1.An example of optimism is "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" and it is reflected in the differences and wide ranges of stories in the genre, which reflects the individualism.
2.Romanticism is like individualism. it has four main values: Love, beauty, truth and freedom. it's about nature, human nature, and reason. Gothic romanticism is scary, mysterious, dark, creepy, and strange. Southern Gothic Romanticism is like Gothic Romanticism but it focuses on the american south. It has a strange character known as the "Grotesque". Then it has the hero character and something in the town that is run down or falling apart.
5.The writings of these time periods influence the writings of today because they had the ability to veer from the writings of their time period and make new genres and that led us to make our own new genres
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Romanticism: What is it? "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot"
This story captures the imagination of readers because it has mystery, rivalry, and scariness.The song is about escaping the physical conditions of slavery because its about the slaves having hope and something to think about other than their hard work. Also it gives them hope. It reflects the time period because it's more soulful and that was the music of the time period.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Gothic Romanticism: Hawthorne, Poe, and baudelair
one thing that supports Madeline being a vampire is that she only appeared dead she may not have been dead, the narrator only saw that she looked dead. Then she came back at the end of the story and she had been buried for a week without dying so that supports the vampire thesis. The Gothic fiction writers express their criticism of human nature by showing human's weaknesses like greed (Dr.Heidegger's Experiment), ignorance (Fall of the House of Usher and The Masque of the Red Death).
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Southern Gothic Romanticism
Southern Gothic Romanticism is a sub genre of Romanticism. It's focus lies on the American south."A Rose For Emily" shows southern Gothic traits in it's "recluse" figure, Emily and in the deaths in the story. "The Life You save May Be Your Own"shows southern Gothic traits in it's "grotesque" figure, Mr.Shiflet, a man who has one arm and it's other "grotesque" figure, the daughter who isn't "all there".
I think Miss Emily's crime goes undetected because she lives in a small town where the people only gossiped behind her back, they didn't ask her about anything. Another reason is because everyone just made assumptions about what happened to the people in her life, they didn't have any factual information. Lastly, they knew people in her family were insane and they called Emily crazy but they never made her get checked or put in an asylum.
I think the episode with the hitchhiker makes the story work because it kind of shows why Shiflet said he wanted an "innocent woman" and made such a big deal about it.
I think Miss Emily's crime goes undetected because she lives in a small town where the people only gossiped behind her back, they didn't ask her about anything. Another reason is because everyone just made assumptions about what happened to the people in her life, they didn't have any factual information. Lastly, they knew people in her family were insane and they called Emily crazy but they never made her get checked or put in an asylum.
I think the episode with the hitchhiker makes the story work because it kind of shows why Shiflet said he wanted an "innocent woman" and made such a big deal about it.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Choose your own short story
"Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?"-Oates
Socratic Questions:
Close-ended question- What does Connie's hair look like?
Answer- Connie's hair was long and dark blond.
Open-ended question- Which daughter does Connie's mother like more?
Answer- Connie's mother puts up a pretense that she likes June more because she's more sensible than Connie but Connie believes that her mother really likes her more because she's prettier than June.
World connection question- If an unknown 30 year old man came up to a teenage girl's door today and told her she had to go for a ride with him how would she typically react?
Answer- If that happened today the girl would typically lock the door, run to the phone and call the police; she wouldn't wait to do this, she would do it immediately.
Universal theme/ Core question- If someone is attractive does that mean that they're going to be full of themselves or dimwitted?
Answer- No, not necessarily, but that is the usual prejudice.
Literary analysis question- If Oates had made Arther Friend a younger character would it have affected his impact on the story?
Answer- Yes, he wouldn't have been as creepy and Connie might have found him more trustworthy.
"Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?"-Oates
Socratic Questions:
Close-ended question- What does Connie's hair look like?
Answer- Connie's hair was long and dark blond.
Open-ended question- Which daughter does Connie's mother like more?
Answer- Connie's mother puts up a pretense that she likes June more because she's more sensible than Connie but Connie believes that her mother really likes her more because she's prettier than June.
World connection question- If an unknown 30 year old man came up to a teenage girl's door today and told her she had to go for a ride with him how would she typically react?
Answer- If that happened today the girl would typically lock the door, run to the phone and call the police; she wouldn't wait to do this, she would do it immediately.
Universal theme/ Core question- If someone is attractive does that mean that they're going to be full of themselves or dimwitted?
Answer- No, not necessarily, but that is the usual prejudice.
Literary analysis question- If Oates had made Arther Friend a younger character would it have affected his impact on the story?
Answer- Yes, he wouldn't have been as creepy and Connie might have found him more trustworthy.
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