How to Use the Summer Reading Blog
This is a Group Reading Experience.
As you make your way through the poems, or the play, or the novel, you may have a comment. Maybe you had a teacher like Mrs. Krikorian. Maybe you suddenly have a vivid memory of riding the bus to school in the rain. Go to the "Twenty Selected Poems" page, and leave a comment.
Maybe you're really getting angry at Hedda for how poorly she treats her husband. Or maybe you can really identify with the limitations that Hedda feels society has placed on her just because she's a girl. Go to the "Hedda" page, and vent! But wait! what's this? Somebody else has expressed a completely different opinion? What's up with that? You'd better let them know how wrong they are (in a pleasant and collegial way).
And when you're reading The Return of the Native, you're very confused about why Eustacia refused to open the door to Clym's mother? Did she think that Clym would answer the door? Did she know that he was fast asleep taking a nap. Go to the "Return of the Native" page, and ask what other people think.
I'll be peeking in from time to time, but mostly this is for you. (If you have a particular quesion, you can email me, but I see this as crowd-sourced learning.)
This is a group reading experience.
As you make your way through the poems, or the play, or the novel, you may have a comment. Maybe you had a teacher like Mrs. Krikorian. Maybe you suddenly have a vivid memory of riding the bus to school in the rain. Go to the "Twenty Selected Poems" page, and leave a comment.
Maybe you're really getting angry at Hedda for how poorly she treats her husband. Or maybe you can really identify with the limitations that Hedda feels society has placed on her just because she's a girl. Go to the "Hedda" page, and vent! But wait! what's this? Somebody else has expressed a completely different opinion? What's up with that? You'd better let them know how wrong they are (in a pleasant and collegial way).
And when you're reading The Return of the Native, you're very confused about why Eustacia refused to open the door to Clym's mother? Did she think that Clym would answer the door? Did she know that he was fast asleep taking a nap. Go to the "Return of the Native" page, and ask what other people think.
I'll be peeking in from time to time, but mostly this is for you. (If you have a particular quesion, you can email me, but I see this as crowd-sourced learning.)
This is a group reading experience.
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