Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Romeo and Juliet

We will be viewing, reading, and listening to Romeo and Juliet over the next few weeks. You will be taking a background quiz on Shakespeare and an end quiz on Romeo and Juliet. Update:  The end quiz will be on Tuesday, February 28.   You will also be doing a group project at the completion of the play -- a skit! At the completion of the play, you will also be completing a writing assignment.  Below is a copy of the assignment given to you in class.   Update:  The due date for the assignment below is Wednesday, March 7.  

Writing Prompt for Romeo and Juliet

Compose a well-developed log entry response to the writing prompt below.  Your log should include a strong thesis statement in the opening paragraph and specific support from the text of the play (including at least three direct quotations).  It should be approximate 2-3 pages in length.  Use the proper MLA heading and internal documentation format for this formal log entry.  All formal thesis paper rules apply.  You will hand in a printed copy to me and upload it to www.turnitin.com .

Your Name

My Name

9 Academic English

Due Date (Day Month Year)

Title

Internal Documentation for a play:         
(Shakespeare Act. Scene. Line)
(Shakespeare 1.2.5-10)



WRITING PROMPT:  EXAMINE THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG ROMEO, BENVOLIO, AND MERCUTIO.  WHAT TRAITS AND PHILOSOPHIES OF LIFE DOES EACH REPRESENT? PROVIDE EXAMPLES TO DEFEND YOUR RESPONSE.  WHAT MIGHT SHAKESPEARE HAVE BEEN SAYING ABOUT THESE DIFFERENT APPROACHES OF LIFE THROUGH THESE CHARACTERS?  CONCLUDE BY DISCUSSING WHO YOU FIND YOU ARE MOST LIKE:  ROMEO, BENVOLIO, OR MERCUTIO?  EXPLAIN WHY. 



I will be grading you on the following:
  • Strength of thesis statement and introduction
  • Body paragraphs contain specific, convincing, & well-organized support; direct quotations are carefully chosen and effectively incorporated
  • Essay includes vivid vocabulary and a variety of sentence structures (diction and syntax)
  • Overall mechanics (no you, no fragments or run-ons, no contractions or informal language)  and style           
  • The proper use of I                         

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Adventures of Ulysses Log Entry Assignment


The Adventures of Ulysses Essay (25 Points)

Due Date:  Tuesday, February 7, 2012
(You will need a printed copy on the due date and also uploaded copy to www.turnitin.com.)

Select one of the following questions and compose a well-developed essay response.  Your essay should include a strong thesis statement in the opening paragraph and specific support from the text of the novel (including at least three direct quotations).  It should be approximate 2-3 pages in length.  Use the proper MLA heading and internal documentation format for this formal essay. 

Your Name

My Name

9 CP-A English

Due Date (Day Month Year)

Title

Internal Documentation Reminder:     (Evslin 55).    


Choose one of the following topics to use for your formal essay:

·       *  Some works of literature present a clear picture of the values and attitudes of culture.  From reading of The Adventures of Ulysses, what can you infer about the personality traits that were admired and valued in ancient Greek culture as embodied in the hero, Odysseus?  Write about at least three of these traits, and explain how they contribute to an understanding of the Greek culture of Homer’s (the original poet of The Odyssey) time. 


·       *  Although The Adventures of Ulysses is taken from one of the oldest works of Western literature (The Odyssey by Homer), the story of Odysseus’s ten-year journey home is considered a timeless work and is still read and studied throughout the world.  Write about the universal, timeless qualities of the epic that account for its continued appeal.  You must discuss at least three different qualities/reasons and use specific examples from the novel in your discussion. 


Format of a Log Entry:
  • 12 Font, Times New Roman, Double-Spaced
  • Your Name, My Name, Period, Date in upper left-hand corner
  • Approximately 3 pages in length
  • 1 inch margins
  • Formal Language – No “You,” No Contractions, No Conversational Tone
  • Examples from The Adventures of Ulysses a must! Remember the proper documentation format!