Hi again.
OK- I've emailed you a copy of two articles which have relevance to EL. One is a student essay response (I showed you the title on Friday) and the other is a comparison of narrative endings in EL and The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. Don't worry if you haven't read the Atwood (although you really should), the article is still useful. Can I ask that:
- Sasha, Rachel, Laura, Georgina read the student response
- Ellie, Tom, James, Rachael A read the endings article
You can read the other as well if you like, but most importantly, you need to prepare a short summary of the main points and be ready to explain them to the other half of the class.
As well as this, I'd like you all to log on the emagazine (instructions on an earlier blog post, so just look back and find out how). You need to open the emagazine edition 42 and read the article on Keats entitled "Sweetmeats and roses? Cruel women in Keats' poetry." which is on page 59. You may well find it better to print this out rather than reading it off screen, in fact, do print it out as it would be good to have it in the next lesson. I've emalied you a couple of articles on P and P for your interest, but there is also a very good one in emagazine edition 43 about narrative voice which I would recommend you read.
Have fun, email me if any problems with this and please make sure you are ready to discuss the reading in Friday's lesson.
Lovely day!
Mr Boulter
ps - do listen to the audio version of the Digested Read posted below - very funny!
Sunday, 15 March 2009
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2 comments:
Hey, do you want us to email the Keats to you then?
Ellie
yes please, unless it's handwritten.
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