Welcome

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

Monday, November 25, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

I just wanted to take a moment and tell you that I count you among my many Thanksgiving blessings.  I hope you have a wonderful, restful Thanksgiving with those you love the most.  Please share a book or play that you feel has blessed/enriched your life and tell us why. (The deadline to post a response is Friday, November 29, 2013.)

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The neverending story of the Mariner

In "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,"  the Mariner is compelled to tell his tale to those he feels need to hear it.   Do you think his story is one from which others can learn a valuable lesson? Or do you feel it lacks serious importance?  Explain why (The deadline to post a response is midnight, Nov. 20, 2013.)

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Characterization

While reading Lord of the Flies, we have discovered and discussed archetypes in literature.  Tell which archetype your character fits and give two SPECIFIC reasons/examples he fits this type. ( The deadline to post a response is midnight, November 13, 2013.)

Thursday, November 7, 2013

In the end...

In his end discussion on Lord of the Flies, Golding says that it does matter what your teacher, the professor, or the writer says is in a book. All that matters is what you get from it.  Therefore, what is the major theme/lesson that you have gotten from this novel?  What event made you come to this conclusion most?  (The deadline to post a response is midnight, Nov. 8, 2013.)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Oh, Piggy!

Few people can read Lord of the Flies without getting attached or feeling kinship in some way to Piggy.  What does Piggy represent other than intelligence in the novel?  Why do you think so many readers select him as their favorite character or connect with him?  With that being said, why do you think Golding spends only two paragraphs filled with pig imagery to convey his death?  (The deadline to post a response to this blog question is midnight, Nov. 6th.)

Monday, November 4, 2013

What else is there to do?

"What else is there to do?" These are the final words of Simon in Lord of the Flies.  When he tries to tell the boys what he has discovered on the mountain top, they are frantically chanting and believe him to the be the beast crawling out of the jungle. Why do you think Golding has all the boys, even the littluns, Piggy, Ralph, and Samneric, take part in this murderous event?  What is he saying about society?  (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight, Nov. 5, 2013.)