Sunday, February 10, 2013
Response to Course Material
So, after the final, which I was very glad was performing, we haven't been concentrating on a new book until this week, when we started Ros and Guil are Dead. But before I talk about what I have been thinking about that play, I want to mention the multiple choice practice. We never finished going over it, and I kind of want to know the other answers so I can improve, since I am bad at the multiple choice. I almost want to take a practice test in class so I get a feel for how the ap will go down. Anyways, R and G is very confusing right now, but the parts I do understand I like. The play seems really deep, but I haven't grasped it yet. Maybe things will become clearer after we read more of the play. I look forward to how the themes of R and G are Dead and Hamlet are related, even if they are written in very different ways. What if the two plays are trying to convey the same message? I also wonder if this play will share some similarites with The American Dream since they both have unclear storylines and characters who forget everything. We will have to wait and see I suppose.
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Julia,
ReplyDeleteI totally agree about the final. What a relief! It was great to perform instead of the terms test. I was never very good at those tests. I noticed that too about the multiple choice practice. Just for future reference, though, the answers can be found in the book if you flip to the end of the test. I use that when it looks like we won't be able to get to all of the questions! R and G did seem very confusing but I feel like now that I have started to annotate it is making a lot more sense. Ii really liked how you connected what we are doing now back to the things we have done! Good job.