2. Writing Workshop: Cool, oh so cool, but yet there was a warmth to it... (inspired by Dr. Ingram who was inspired by his reading of Dylan Thomas' poem "Cool, Oh No Cool")
Homework:
1. Study for Antigone test on Monday
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2. Writing Workshop: Cool, oh so cool, but yet there was a warmth to it... (inspired by Dr. Ingram who was inspired by his reading of Dylan Thomas' poem "Cool, Oh No Cool") Homework: 1. Study for Antigone test on Monday
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1. Antigone Themes
2. Review Sheet Homework: 1. Study Guide - Test on Monday 1. Themes in Antigone: Review your assigned topic and how it is presented in the play. Then decide what the author's message (Thematic Statement) is about this topic. Gather evidence from the text to support the thematic statement.
- Devin and Brooklyn - Topic: Tragic Flaws - Craig and Caroline - Topic: Fate vs. Free Will - Hunter and Ben - Topic: Power - John and Alexi - Topic: Femininity Homework: 1. Thematic Statement 1. Class discussion on Miller's article "Tragedy and the Common Man"
2. Themes in Antigone Homework: None 1. Drama warm-up (Visual Telephone)
2. Bookmark Review Presentations 3. Arthur Miller Gallery Walk discussion 4. Full Class discussion - Tragedy and the Common Man Homework: 1. Independent Reading 1. Bookmark Review Presentations
Homework: 1. Independent Reading 2. Arthur Miller article and assigned questions 1. "Tragedy and the Common Man" by Arthur Miller
2. Questions and group walk 3. Class Discussion Homework: 1. Independent Reading project due Friday 1. Who is the REAL tragic hero in Antigone?
Homework: 1. Independent Reading Project 1. Review scene v questions
2. Will the real tragic hero please stand up? 3. Who is the real tragic hero of Antigone? 4. Class discussion Homework: 1. Independent Reading Project due Friday 10/23 1. Drama warm-up
2. Finish scene v 3. Answer questions 4. Will the real tragic hero please stand up? Homework: 1. Finish questions |