Download these notes and have them in class on Wednesday, October 17th:
This week blog assignment 1 should be concerning your research paper possible topic.
Assignment 2: post the sonnet you wrote here.
Don't forget a comment of some sort
This week your first assignment is to tell the class something that you learned from our guest lecturer, Mr. Chamberlain.
Assignment number two: If you were a pilgrim in The Canterbury Tales, which pilgrim would you be and why.
Comments, don't forget them.
This week print out the Medieval Period Notes. Bring them to class on Wednesday, Sept. 5th. with a highlighter.
Blog Assignment One: Find out information about the War of the Roses in British History (not the movie) Paraphrase what you have learned and, using the link buttons in the posting box, link to the site where you found your information.
Blog Assignment Two: Write two sentences using vocabulary from Unit 4.
Comments: you know what to do.
Assignment one: Click on the British Timeline link on elizabethfullerton.com. Listen to the entire thing and read all the way up to modern times. Discuss what you discovered from watching/listening to the timeline.
Assignment two: Write two sentences using Unit three vocab. words. Make them interesting, yet appropriate for schoolwork.
Two comments.
This week look for examples of the two differing religious beliefs in Beowulf. Find two examples, quote them in your post, and then discuss what they mean to you.
Post number two: find examples of alliteration in "The Wanderer" and quote them with the line numbers.
Leave two quotes.
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Discuss something that you thought was interesting about your summer reading book(s).
Now for your second post: Write two sentences using two different words from your Level H Vocabulary Workshop.
Make sure that you leave two comments on your class web log (not this one).
A Bildungsroman (IPA: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.roˌmaːn]/, German: "novel of personal development") is a novelistic form which concentrates on the spiritual, moral, psychological, or social development and growth of the protagonist usually from childhood to maturity. These themes are now often portrayed in films as well as novels.
Bildungsromans usually contain the following course:
Within the genre, an Entwicklungsroman is a story of general growth rather than self-culture; an Erziehungsroman focuses on training and formal education; and a Künstlerroman is about the development of an artist and shows a growth of the self.
Many other genres include a bildungsroman as a prominent part of their story lines; for example, a military story frequently shows a raw recruit receiving a baptism of fire and becoming a battle-hardened soldier. A high fantasy quest may also show a transformation from an adolescent protagonist into an adult aware of his/her powers or lineage.
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This week, please do two things:
If you haven't downloaded the notes yet, go read the post below this one. You need the notes printed out and in class on Wednesday, August 8.
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