WELCOME STUDENTS!

This is a place for us to discuss openly and honestly the literature we are reading. Here we are all just communicating our thoughts on what we are reading. There are no right and wrong answers. However, you are expected to be polite, mature, and on topic.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

"A throng of bearded men..."

We began Hawthrone's novel The Scarlet Letter today and got our first glimpse of Hester Pyrnne.  What have you noticed in Hawthorne's novel about Hester, people, and punishment?  What part of the beginning made you pause and think for a moment?  Why?  (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight, Dec. 1, 2011.)  PS:  I hope you noticed this picture is accurate to the book.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Giving Thanks

As we approach the end of the semester and Thanksgiving Day, I would like to tell you how much I have enjoyed having each of you in my class. I hope that something we read inspired or interested you. Therefore, of all the things we have read, which work are you most "thankful" for having read? Why? (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight Friday, November 25, 2011.)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

RESEARCH!

Share with us what you are researching and why you selected this topic. Also, tell us something you have learned about this topic while doing this research.  (The deadline to post a comment to this question is midnight Friday, November 18, 2011.)

Sunday, November 13, 2011

We have been rescued!

It has been an adventure working our way through this novel.  I really hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.  Here we are at the end...enjoying some drinks (of course non-alcoholic) in our Lord of the Flies coconuts. (thanks to Mrs. Jelinski).

Monday, November 7, 2011

In the end...

William Golding said in his lecture at the end of the novel, "...that the only that matters is what you (the reader) get from a novel..."There are many themes in LORD OF THE FLIES. Among them are good versus evil, the importance of unity, the importance of law and order, survival of the fittest, the evil of mankind, the belief in hope, the loss of innocence, and the process of maturity. Which theme in the novel did you find most interesting? What did you learn through LORD OF THE FLIES about this theme? Explain which scene(s) in the book helped you to fully see this theme and how. (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight Thursday, November 10, 2011.)

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Oh, Piggy!

Few people can read Lord of the Flies without getting attached to or without relating in some way to Piggy. He represents so much about life and human nature.  Other than intelligence, what, in the allegorical sense of the novel, do you think Piggy represents?  Give an example from the novel to support your claim.  (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight Monday, November 7, 2011.)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

What else is there to do?

Chapters 8 and 9 give us a view of mankind that many try to forget or ignore?  What is Golding saying through these chapters about man?  In what ways does he convey this message?  (The deadline to post a response to this question is midnight, Saturday, November 5, 2011)