Assumptions Literary works- support
Big novels “The Glass Castle”
Fiction vs. Poetry Sonny’s Blues& cathedral vs. Alzheimer’s & How I love thee?
Drama Death of a Salesman
For my final project I would like to talk about how at the beginning of the semester getting through big novels was a big challenge for me. I am going to use my literacy circle book, “The Glass Castle” and talk about how I wasn’t sure how I wasn’t sure how I was going to get through this book when I started it but, I didn’t manage to get through it and really enjoyed it.
I also want to talk about how reading poetry for me has always been easier for me to read and understand where as reading some of the fiction pieces that we read this semester were a little challenging for me to get through. I want to use Sonny’s Blues or Cathedral for the challenging fiction pieces and the poetry pieces I want to use is Alzheimer’s or How I love thee?. Of those two poems I think I like the poem Alzheimer’s the best because it was easy to read and the author created a very clear picture for me of an older man coming back home and not really knowing where he was. I did think it was strange having this unknown person at the house. I really have discovered this semester that I like contemporary poetry rather then more traditional poetry.
Finally, I want to talk a little bit about my first reaction when we got into reading the drama “Death of a Salesman” the other day. Even though looking at a Drama in particular “Death of a Salesman” at first glance can be overwhelming to me I think that reading it in class where I am not reading even but maybe a line here or there is much easier for me because if I am reading just a little here and their I can sit back and sort of think about what I just read or what someone else is reading. Reading long drama like this I have never really liked and I think after reading a little in this class my option about drama hasn’t really changed but I will say that reading them as a class does defiantly help.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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This sounds like a good start or outline. Since you are working with three different assumptions for the three different genres, you might want to take some time and specifically state what these 3 different assumptions are. I almost see your narrative as having a "before and after" type structure. For example, before you read The Glass Castle you thought x; after reading the memoir you thought y, and so on...We can talk in more detail at your conference tomorrow. Bring any questions, notes, drafts, etc. I look forward to hearing more of your ideas!
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