Hey ladies,
I know you three have topics that do not fit into any particular group in our class. Please feel free to post your ideas, questions, key passages, and/or resources here. I'll keep track of your conversation and participate in it myself.
Mrs. Robinson
Friday, February 4, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
1984 Essays - Politics
If you are writing about how Orwell was influenced by political elements inNazi Germany and Stalinist Russia, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays - Themes: Danger of Permanent Totalitarianism
If you are writing about the Danger of Permanent Totalitarianism in 1984, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays - Themes: Individuality vs. Tyranny
If you are writing about Individuality vs. Tyranny in 1984, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays - Themes: Destruction of Human Values
If you are focusing on the theme of Destruction of Human Values in 1984, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays - Themes: Subjective vs. Objective Reality
If you are writing about the theme of Subjective vs. Objective Reality in 1984, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays - Themes: Alienation and Isolation
If you are focusing on the theme of Alienation and Isolation in 1984, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays: Holocaust Denial
If you are writing about a connection between those who deny the Holocaust ever happened and the treatment of history in the world of 1984, please use this space to post your ideas, helpful resources, key passages, and/or questions.
1984 Essays: Mind Control
For those of you looking for techniques the Party uses to control the population's minds in 1984, use this space to post ideas, helpful resources, key passages you are considering using in your essay, and/or questions.
1984 Essays: Existentialism
For those of you working on comparing Winston and Daru as existentialist heroes, please use this space to post ideas, helpful resources, key passages from 1984 or "The Guest" that you are considering using, and/or questions.
Friday, January 7, 2011
1984 Book One, Chapters 1-4: Discussion Points to Ponder
Big Brother
Goldstein
Two Minutes Hate
Youth Spies
Party slogans
Winston's diary
O'Brien
the Parsons
Thought Police
Winston's job
Oceania, Airstrip One, London
Family relationships
Junior Anti-Sex League
Newspeak
Physical Jerks
Inner Party, Outer Party, Proles
the dark-haired girl
propaganda (war film)
Oceania, Eurasia, Eastasia
Comrade Ogilvy
Goldstein
Two Minutes Hate
Youth Spies
Party slogans
Winston's diary
O'Brien
the Parsons
Thought Police
Winston's job
Oceania, Airstrip One, London
Family relationships
Junior Anti-Sex League
Newspeak
Physical Jerks
Inner Party, Outer Party, Proles
the dark-haired girl
propaganda (war film)
Oceania, Eurasia, Eastasia
Comrade Ogilvy
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Writing about Writing
In his famous essay "Why I Write," George Orwell explains how he first got interested in writing, and he argues that there are four possible motivations that authors have for writing. After you have taken time to read the essay and to consider his life experiences, his philosophy on writing, and his reasons for writing, I want you to use this space to respond however you wish. You may decide to highlight interesting arguments, puzzling portions of the essay, identify relatable experiences you have had, or ask questions to which your peers and I can respond in a class discussion. You may even want to use the essay and what you know of 1984 so far to make some predictions about themes or issues in the text. My only requirement for this response is that you clearly show you have read and intellectually pondered the essay (Hint: Quoting the essay demonstrates that you have taken time to consider it in your response).
For those of you up for a challenge, consider posting an analysis of his poem that is within the essay: "A Happy Vicar I Might Have Been." This task will take some time because it requires you to do some connotative and historical research to understand the layers of meaning, but it's well worth the effort it takes!
For those of you up for a challenge, consider posting an analysis of his poem that is within the essay: "A Happy Vicar I Might Have Been." This task will take some time because it requires you to do some connotative and historical research to understand the layers of meaning, but it's well worth the effort it takes!
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