Syllabus — AP Literature & Composition August 29 WELCOME BACK! Introduction. Review summer reading assignments. 30 Discuss taste and the two short stories. Heart of Darkness due October 2. 31 Animal Farm. Letter due; discussion. Jane Eyre list due. September 1 “Eleven;” Literary terms. In class essay. Journal: List the novels and significant works you have read. Explain how one of them has influenced you. 4 NO SCHOOL!! 5 Sophie’s World study guide due! History of philosophy in an hour 6 “The Sisters” and “Araby” from Joyce’s Dubliners 7 SAME 8 “Eveline,”Dubliners Journal: Choose any question from the Sophie’s World study guide and explore it fully. 11 Clay”; Criterion test #1 12 “Eveline” ESSAY DUE! Practice multiple-choice test 13 Review multiple-choice test questions and types; Criterion test #2 14 “Ivy Day in the Committee Room,” Dubliners 15 “The Dead,” Dubliners Journal: Choose a motif/theme in two or more Dubliners stories and respond to it. 18 AME; Criterion test #3 19 Point-of-view; In-class essay: “The Dead” 20 Syntax & diction; Criterion test #4 21 Revised ESSAY “The Dead” DUE! Discussion of Jane Eyre. 22 Character, theme, and symbolism in Jane Eyre; character essay due 9-29 Journal: Rewrite an event from Jane Eyre from the perspective of one of the novel’s characters. 25 Hawthorne’s “Rappaccini’s Daughter” 26 Chekhov’s “The Lady With the Lap Dog” 27 Test-taking strategies 28 Multiple-choice TEST 29 Character ESSAY DUE; Review test Journal: Evaluate your test-taking strategies, strengths & weaknesses. October 2 Theme, tone, and imagery in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness 3 Time, setting, and narrative framework in Heart of Darkness 4 Symbolism, connotation, and imagery in Heart of Darkness 5 Characters in Heart of Darkness 6 In-class ESSAY: setting in Heart of Darkness Journal: Which philosophy(ies) in Sophie’s World are reflected in Heart of Darkness? 9 Critical readings of Heart of Darkness 10 The Problem Theme: Heart of Darkness; Comparison of two novels 11 Introduction to poetry: Types of poetry; Crime and Punishment due 10-30 12 Elements of poetry 13 Practice multiple-choice test Journal: Explain the lyrics to your favorite song using the poetry terms we use in class. Include the lyrics. 16 NO SCHOOL!! ACT 80 DAY 17 Imagery and Figurative language 18 ProblemTheme ESSAY DUE! Close-reading strategies for poetry 19 Connotation and denotation 20 Essay: “Dulce et Decorum Est”; identify 3 poems for focus Journal: Recommend for class study three poems from the poetry packet. Argue for your choices. 23 Poetry PARAPHRASE DUE!; In-Class Essay: Analyzing a poem 24 More Test-taking strategies 25 Comparing two poems: Greek & Latin derivatives – Vocabulary 26 Revised poetry ESSAY DUE! More Vocabulary practice 27 Poetry/ Practice AP test Journal: Explain the character of Raskolnikov in Crime & Punishment. 30 Dostoevsky’s Crime & Punishment 31 Dostoevsky’s Crime & Punishment November 1 Dostoevsky’s Crime & Punishment 2 Dostoevsky’s Crime & Punishment 3 In-class Essay: TBA. Journal: Respond to the course thus far: What has been helpful? What has been too easy or difficult? What have you learned? 6 TBA 7 TBA 8 Gulliver’s Travels 9 Gulliver’s Travels 10 NO SCHOOL!! VETERANS’ DAY Journal: Choose an example of irony/satire from television, movies, art or literature. Explain the satire/ irony and why it is successful. 13 Antigone 14 Antigone 15 TBA, ACT I 16 TBA, ACT II 17 TBA, ACT III Journal: Who in Macbeth is right or wrong? Why? 20 TBA, ACT IV 21 TBA , ACT V 22 TBA No entry November 27 NO SCHOOL 28 Essay 29 The Importance of Being Earnest 30 The Importance of Being Earnest December 1 The Importance of Being Earnest; In-class essay Journal: Free response to the novel. 4 Poetry. To the Lighthouse due January 3. 5 Poetry 6 Poetry 7 Multiple choice test 8 Composition test (poetry, prose, & free-response) Journal: What is your favorite poem (of all time)? What is so special about it? 11 Hamlet, Act I 12 Hamlet, Act II 13 Hamlet, Act III 14 Hamlet, Act IV 15 Hamlet, Act V Journal: What should Hamlet have done? How would it have helped? 18 Essay: Hamlet 19 Hamlet 20 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 21 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 22 Hamlet encore. A well-deserved break!! Journal: Why would someone write an absurdist play? What does absurdism say about life? January 3 To the Lighthous 4 5 To the Lighthouse To the Lighthouse Journal: How does the stream-of-consciousness technique of To the Lighthouse influence your reading of the novel? 8 a modern play on film 9 SAME 10 SAME 11 SAME 12 Wrap-up Journal: Write a final reflection on the course: What was most valuable? Least valuable? Why should anyone take this course? 16 FINALS WEEK