Final Exam Review Please remember to study the elements particular to poetry (such as rhyme scheme, closed/open form, etc) as well as the conventions of…
Notes courtesy of Katherine Best*: Elizabethan Drama & Shakespeare Shakespeare We will begin these questions in class on 6/24 and as groups.
Notes courtesy of Keira Flanagan: June 20 English Notes Please read Chapter 23 (Intro to Drama). You would be wise to begin reading Midsummer Night’s Dream….
Notes courtesy of Emily Harting: Research Read Chapter 30. Seriously. It may be dry, but this will begin to answer some of your questions about research…
Notes Courtesy of Katherine Best: Chapter 17-18 Notes Notes Courtesy of Emily Harting: Poetry Please Read: Chapters 17-18 “Counting the Beats” “Two Somewhat Different Epigrams” “Do not…
Notes, courtesy of Tom Haluska: TOM HALUSKA 6_17_2013 CLASS NOTES Read the following selections: Chapter 10: “My Papa’s Waltz” “The Author to Her Book” “Speech to…
Notes courtesy f Katherine Best: Introduction to Poetry as a Genre Read Chapter 9, Chapter 21. Remember, while poetry is typically shorter, it in some ways…
BRING A #2 PENCIL and BLUE SCANTRON SHEET to tomorrow’s class. These are required for taking the exam and I will not be providing them…
Please read: Literary Critical Theory summary Yes, this is more complex than much of what we’ve worked with, but it is not beyond your abilities. Think…