Chapter 1 gives us a first glance into the friendship of Lennie and George. Describe that relationship and talk about if you could see yourself in the role of George? Could you befriend a person like Lennie? Truly befriend.....?
05 November 2009
29 October 2009
Beliefs before Reading Of Mice & Men
Referring to the ten statements on the OMAM Anticipation Guide, choose the ONE about which you have the strongest opinion (agree OR disagree). Post it as a comment this blog and tell why.
1.People who are poor should rely on their friends, family, or church for help, not the government.
2.A true friend will tell you the truth even when you don’t want to hear it.
3.The “n-word” is more offensive than other racial slurs because of the history of hate behind it.
4.Women today are more often treated by men as equals rather than objects.
5.When people are a victim of a crime, they should be able to take the law into their own hands.
6.States with the death penalty have lower murder rates.
7.The best place for justice to be determined is in a court of law.
8.Being rich is more important than having close friends.
9.Sometimes a person has to break the law to make sure justice is served.
10.Life today is more difficult than it was in the 1930s
After we finish reading John Steinbeck´s Of Mice and Men, we will look at each of your responses and see if any of your opinions have changed (or lessened in their degree).
The American Dream
22 October 2009
SCARS
Survival is not only about the moment(s) in which the "surviving" takes place.
Many of the things we survive leave scars that are constant reminders of what we have experienced. Scars are defined as a "sign of healing".... do you agree with this definition?
Papa Roach- "Scars"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPVFGoXUl1k
Many of the things we survive leave scars that are constant reminders of what we have experienced. Scars are defined as a "sign of healing".... do you agree with this definition?
Papa Roach- "Scars"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPVFGoXUl1k
25 September 2009
Another Brick in the Wall
Why are you here?
Why did you choose to be at the gymnasium?
And why did you choose this particular study line?
What do you plan to do after you finish at Herning Gymnasium?
Introduction of analogies :
1 page : novel :: education : "a brick in the wall"
1 page "is to" a novel "as" education "is to" a brick in the wall
Why did you choose to be at the gymnasium?
And why did you choose this particular study line?
What do you plan to do after you finish at Herning Gymnasium?
Introduction of analogies :
1 page : novel :: education : "a brick in the wall"
1 page "is to" a novel "as" education "is to" a brick in the wall
24 September 2009
Come as you are...
Who are we .......really?
You watched many of the boys on the island transform into very different people than they were when they landed on the island.
Do people change when they are put into tough situations?
Or is this a picture of who they REALLY and TRULY are???
So the question is... WHO ARE YOU?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOL5cpwTkes
15 September 2009
Lord of the Flies
12 chapters later, you are finished!
William Golding has received a great deal of criticism about his book because of the brutality he portrays and the negative picture he paints of mankind.
As a response to these criticisms, he said in an interview in 1963,
"I learned during WWII just how brutal people can be to each other. Not just Germans or Japanese, but everyone. I tried to point that out.... some have said that the brutality portrayed in my novel is impossible. It´s not. Just look at any newspaper..."
Do you agree or disagree? Is his statement timely for 2009? More or less than it was in 1963?
William Golding has received a great deal of criticism about his book because of the brutality he portrays and the negative picture he paints of mankind.
As a response to these criticisms, he said in an interview in 1963,
"I learned during WWII just how brutal people can be to each other. Not just Germans or Japanese, but everyone. I tried to point that out.... some have said that the brutality portrayed in my novel is impossible. It´s not. Just look at any newspaper..."
Do you agree or disagree? Is his statement timely for 2009? More or less than it was in 1963?
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