Monday, November 1, 2021

**ATTENTION 3rd HONORS AMLIT: HW DUE COMPLETED WED. 11/3**

 3rd Honors American Lit./Comp.

HW DUE **WED. 11/3:

1) WITHIN the next TWO NIGHTS, MANAGE YOUR TIME and carefully read Bradbury's short story "The Pedestrian" given to you in class MON. 11/1 and LINKED BELOW (**WRITING** section of binder)

2) As you read, HIGHLIGHT WITHIN THE TEXT the specific figurative details/LITERARY ELEMENTS I assigned TO EACH PERSON Monday; highlight/make note of/be ready to explain for FOR PARTICIPATION/DISCUSSION POINTS WEDNESDAY OF WHAT YOU FOUND:

  • LIGHT imagery
  • DARK imagery
  • COLD/TOUCH imagery
  • FIRE/LIGHT/WARM imagery
  • specific SYMBOLS
    • **EVERYONE LOOK FOR A THEME/THEMES at work within the story (**RE: technology, dystopias, knowledge vs. ignorance, following the status quo, FEAR of the unknown, etc.)

**Also, here's a pdf LINK to the story: 

"The Pedestrian" -Bradbury 
 

3) AND FINALLY, after completion of your reading/highlighting as instructed above, use the 1/2 sheet given to you in class Thursday and COMPLETE JOURNAL #7 informal/personal response writing assignment [question ALSO given below] (WRITING section):  


Bradbury himself stated, “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”

Now that you've read both Fahrenheit 451 and “The Pedestrian,” for JOURNAL #7 in your BINDER WRITING SECTIONEVALUATE Bradbury's words ABOVE and what they mean to you.  Consider both texts and use the plot similarities and insight you’ve gained from our readings and many other discussions from the past nine weeks of class to help you respond to and evaluate his statement.

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**AND REMEMBER:
  • Journals are INFORMAL but COMPLETE; ALSO, PLEASE HAVE A HARD COPY (PRINTED OR WRITTEN) FOR F2F CLASS!!!
  • 150-200 words
  • You can use "I" in your response 
  • Use the text(s) mentioned (characters/plot/themes/etc.) to back up your response
--KIDS, ONCE MORE: THIS JOURNAL #7 ASSIGNMENT NEEDS TO BE PRESENT IN HARD-COPY FORMAT OF SOME KIND (*PRINTED OR WRITTEN) IN YOUR WRITING SECTION OF YOUR BINDER; BE READY FOR DISCUSSION OF YOUR RESPONSE, THE ASSIGNED HIGHLIGHTS WITHIN THE STORY, AND THE STORY ITSELF WED. 11/3

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