Thursday, March 17, 2011

Scene Analysis Due on Friday

1.Make up Hamlet test ASAP; however, I will not be able to stay after school on Friday. If you cannot make it up after school on Monday, talk with me personally on Friday.  Otherwise I will expect to see you Monday afternoon (takes 45-50 minutes).

2. Have hard copies of the Hamlet scene analysis with you in class on Friday, and hopefully already on turnitin.com; deadline for online submission is 3:00 p.m. on Friday.  During class tomorrow, there will be a "speed-dating" exercise with Hamlet.

3.  Crime and Punishment:   Parts I and II expected for Monday.  However, most people should have had time to get farther than that by now, and the idea is not to "rest on your laurels."  Most reading should be accomplished ahead of the deadlines set below. The essential fact is that we need to be FINISHED with Cr and P by the time spring break starts (April 1 is the last day of class). 
  • Part III by Wednesday, March 23
  • Part IV and V by Monday, March 28
  • Part VI and both Epilogues by Wednesday, March 30
4.  . . . .which leaves the month of April for Tess of the D'urbervilles.  The goal will be to get a good start on Tess over spring break, so that reading plus discussion is accomplished by Friday, April 28.  It's long, but an "easy" read--not nearly so philosophical nor so convoluted as Cr and P

5.  Starting on TUESDAY, you will need to have both your lit book and the book of the month (Dostoevsky or Hardy) with you every day.  Monday will be fully devoted to Crime and Punishment.

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