Tuesday, September 23, 2014

All Boys, All Blogged: September 23, 2014

Focus: What does the structure of Chapter 4 suggest about power?

1. Meeting with the counselors in the Forum

2. Finishing Chapter 4 together with a staging focus on power, weakness, and bullying

While reading...

  • Which characters start the scene powerless? What do they have in common?  How can we stage them to symbolize power and weakness?
  • Which characters gain power as the scene goes on?  
  • Which characters lose power as the scene ends?  

After reading...
  • What do Curley and Curley's wife, our two big bullies, have in common? Do you feel sorry for them?
  • Try out the cyclical structure chart.
  • What does the structure of this scene suggest about the power and weakness of the dream?


Thesis of the day: In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses ________________ (bully's name) to illustrate how bullies want ___________________ but end up ________________________.

OR

Extra challenge: In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate _______________________________.

OR

Extra extra challenge: In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses ___________________ (pick one of the character's defects, like Candy's hands, or Crooks' back, or Lennie's mental disability) to symbolize ___________________________.

HW:
1. Please read to the bottom of page 90 and start working on your reading journal/annotations (I'd say compose at least two).

2. Remember that this Friday, September 26, is the end of 6 weeks; if you have any make up work or revised assignments that you'd like to get credit on, you must submit it by 11:00 am on that Friday at the latest.

23 comments:

  1. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses Curley's Wife to illustrate how bullies want to be on top and better than everyone else but end up actually being on the bottom.

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  2. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate crooks acting as if nothing had happened.

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  3. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate, how Crooks is back where he started and how since he is black he wont be able to do what he wants.

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  4. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate the hope and dreamer that is inside of all of these men including Crooks.

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  5. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how as soon as Crooks starts feeling happy and not so alone, he is shut down and sent back to stage one.

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  6. In of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of chapter 4 to illustrate how hard times were back when there was segregation.

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  7. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate the mood never really changed.

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  8. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how difficult it was for a black man, even with an opportunity or a little hope, to have friends, live well, and start a life of his own.

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  9. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how segregation really affected black people.

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  10. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate that you plans can change really quick. They can change for the good like when Crooks offered his help to Candy and Lennie. But then when Curley's wife comes in she threatens to kill Crooks. Then Crooks pulls his offer off the table that he made with Candy and Lennie.

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  11. Thesis of the day: In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses Curly's wife to illustrate how bullies want to make others feel bad to bring themselves up. but end up being hated and disliked.

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  12. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate the hopelessness of Crooks because he starts alone, gets a glimpse of a better life, and then he is back alone.

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  13. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate that no matter how much things change they usually end going back to the way they were before.

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  14. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how Crooks feels like he has the most power among the weaker ones, but then realizes he is in the exact same place he started once everyone returns from town.

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  15. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how easily power seems to come, yet most of the time the amount of power never actually changes.

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  16. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how unstable and unsure everyone is on the ranch.

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  17. In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate Crooks's isolation from everyone because the small hope that he had was crushed by the fact that he is black, so he must live alone.

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  18. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate the inequality of the powerless characters, and they all end up having a little equal time where everyone is treated equal.

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  19. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of chapter 4 to illustrate how easy it is to reach the ability to obtain power, yet most of the time the amount of power never really changes with a character.

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  20. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of chapter 4 to illustrate the way things can form and deform in a matter of time.

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  21. In of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate how the hopes and dreams of Crooks can increase so quickly, but can be taken away so fast by a white person in this time-period.

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  22. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 to illustrate that everybody has hope of leaving and having a life of their own even Crooks.

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  23. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the cyclical structure of Chapter 4 in order to show how each character has their own dreams and they want to follow them but they don't know where to start.

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