Monday, April 23, 2012
Plan for the AP Test
In order to do well on the AP test this semester, I plan on focusing fully on the AP lit terms until I fully know and understand them. I will focus on the definitions and also examples of each words. I also will begin working on the essays and start practicing on writing as well as analyzing any context that is asked to. I will practice each AP practice test at least every other day of the week.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
MacBeth Lecture Notes
-MacBeth:
- highly accomplished at the beginning (Ex. Becoming king in Act III)
- loses accomplishment by the end (Ex. losing the throne)
- battlefields
- actions
--------->Scene from the porter<---------
-Most compelling character (Macbeth). Tragic Play!
- Esteem of nobles, loving wife, roll of conquest among battle (beginning)
- Macbeth ends up alone, dead wife, no one likes him (end of play)
- He destroys himself while trying to cope with issues.
--------> How do you know when you succeeded? MacBeth does not know. (ambitious character flaw)
*Important Lines: Lines 25-28, 48-49 Act I Scene 7
-He is evil! only thinks of the surface impression and not why.
-Witches at beginning of the play were probably clues of what they expected to happen.
-Not a hypocrite!
- But in these cases we still have judgement here.
- animus/anima (May be more masculine than feminine... way of thinking)
- Sees the dagger because of horror----> pulling him towards the murder against his will.
-Lady MacBeth cannot deal and that's what causes her to destroy herself.
- fainting spell
- fretting
- sleepwalking
- commits suicide
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Top Three Remixes
Remixes... :)
*The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
(http://jpdrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/)
~Jessica Parra
*The Color Purple by Alice Walker
(http://bbrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/)
~Betzy Bras
*The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
(http://mprhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/)
~Miranda Perez
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