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Today is the day we make our choices for tomorrow. English IV will be your last language arts class prior to graduation. This is the time to gain as many skills in writing, reading, and analyzing as you possibly can. Here on this blog spot, you are free to express yourself about the things we are studying. You are reminded about being appropriate to the school environment. I welcome your mature comments.

Expressing our views

Expressing our views

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair.

This is a play of contrasts, especially appearance versus reality. Tell about one character or event in the play that really helped you to see that things aren't always what they seem. (Deadline to post a reply to this blog is midnight Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Also, please answer the poll question on the right side of the blog.)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Weird Sisters


We know that Shakespeare incorporated the three witches in Macbeth to please King James and other members of his audiences who were enthralled by witchery, but what other ways do the witches of importance in establishing the actions of Macbeth? (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight December 9, 2010.)

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Passionate Pairings?

Read the following poem and comment on its theme and imagery. How does the imagery and juxtapositioning of images help create the poem's theme. Enjoy SONNET 30 by Edmund Spenser. (Deadline to comment is midnight, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010)

My love is like to ice, and I to fire;
How comes it then that this her cold so great
Is not dissolved through my so hot desire,
But harder grows the more I her entreat?
Or how comes it that my exceeding heat
Is not delayed by her heart frozen cold,
But that I burn much more in boiling sweat,
And feel my flames augmented manifold?
What more miraculous thing may be told
That fire which all thing melts, should harden ice,
And ice, which is congealed with senseless cold,
Should kindle fire by wonderful device?
Such is the power of love in gentle mind,
That it can alter all the course of kind.