Friday, May 21, 2010

Wuthering Heights ch. 23-end

For this post I would like you to propose a title and brief outline of a 3 minute "mini-lecture" you would feel comfortable conducting on Wuthering Heights in class on Monday.

You may actually be requested to conduct this 3 minute lecture....so think hard about this and be prepared!

Example of a mini-lecture I might just present:

"Feminine Men and Masculine Women: mixed up roles in Wuthering Heights"
1. Some feminine men- The Lintons
2. Masculine women- The Catherines
3. What happens when they collide and Implications of gender-bending

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Wuthering Heights Ch. 11-22

From this section of reading, identify something that you believe is symbolic and write your post exploring the significance of this symbol.

Please include illustrative excerpts from the text (with page #), and feel free to respond to / build off of others' posts.

Remember to sign your name!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Wuthering Heights ch 1-10

Choose a character from the first ten chapters that you find particularly interesting for some reason.

Select a quote or two spoken by or about your character, and use those quotes as the basis of your analysis and reflection.

Please respond to / build off of others' responses.

Also, feel free, of course, to bring up any additional questions or insights you have!

Remember to sign your name.

Thesis & Topic Sentence Points (by Sun 9pm)

Please post your thesis and topic sentence points.

You should have at least three topic sentences, but you may need more to fully cover your thesis. Remember that topic sentences need to be argumentative points- not simply facts from the texts. Also, please list the topic sentences inthe order you plan for them to appear in the essay.

Be sure your thesis is a sophisticated argument that builds...not a simple list.

I'll be giving you each feedback.

:)

Monday, May 3, 2010

Motif Paper Topic & Texts

Post here-

1. What motif your paper will focus on

2. What texts from this class you plan to include in your paper

3. What aspects of the motif you are planning on exploring / possibly arguing about

Sign your name! :)