Do we need to know Frame of Reference?
Lydia P.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Review
Make sure tomorrow we have a lot of questions to ask. From hamlet to fight club because it is easier to review in class then to try and study on your own. if everyone has a question tomorrow we will get more done in class and it will go by quicker too. For example, look up a hamlet quote and asks what it means, anything. Believe it or not tomorrow is our secound to last day of class.
kelly corcoran
kelly corcoran
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
17th Century Civil War/Poetry
Post any questions on 17th Century English Civil War/Poets/Poetry that may be a concern to you.
-Frost
-Frost
June 10
Today in class we asked questions and went over what was going to be on the final. The final is going to be based through the entire year. Most of the questions will be from Hamlet (Act 2-, 17th century civil war and poetry, and either short answer questions or an essay on Fight Club. There will still be some questions from Beowulf, the Cantebury Tales, and Act 1 of Hamlet, just not as much.
-M Frost
-M Frost
Monday, June 9, 2008
June 9th 2008
Today in class we reviewed the very end of I am Legend. We reviewed that Robert neville is a very controversial character. We went over on if you were the last person on earth would you stay put or would you try to search for other life? On the other hand others feel that Matheson wrote the story this way so people could relate to it. People dont understand why neville decided to stay put and not try to find other life or seach for new things.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
6/06 & 6/08
In Class on Friday we continued our discussion of Fight Club finishing up Chapter 18and it is planned for Monday 6/09 to have completed reading the text for class.
In Addition on Sunday 6/08 several students from periods 5/6 and 10, joined together for the annual 12hr read-a-thon. Where we as a group took turns in a circle reading the legendary book, Lord of the Rings. With breaks after the each chapter we dined on the various snacks that were there, shared a few laughs and when necessary we pushed our comrades to continue forth. Though our journey was long and treacherous, I think i can speak for the group that it was kinda fun, somewhat entertaining, and presumably worth taking on the venture.
I would like to thank Mr. Lazarow for allowing us this very much needed extra credit. And i also want to thank Danielle and her parents' Mr. and Mrs. Radey for opening up your home to 20+ high school students to read for 12hrs.
-Paul
In Addition on Sunday 6/08 several students from periods 5/6 and 10, joined together for the annual 12hr read-a-thon. Where we as a group took turns in a circle reading the legendary book, Lord of the Rings. With breaks after the each chapter we dined on the various snacks that were there, shared a few laughs and when necessary we pushed our comrades to continue forth. Though our journey was long and treacherous, I think i can speak for the group that it was kinda fun, somewhat entertaining, and presumably worth taking on the venture.
I would like to thank Mr. Lazarow for allowing us this very much needed extra credit. And i also want to thank Danielle and her parents' Mr. and Mrs. Radey for opening up your home to 20+ high school students to read for 12hrs.
-Paul
Thursday, June 5, 2008
June 5th
Today we got our test back from the poetry unit. Mr. Laz also reminded people to make food for the potluck or bring money for pizza. We also discussed Fight Club. The main character likes to write haikus in order to deal with stress and the world around him. The nature haikus are also similar to Henry Vaughan's poem Man and they deal with entropy (order always moves towards chaos). The capitalization on pages 63 and 64 is used to bring attention to what the character is saying and to show his emotion, how he is angry that no one is noticing how "Zen" he is. We also discussed how it is another amazing coincidence that the job that Tyler found for him only requires black pants and a white shirt. We also discussed seamlessness vs. disorder because of the relationship between Marla and Tyler. Their new relationship is affecting the seamlessness of the main character's life.
Keep reading the next 6 chapters.
--Laura C.
Keep reading the next 6 chapters.
--Laura C.
Directions to my house
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
6/4/08
Today in class we talked about Fight Club. We talked about how the narrator woke up in different airports. We decided it shows disconnect from the world. It shows he has a hard time telling what is real life and what is a dream. It shows that his life is fragmented. The author compares it to a projectionist and how they have to piece everything together. A good projectionist can place things together perfectly without a break, but a bad one makes it obvious. We also talked about how the narrator can loss total pieces of his life when ha sleeps and he may not even know it. We also discussed the apartment and how it represented him. It was described as a concrete shell. All the furniture in the apartment was all cookie cutter and did not represent his personality and his individuality at all. The only unique and individual thing in his apartment was the mustard collection in his fridge. It shows that he is still individual and different from everyone else.
Kelley Bartlett
Kelley Bartlett
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
June 3
Today in class Mr. Laz allowed us to discuss the book ourselves. During that time we decided that we will read the entire book by Monday so we can have time to review for our final. We also discussed the similarities and differences between the movie and the book.
Eddie A.
Eddie A.
Monday, June 2, 2008
June 2, 2008
today in class we decided to read Fight Club as our next unit. We are supposed to obtain a copy of the book and begin reading it for class tomorrow. Mr. Lazarow also discussed one of the key themes in the book: the individual's place in the world. He said we were all sheep because we did not say that we were individuals.
~Joe A.
~Joe A.
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