Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Yeats and McCarthy

After you read "The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats, I want you to think back on your reading of Cormac McCarthy's The Road.  In a well-organized essay, discuss the poem in regards to the novel.  How does each author view the apocalypse?  What about their works is similar?  What about their works are different?  What message does each piece convey, and how do these messages relate to one another?  Why do you suppose The Road and "The Second Coming" are considered to be modernist works? (use your knowledge of literary devices in your essay!).

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott"

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After reading Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott", I want you to ponder the meaning of this poem.  Think about what we have discussed about the Victorian era and the rigid regulations placed upon women.  Clearly, this poem does not take place in the Victorian era due to its allusions of Camelot and Sir Lancelot, but Tennyson used the Arthurian legend to make a statement about the era in which he was living. What did he want readers to gain by reading this poem?

In a well organized essay, discuss the meaning of "Lady of Shalott".  Is Tennyson warning women of the Victorian era to comply to the rules and remain confined in their towers, or is his message that women should pursue what they love, even if it means they die in their pursuit?  Perhaps the poem meant something else to you entirely.  No matter what message you received, make sure that you use examples from the poem in your response for support, and use your poetry analysis sheets to show me that you understand the poem's dramatic situation, structure, purpose, imagery, tone, and the literary devices used! 

Utilize this essay prompt as practice for your written responses on your AP exam!  Take it seriously!  Your typed response will be due Monday!