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Post 16: Final Reflection

This past week I took the AP English Literature exam. Overall, I believe I performed well on the exam, but not as well as I had been performing in class. The multiple choice portion of the exam was much less challenging than in-class practices while the free response portion was more difficult. I specifically feel that I struggled on the open question essay in the free response. For the open question, I had difficulty choosing a text and connecting the meaning of the work as a whole of that text to the prompt. The open question prompt dealt with the positives and negatives of a character with an idealistic perspective on life. For my essay, I discussed West Side Story and the characters’ - Tony and Maria - idealism for their future together that led to Tony’s death. While I believe I addressed the prompt, I struggled to organize my analysis as I progressed through my discussion of the play. In addition, I had issues addressing the meaning of the work as a whole initially, although I d

Post 15: TedTalk

Post 14: Robert Burns Supper and Extra Credit

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Epistle to a Young Friend. May, 1786 I lang hae thought, my youthfu’ friend, A Something to have sent you, Tho’ it should serve nae other end Than just a kind memento; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine; Perhaps it may turn out a Sang; Perhaps, turn out a Sermon. Ye’ll try the world soon my lad, And Andrew dear believe me, Ye’ll find mankind an unco squad, And muckle they may grieve ye; For care and trouble set your thought, Ev’n when your end’s attained; And a’ your views may come to nought, Where ev’ry nerve is strained. I’ll no say, men are villains a’; The real, harden’d wicked, Wha hae nae check but human law, Are to a few restricked: But Och, mankind are unco weak, An’ little to be trusted; If Self the wavering balance shake, It’s rarely right adjusted Yet they wha fa’ in Fortune’s strife, Their fate we should na censure, For still th’ important end of life, They equally may answer: A man may hae an honest heart, Tho’ Poortith hourly stare

Post 13: King Lear Final Open Question

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Post 12: Where Do Monsters Lurk?

Post 11: Greek Tragedy Festival

Post 10: It's Greek to Me Poetry PPT