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Notebook for Topics in Literature: Imaginary Worlds (Spring 2005) Adieu to Imaginary Worlds One Last Look at Imaginary Worlds ASSIGNMENT SHEET: Paper #3 Notes on 'Before the Law' Samuel Beckett Links Notes on 'Waiting for Godot' Approaching 'Waiting for Godot' Notes on 'Axolotl' by Julio Cortazar Notes on 'EPICAC' by Kurt Vonnegut ASSIGNMENT SHEET: Paper #2 DIRECTIONS: Independent Project Suggested Readings: Independent Project Utopia/Dystopia Links Character Analysis: Brave New World Analyzing the Brave New World Defining Utopia Embarking on the Brave New World A Critique of BRAVE NEW WORLD Dante Links Inferno: Final Destinations, Cantos XXXII-XXXIV Inferno: Malebolge, Cantos XVIII-XXXI Inferno: Questions/Analysis, Cantos XII - XVII Structure in the Inferno: Analysis, Cantos V - XI Inferno: Questions for Analysis, Cantos I - V Introducing Canto I Approaching the Divine Comedy Relating to Dante's Inferno Our Goals for Studying the Inferno Assignment Sheet: PAPER #1 The Birthmark Leaf By Niggle Responses to Leaf By Niggle 'On Fairy Stories' by J.R.R. Tolkien Notes on Ovid and 'Metamorphoses' Analyzing the Mythic Tales The Four Functions of Myth Myth and Metaphor Myth - Links Filtering the Introduction to 'Fantastic Worlds' Allegory 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' and 'The Zebra Storyteller Introducing the 'Imaginary Worlds' Theme Alice In Wonderland The Metamorphosis
Notebook for Effective Writing I (Spring 2004) Conference Schedule: 4/21 and 4/26 Commentary: Following Up Your Response Critical Thinking and Commentary Casebook: Evaluating Sources What is Argument? Parts of an Argument Casebook Assignment Sheet Rubric for Evaluation of Writing Assignment Sheet: Essay#1 Expressive Writing Short Stories About Identity Thoughts on Stories About Identity Poems About Identity Understanding the 'Rhetorical Situation' Mind-map: Identity
ENG Q20: Basic Writing (Fall 2004) ENG Q20 Syllabus Frederick Douglass Excerpt Propaganda Analysis How to Detect Propaganda George Orwell's Politics and the English Language Propaganda Analysis Exercise
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white clothes on Monday and put them on the stone heap; wash the color clothes
on Tuesday and put them on the clothesline to dry; don't walk barehead in
the hot sun; cook pumpkin fritters in very hot sweet oil; soak your little
cloths right after you take them off; when buying cotton to make yourself
a nice blouse, be sure that it doesn't have gum on it, because that way
it won't hold up well after a wash; soak salt fish overnight before you
cook it; is it true that you sing benna in Sunday school? always eat your
food in such a way that it won't turn someone else's stomach; on Sundays
try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming;
don't sing benna in Sunday school; you mustn't speak to wharf flies will
follow you; but I don't sing benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday
school; this is how to sew on a button; this is how to make a button-hole
for the button you have just sewed on; this is how to hem a dress when you
see the hem coming down and so to prevent yourself from looking like the
slut I know you are so bent on becoming; this is how you iron your father's
khaki shirt so that it doesn't have a crease; this is how you iron your
father's khaki pants so that they don't have a crease; this is how you grow
okra far from the house, because okra tree harbors red ants; when you are
growing dasheen, make sure it gets plenty of water or else it makes your
throat itch when you are eating it; this is how you sweep a corner; this
is how you sweep a whole house; this is how you sweep a yard; this is how
you smile to someone you don't like too much; this is how you smile to someone
you don't like at all; this is how you smile to someone you like completely;
this is how you set a table for tea; this is how you set a table for dinner;
this is how you set a table for dinner with an important guest; this is
how you set a table for lunch; this is how you set a table for breakfast;
this is how to behave in the presence of men who don't know you very well,
and this way they won't recognize immediately the slut I have warned you
against becoming; be sure to wash every day, even if it is with your own
spit; don't squat down to play marbles you are not a boy, you know; don't
pick people's flowers you might catch something; don't throw stones at blackbirds,
because it might not be a blackbird at all; this is how to make a bread
pudding; this is how to make doukona; this is how to make pepper pot; this
is how to make a good medicine for a cold; this is how to make a good medicine
to throw away a child before it even becomes a child; this is how to catch
a fish; this is how to throw back a fish you don't like, and that way something
bad won't fall on you; this is how to bully a man; this is how a man bullies
you; this is how to love a man; and if this doesn't work there are other
ways, and if they don't work don't feel too bad about giving up; this is
how to spit up in the air if you feel like it, and this is how to move quick
so that it doesn't fall on you; this is how to make ends meet; always squeeze
bread to make sure it's fresh; but what if the baker won't let me feel the
bread?; you mean to say that after all you are really going to be the kind
of woman who the baker won't let near the bread? |
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