Agendas for Tuesday 3/24. Juniors 3-24-15 1.Fill in “Literary Device Section” with SATIRE (from yesterday) and make sure all other literary devices are.

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Agendas for Tuesday 3/24

Juniors Fill in “Literary Device Section” with SATIRE (from yesterday) and make sure all other literary devices are in this section (with definitions and examples); CHECK PAGE ONE OF YOUR PACKET TO SEE WHICH LITERARY DEVICES NEED TO BE ON THIS WS (THIS SECTION WILL BE CHECKED TOMORROW) 2.Add “Yellow Wallpaper” AND “Lowest Animal” to “How it Fits” 3.Briefly discuss “Lowest Animal” 4.Work on SYMBOLISM for TYWP (write answers on TYWP WS) HW: fill in “Literary Device Section” DUE: TOMORROW! HW: work on OR presentation and creative project DUE: the date you chose

#5 on page 476 As a class, list what changes in human nature does Twain hope his satire will encourage Stop cruelty toward each other (killing not for food; fighting) Killing in the name of patirotism Greed The hypocritical nature of people Only people who keep slaves (money as slavery) Women need to be treated justly Vulgarity

Symbols in TYWP P6: the wallpaper represents… depression…ugly, never-ending, sad looking; trapped by depression Her…she can relate to it; she relates to it and understands; it understands her; she is trapped by herself Society (men)…trapped by what society and the doctor who want to her to do nothing

Symbols in TYWP P4: #1 symbolic meaning of wallpaper: wallpaper represents mind…because it has a front and back pattern; it sporadic; it tangled; Represents society (men)…confusing; different layers

Symbols in TYWP P5: Wallpaper represents… herself…mind is ruined and disorderly her relationship with her husband…not being able to do what she needs/wants to to take care of herself image of her and what she is becoming…it foreshadows her demise Her depression; feels stuck and alone; woman inside is hope that she is not alone Mental hospital…pay strict attention to her; still trapped by it Fear…insanity; losing her mind; afraid of stimulus; afraid of some people; not getting better;

Freshmen Warm-up: The feelings that Shylock and Antonio have toward each other can be attributed to the time period in which they lived. Do you feel this is a reasonable reason for their behavior toward each other? 2.Read play and view scenes HW: work on OR presentations and creative projects DUE: the day you chose