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Welcome to English III. This is our blog spot. Here we will share our feelings and ideas about the works we are studying. I encourage you to be honest, but I EXPECT you to be mature and respectful.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Montag: The Man and The Book

Ray Bradbury ends Fahrenheit 451 with this passage from Revelations : "And on either side of the river was there a tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month; And the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations."  How does this passage, now part of the "book" that Montag is, reveal his metamorphosis in the novel?  (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight Sunday, October 2, 2011.)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Sand through a Sieve

In part two of Fahrenheit 451, Faber asserts that books are feared because they "show the pores in the face of life" and make people uncomfortable. What the world needs, according to Faber, is quality of information like that found in books, the leisure to analyze and understand it, and the right to act on that understanding. To what extent do you agree or disagree with Faber's statements? Do all books provide "quality" of information? Do all people take time to analyze and understand what they read? Have you ever read a book that made you want to "act" based upon your understanding of that book's message? Share with us. (The deadline to post a response to this blog question is midnight Friday, September 30, 2011.)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

See No Evil***Speak No Evil***Hear No Evil

At the end of Part One of Fahrenheit 451, Beatty tells Montag that the firemen are "The Happiness Boys." This futuristic society is driven to be happy at all costs--including the loss of thought.  Which of their many actions and changes do you find most disturbing?  How has this desire to be happy hurt these people?  (The deadline to post a response to this blog question is midnight, Saturday, September 24, 2011.)

Friday, September 16, 2011

The Wheels Stop Turning...

Now that we have finished The Crucible, I would like your honest opinion.  How does it rank as a work of literature?  What central theme/message did  you take from your reading?  Would you recommend this to others?  Justify.  (The deadline to post a response to this blog question is midnight, Sunday, September 18, 2011.)

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Don't forget



Remember to get your copy of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. We will start reading it this coming week now that we have finished reading The Crucible.

A Moment with Miller

Read the essay on the following link. Then, comment on what you believe to be the point of the essay. Cite a line that you think really shows the focus of the essay. (The deadline to post a response to this blog question is midnight Monday, September 12, 2011.)http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/miller-mccarthyism.html

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Could I have a moment of your time...

Imagine that you have the opportunity to speak with any character from the play. You have 2 minutes to talk to him or her. What would you like to tell this person? Why? HERE'S THE CATCH: YOU CAN NOT PICK THE SAME CHARACTER AS THE PERSON WHO POSTED BEFORE DIRECTLY BEFORE YOU AND IF YOU PICK THE SAME CHARACTER A PREVIOUS POSTER DID, YOU CAN NOT SAY THE SAME THING AS THE PREVIOUS POSTER. (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight Thursday, September 8, 2011)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Wheels Within Wheels...

Ann Putnam's statement in Act One of The Crucible that "...there are wheels within wheels and fires within fires" in Salem village present one of the major themes of the novel--selfishness/self-directed society. Which character do you feel is most self-directed and why? How does his/her self-motivation "spin" the wheels of others? In this blogging, you must read the responses given by your fellow classmates who posted before you. Not only must you add to the conversation, you must reply to their responses. I will start this comments. The person who comments after me can not write about the same person I did and must make some comment about what I said.(The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight Tuesday, September 6, 2011.)