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Agendas, vocabulary, journals English 12 April Agenda

Agenda 4/3/13 SSR-Independent Novel Project Act 4 Hamlet Study Guide complete Turn in Study Guides for Acts 1-3 Independent Novel Projects due Tuesday, April 9 th

Agenda 4/5/13 Finish Act 4 of Hamlet Complete study guide Take Act 4 Quiz Turn in quiz and study guide SSR/Work on Independent Novel Project (Due Tuesday, April 9 th )

Agenda 4/16/13 Journal-Hamlet as a tragic hero Metaphysical and Cavalier poetry A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning~John Donne p.438 To His Coy Mistress~Andrew Marvell p. 460 To the Virgins, to Make Much Time~Robert Herrick p. 463 The Essay/Satire Characteristics of Satire From The Rape of the Lock~ Alexander Pope 5p. 38 A Modest Proposal~Jonathan Swift p. 614

Hamlet Journal Hamlet is a tragic hero. Explain how he meets this definition and what is his tragic flaw?

Agenda 4/18/13 Journal-Satire in cartoons For each cartoon, identify what situation/issue it is satirizing and what message they are conveying? Finish reading “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift p. 619 Open book Modest Proposal quiz The Romantic Period background Take notes/followed by notes quiz

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Agenda 4/22/13 Journal: Duality of Man Finish Romantic period notes Notes Quiz The Lamb and The Tyger~Blake p. 680

Romantic Poets Journal William Blake said the purpose of his poetry was to show “the two contrary states of the human soul.” Explain whether you agree or disagree with this concept and Why? Are contradiction and conflicting ideas a good or bad thing? Why?

Agenda 4/24/13 Journal-Yeats The World is Too Much With Us~Wordsworth p.717 She Walks in Beauty ~ Lord Byron p. 762 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner~Coleridge p. 730 Frankenstein-Will be reading on Friday. Have your books!

The Coming of Wisdom with Time William Butler Yeats (1865 – 1939) Though leaves are many, the root is one; Through all the lying days of my youth I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun; Now I may wither into the truth. Instructions: In your journal, Choose 1 line from the above Yeats poem and use it as the starting line of your journal. You will have 5 minutes to write. Go!

Agenda 4/29/13 Journal-Limits of Science Frankenstein Letters 1-4 Questions?? Read Chapters 1-5/complete study guide questions

Journal-Limits of Science Science and Technology: How far is too far? Do we use what we know because we know it OR, do we limit the knowledge and technology that we use on moral grounds? Whose morals?