRASTINATE!

See you soon!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Homework for honors 1 nov 9

Homework for honors 1 nov 9
1. Poetry lesson 1-3
2. Reading CYKAC chap 21-31
3. Lit complete 2 body paragraphs and I/C - this was due last wk
4. Watch movie take. Notes on char, sett, plot, conflict , resolution. Also be critiquing how well the movie is portrayed.
5. Vocab test - finish
6. Vocab l 9
7. Fix it's next 2 lessons
Gather all your papers in your notebook, you will be leaving your completed work with me next week for grading review.

I'm so sorry that this did not post. I emailed this to the blog on Thursday and am just noticing it did not post. :(

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Scarlet Pimpernel by Madame Baroness Orczy

Literature Focus: 
Text: The Scarlet Pimpernel
Author: Baroness Orczy
Reading Times: September - October 23, 2011

Context:


 
What it's About: 
During the Reign of Terror, aristocrats condemned to die are mysteriously disappearing. Rumor has it that this is the work of an elusive band of Englishmen; their leader, the Scarlet Pimpernel.  Marguerite Blakeney, a beautiful French actress lately married to an English baronet, finds herself in a difficult situation. A ruthless agent of the Committee of Public Safety, Citizen Chauvelin, has black-mailed her to help him discover the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Can she save her only brother from death? Will she betray a brave but mysterious hero to his death? Is this the end of the Scarlet Pimpernel?!

Author Info:

They seek him here, they seek him there. Those Frenchies seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven, or is he in hell? That damned elusive Pimpernel. - The Scarlet Pimpernel.

Week 7 - Homework October 20, 2011

1. Writing - research/outline/write first 3-4 body paragraphs of biographical report. Include all the style techniques discussed in class.
(DU (underlined - ALL in every paragraph): 1-w/which clause, 2-ly, 3-strong verb, 4-quality adj, 5-www.asia.wub, 7-dual adj/adv/verbs. SO (superscripted only - ALL in every paragraph): 1-subject, 2-prepositional, 3-ly, 4-ing, 5-www.asia.wub, 6-VSS.  DEC (dotted underline- use 1 *different* one per paragraph): 1-alliteration, 4-onomatopoeia, 5-personification, 6-quote/conversation, 7-question/command, 8-3SSS, 9-simile/metaphor. TRIP (double-underline - use 1 per paper): 2-adj/noun, 3-ing, 4-ly, 5-verb)


2. Vocabulary - next lesson
3. Fix its - next lesson
4. poetry - next lesson

5. Literature - Continue your character file on The Scarlet Pimpernel & Marguerite
6. Literature - Answer the socratic questions noted with an asterik ( * ) listed here.

7. Reading -Scarlet Pimpernel - FINISH IT!!! :)



NOTE: Make sure that you notate on all your papers the class date, NOT the date you begin or complete the assignment. This ensures that I record your assignment grades in the correct place.






Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Week 4 - September 28, 2010

This week's homework can be printed here.

Note: your first vocabulary quiz will be emailed on October 12. It will cover lessons 1-4. Make sure that you study. :)
Reminder: make sure you email or 'share' your writing composition to: homeworkformissb@gmail.com






Suggested Schedule:




NOTE: Make sure that you notate on all your papers the class date, NOT the date you begin or complete the assignment. This ensures that I record your assignment grades in the correct place.





Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Week 3 - September 21, 2011

This week's homework can be printed here.

Also: make sure you email or 'share' your writing composition to: homeworkformissb@gmail.com




Suggested Schedule:



NOTE: Make sure that you notate on all your papers the class date, NOT the date you begin or complete the assignment. This ensures that I record your assignment grades in the correct place.