Thursday, October 30, 2008

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Spreadsheet


I compiled what we seen to know so far into a spreadsheet...so here it is for your viewing pleasure.

Final Exam

Does anyone know if we have to match characteristics to literary periods? Or are we just matching them to the stories?

Final

Tide Rises and Tide Falls- Longfellow Roman.

Narrative of Olaudah Equiano- Equiano ?

Great Gatsby- Fitzgerald ?

Jumping Frogs of Calacaras Co.- Mark Twain realism

Walden- Thoreau trans.

Raven- Poe Roman.

Crucible- Miller Contemporary

Nature- ? trans.

Devil and Tom Walker- Irving ?

Mice and Men- Steinbeck ?

Outcast of Poker Flat- Hart ?

Virginia Convention- Henry Classicism/revolution

Scarlet Letter- Hawthorne Puritan

Sinners In the Hands of An Angry God- Edwards ?

Life You Save May Be Your Own- O'Connor modern

Plymouth Planation- Bradford ?

Cross of Snow- Longfellow Roman.

Poor Richard's Almanack- Franklin Classicism/revolution

Autobiography- Franklin Classicism/revolution

Rappaccini's Daughter- Hawthorne ?

Rose For Emily- Faulkner ?

Resistance to Civil Government- Thoreau trans.

Rip Van Winkle- Irving roman.

Old Ironsides- Holmes ?

Self Reliance- Emerson trans.

Grizzlies Walked Upright- ??

Earth On a Turtle's Back- ??


PLEASE FILL IN THE PLACES THAT YOU KNOW, EITHER THE AUTHOR OF LITERARY PERIOD!! Thanks

Saturday, May 31, 2008

I have a few that I don't know about either. Can anyone tell me the period of The Great Gatsby, Speech in the Virgina Convention, Poor Richards Almanack, Old Ironsides, and Rip Van Winkle?

Friday, May 30, 2008

Final Exam

Can anyone tell me which literary periods these pieces belong to: The Life You Save May Be Your Own, The Crucible, and Resistance to Civil Government Thanks!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

FInal Exam

Does anyone know which vocabulary words will be on the final? I want to know whether to study each week's words or only the ones from this nine weeks. Thanks!