Thursday, April 23, 2009

Developing Viewpoint

Please read the following article and develop your viewpoint on the main idea the author is making in the article. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observations. Your post should be a min. of 250 words and should first be written as a word document and then cut and paste on to the blog. No lower case "i" or "you" "your". Reference needs to be made to the author and article and of course in your intro you need to introduce the interpretation of the main idea, supported by direct passages or quotes from the article. In addition, please state your viewpoint clearly in the intro.
Remember all writing should have an intro, middle, and end.
Sign your blog with your first name and initial of your last name and period.
And last but not least, include your word count.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/194640

See you Monday!

Ms. Ojeda

Friday, April 17, 2009

The Great Gatsby Assignment

Welcome! Your blogging task this weekend is to blog about The Great Gatsby. You will choose ONE of the prompts below and respond to it.

Here are some tips to compose an adequate blog post:

  • address the prompt specifically and stay on topic
  • post must reflect original and coherent thought; don't copy or paraphrase someone else's words and don't ramble.
  • post must be between 200-250 words in length
  • type your post in a Word document first, run through spell check and the grammar check, then copy and paste to blog.
You must post your comment on/before Sunday 4/19/09 at 10:00pm or it will not be graded. Please include your 1st name, initial of last name (for privacy) and class period.

1) Fitzgerald scholar Matthew J. Bruccoli claims: "The Great Gatsby does not proclaim the nobility of the human spirit; it is not politically correct; it does not reveal how to solve the problems of life; it delivers no fashionable or comforting messages. It is just a masterpiece." Do you agree? Use quote, passages, characters, and or themes to support your view.
2) What do the faded eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg symbolize? Is there a connection between this billboard and the green light at the end of Daisy's dock? Use specifics.
3) Is Fitzgerald writing a love story that embraces American ideals of the 1920's, or a satire that comments on American idealspf the 1920's? Use passages, quotes and characters to support your view.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Dialogue on The Great Gatsby

Post questions or commentaries as you read through The Great Gatsby.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Article to Read and Video to Watch

Please read the following essay "The End of Excess: Is this Crisis Good for America? " written by Kurt Andersen, Time Magazine, April 6, 2009, on line or print it out. (You might want to print it out since we will be discussing it in class.)

http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1887728,00.html

Please post commentaries on items you specifically agree with and disagree with taken directly from the article. In addition make connections to other students commentaries.
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In addition, go on to following video and watch.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/29954853#29954853
Comment on it.

Here are some tips on how to compose an adequate blog post:
  • address the prompt and stay on topic
  • post must reflect original and coherent thought; don't copy or paraphrase someone else's words and don't ramble
  • do not use "I" "I think" "You" "My opinion" etc.
  • type your post in a Word document first, run both the spell checker and the grammar checker, then copy & paste to blog
  • post must be between 200-250 words in length
  • you know how to do this - after all, you have been writing for me for an entire 9 weeks.
You must post your comment on/before Sunday, 4/12/09 at 1000pm. Please include your first name, initial of last name (for privacy), and period.