AP Literature and Composition CHS

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Week 28

GOING WITH THE FLOW

It has been said that you can never put your foot in the same river twice. Rivers are alive, flowing, and in constant motion. The river that was there a moment ago is long gone. The same is true for poetry, music, art, and even movies. We never really hear the same song twice or see the same piece of art twice. What we bring to a second or third or hundredth exposure to a song or a painting is always different than the time before. We bring memories, feelings, and sensations. And the effect is cumulative. Even when I run, I never really run the same route exactly the same. It is impossible for me to recreate the exact circumstances for each run. I can’t have the same weather or the same people around me. I bring to each run a new sensation and experience. My point here is that each of us brings our own experiences to poetry. However, it is essential to try to become the poet when you read his/her poem. Walk in the shoes of the writer. Determine who is speaking, what the poem is about, and how the poet created the meaning (literary devices). Trust the poet, then all will be well.

Stay focused this week in our quest to better understand poetry. It really is beautiful and powerful. Perhaps, then your preconceived myth of poetry could be altered in a more positive way.


On The Great Gatsby:

When reading The Great Gatsby this week think about the values and goals that Fitzgerald describes in the chapters. Do they conflict with your own? Remember, each chapter is rich in imagery, symbols, foreshadowing, juxtaposition, irony, paradox, sentence patterns, and speech styles. And within this mastery of literary techniques is Fitzgerald’s criticism of a materialistic society focused on this American Dream. For this, The Great Gatsby is a social epithet, and a work that has endured to tell us something about the human condition, which is universal.

Here are your assignments/Agenda for Week 28:


If you have questions about these assignments, please leave a comment or email me directly. Remember, I will check the blog until 9:59 pm. You know I need my Seinfeld fix.

12 Comments:

Blogger lmanuel9 said...

Hi Mr. Di Leo! It's Leandra...
Are you eventually collecting our poetry and Gatsby journals? Or just quickly checking them in class to make sure we have spent enough time on it?
Thank you!
> Wow, no wierd comments from me this week!@.@

March 28, 2008 at 2:41 PM  
Blogger lmanuel9 said...

Oh yeah... I just wanted to know 'cause I tend to spend too much time on assignments!
-Leandra

March 28, 2008 at 2:43 PM  
Blogger fdileo said...

I will eventually collect both journals, yet by a mere inspection on Mon, will indicate the thoroughness or lack thereof, of entries/commitment.

Enjoy

March 28, 2008 at 5:35 PM  
Blogger SBillittier said...

Hi Mr. DiLeo,
Hope you had a really nice break! See you Monday.
-Sarah

March 29, 2008 at 5:51 AM  
Blogger OMendoza3 said...

I second Sarah, Mr. DiLeo. I hope you had a good spring break, and we'll all be seeing you in a couple of days...

Oh. And did you know, that if you listen really hard, you can hear the sound of thousands of Buffolonian high school students rushing to finish the work they put off all vacation?

March 29, 2008 at 2:00 PM  
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March 29, 2008 at 2:32 PM  
Blogger fdileo said...

LOL Olivia...great metaphor that is most likely a reality.

Glad to hear from my BLOG "cult" followers....

March 29, 2008 at 4:17 PM  
Blogger lmanuel9 said...

Hey Mr.Di Leo! For our reading logs...
Do we have to write out the whole "chunk"? Or
Can we just write out the first three words followed by "..." then the last three words(and pg#)?
Thanks!
- Leandra
Oh yeah, can our poetry and reading journals be in the same notebook?> a.k.a.- literature notebook ;)
And Go Blog Cult!Woot, Woot!

March 30, 2008 at 8:18 AM  
Blogger lmanuel9 said...

For the poetry assignment... do we have to write an analysis or just our analytical thought process(our personal response)... because I've been just doing a short commentary for each one...
Can we have the same theme over again (ex. carpe diem)
Thank You
-Leandra
I've decided to type it.

March 30, 2008 at 10:19 AM  
Blogger fdileo said...

yes, you should write out the chunk...easier to analyze...poetry and Gatsby could be in same journal....

March 30, 2008 at 4:37 PM  
Blogger lmanuel9 said...

Mr. Di Leo kun...!! Go Gatsby Go!

March 31, 2008 at 6:57 PM  
Blogger DMarcel3 said...

hey Mr. Dileo, just trying to be one of your "blog cult followers". See you in a few hours.

-reject chair kid



j/k

April 3, 2008 at 11:47 PM  

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