WLC+Arnold

Reading Assignments: Divide your novel into four sections - by pages or chapters. **Post the schedule below on your wiki page with your pages/chapters due filled in for each class.**

Class 39 World Literature Circles - Meeting #1 Pages / Chapters Due:

Class 41 World Literature Circles - Meeting #2 Pages / Chapters Due:

Class 43 World Literature Circles - Meeting #3 Pages / Chapters Due:

Class 44 World Literature Circles - Meeting #4 Pages / Chapters Due:

It looks like it's going to be peaceful cultural lifestyle of Africa. Third Person point of view. A narrator is speaking. Currently slavery is present in the story. Slaves are serving the white men. Slaves are away from their houses. July is African. July is a black slave of a white man. South Africa, when the independence movement began. I think this book will be about independence movements from the Europeans during the mid - 1900s
 * Preview** your book by answering the following questions on your wiki page:
 * What do you think this novel will be about based on the cover art? (complete sentences)
 * READ THE FIRST PAGE ALOUD IN YOUR GROUP
 * What is the POV (provide evidence)?
 * What conflict is introduced?
 * What characters are introduced?
 * What do you learn about each of the characters (provide textual evidence)?
 * What is the setting (time, location)?
 * What do you think this book will be about? (complete sentences)

Sentence Patterns

24/05/2010

Sentence Pattern 1

Music bombarded him at such an immense volume that his bones were almost shaken f, whorom their tendons;he felt his jaw vibrate, his eyes wobble in his head.

It has a semi-colon and connects two independent sentences that are related to each other. Reflections: After each world literature circle discussion, please complete the following reflection in complete sentences on your page. (Clearly label each discussion reflection.) **What was the most interesting idea or insight that was discussed in your group meeting today?** Describe the discussion in as much detail as you can, noting the ideas various members came up with as well as any follow-up questions that were asked. (This reflection needs to be a paragraph in length.)

The most interesting idea was Eric's connection of "July's People" with "Things Fall Apart" and "Romeo and Juliet". Eric said that July's People is very closely related to July's people. Black people are abused, enslaved, and terrorized by the small group of White people, even though the whites are simply outnumbered by the Blacks. Also July's People is similar to Romeo and Juliet that Lovers meet in secret and try to run away from the establishments in both books.

Reflections: #2 After each world literature circle discussion, please complete the following reflection in complete sentences on your page. (Clearly label each discussion reflection.) **What was the most interesting idea or insight that was discussed in your group meeting today?** Describe the discussion in as much detail as you can, noting the ideas various members came up with as well as any follow-up questions that were asked. (This reflection needs to be a paragraph in length.)

The most interesting idea of today's discussion was Eric NamKyu Steve Jho's connection of Fahrenheit 451 with the Death of Ivan Ilych. Eric told that both stories tells the hardship and the problems of certain job, and the life of a person who does such work for living. For Death of Ivan Ilych, it was lawyer, and for Fahrenheit 451, it was fireman, or the book scorcher, wh censors the knowledge that the people can acquire from reading.

Reflections: After each world literature circle discussion, please complete the following reflection in complete sentences on your page. (Clearly label each discussion reflection.) **What was the most interesting idea or insight that was discussed in your group meeting today?** Describe the discussion in as much detail as you can, noting the ideas various members came up with as well as any follow-up questions that were asked. (This reflection needs to be a paragraph in length.)

your topic of research Religion a URL link to your reliable source http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/451/ state why you think the source is reliable Sparknotes is the most decent,famous and reliable literature evaluation/summary site known to mankind so far. write a one paragraph summary of your source (5-8 complete sentences) Ray Bradbury uses multiple religious references. Christian artifacts, and structures such as crucifix, and church icons of Christianity. Christian values, such as forgiveness, work as an enlightenment of ideas that can make people to go against such tyranny. The narrative also contains biblical stories and legends to explain ideas. For example the miracle of Canaa, a miracle which JC turned water into wine, is used. Fire, which is used to burn books, also contain other Christian meanings of fire. Biblical Language also takes a important part of the novel, because quotes from the bible are constantly used in the novel. be prepared to share with your group and the class