Today's agenda:
2nd block
Opening poem
Review practice MC from last week.
Close reading of pages 150-164
Discuss the end of Quentin's section
4th block:
In-Class Essay on the following prompt:
Frequently, a novel or a play focuses around a pair of “counterparts,” characters who seem inseparably bound by situation or by fate. This mutual involvement, which may range from the acute interdependence of soul-mates to the polar hostility of rivals, is often used to further the work’s larger literary purpose. From the works you have read, choose a work that features such a pair of counterparts, then write an essay in which you indicate their connection to each other as well as how their intimate involvement contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole.
2nd block
Opening poem
Review practice MC from last week.
Close reading of pages 150-164
Discuss the end of Quentin's section
4th block:
In-Class Essay on the following prompt:
Frequently, a novel or a play focuses around a pair of “counterparts,” characters who seem inseparably bound by situation or by fate. This mutual involvement, which may range from the acute interdependence of soul-mates to the polar hostility of rivals, is often used to further the work’s larger literary purpose. From the works you have read, choose a work that features such a pair of counterparts, then write an essay in which you indicate their connection to each other as well as how their intimate involvement contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole.