9H/Milstead Unpacking Aristotle’s thoughts on Friendship – Due Monday, Oct. 26th (3rd & 5th) or Tuesday, Oct. 27th (4th) First, read and annotate the reading on Aristotle and friendship. Then, analyze the reading as it relates to Of Mice and Men, as well as your own friendships. You can do this in response form, or be more free-spirited. Consider a chart, graph, series of illustrations, comic, or other visual organizer, along with enough notes so that another Of Mice and Men scholar could understand your thinking. Some questions to cover: 1. 2. 3. How would Aristotle characterize the friendships in Of Mice and Men? How would Aristotle characterize your friendships? How are friendships related to the concepts of community and justice, according to Aristotle? How do we see this in Of Mice and Men? 9H/Milstead Unpacking Aristotle’s thoughts on Friendship – Due Monday, Oct. 26th (3rd & 5th) or Tuesday, Oct. 27th (4th) First, read and annotate the reading on Aristotle and friendship. Then, analyze the reading as it relates to Of Mice and Men, as well as your own friendships. You can do this in response form, or be more free-spirited. Consider a chart, graph, series of illustrations, comic, or other visual organizer, along with enough notes so that another Of Mice and Men scholar could understand your thinking. Some questions to cover: 1. 2. 3. How would Aristotle characterize the friendships in Of Mice and Men? How would Aristotle characterize your friendships? How are friendships related to the concepts of community and justice, according to Aristotle? How do we see this in Of Mice and Men? 9H/Milstead Unpacking Aristotle’s thoughts on Friendship – Due Monday, Oct. 26th (3rd & 5th) or Tuesday, Oct. 27th (4th) First, read and annotate the reading on Aristotle and friendship. Then, analyze the reading as it relates to Of Mice and Men, as well as your own friendships. You can do this in response form, or be more free-spirited. Consider a chart, graph, series of illustrations, comic, or other visual organizer, along with enough notes so that another Of Mice and Men scholar could understand your thinking. Some questions to cover: 1. 2. 3. How would Aristotle characterize the friendships in Of Mice and Men? How would Aristotle characterize your friendships? How are friendships related to the concepts of community and justice, according to Aristotle? How do we see this in Of Mice and Men?