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Here are your notes and thoughts on this Aristotelian elements of tragedy. Happy thinking, drafting, and project-ing!
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Here is the outline you followed for the activity in class today.
Please provide text and answer each of the questions listed below EACH element of tragic heroism. 1. Comes from a high place a. Text: b. How do we understand this as a high place? Is there a symbol? Ideology? 2. Has hamartia a. Text: b. Can you make a link between the high place and the hamartia? Are they interrelated? How might the symbol or ideology play into the reinforcement of the hamartia? 3. Falls because of hamartia a. Text: b. What does Willy prize above all things? What are the choices he makes because of his hamartia? How do the choices lead to the destruction of the things he loves most of all? 4. Epiphany before death a. Text: b. What does Willy ultimately learn? What does that lesson say about the expectations for men? What does it say about the system created for the middle class? (Remember Miller HATES capitalism: how is Willy’s entire existence an indictment of capitalistic ideas) Please have text and bullet points for discussion and writing in regards to peripateia and anagorsis when you arrive at my door on Wednesday, 4/29.
Happy project thinking and drafting! By the time you arrive at my door on Tuesday, 4/28, please ensure that you have text and thoughts on each of the four elements that make a tragic hero.
Here are the four elements for you to use as a jumping off point (please have a piece of text that you feel proves that elements): 1. comes from a high place 2. has a tragic flaw (hamartia) 3. falls because of the flaw (loses everything they cherish because of the choices they make in relation to the flaw) 4. has an epiphany before death (this helps the audience achieve catharsis) Please post your ideas about Willy's hamartia by 7am on Friday, 4/24.
1. What is Willy's hamartia? (remember that hamartia is most often one of the Seven Deadly Sins) 2. Provide textual support from the play in which Willy's hamartia is displayed. Please post your ideas about Willy's hamartia by 7am on Friday, 4/24.
1. What is Willy's hamartia? (remember that hamartia is most often one of the Seven Deadly Sins) 2. Provide textual support from the play in which Willy's hamartia is displayed. Please post your ideas about Willy's hamartia by 7am on Friday, 4/24.
1. What is Willy's hamartia? (remember that hamartia is most often one of the Seven Deadly Sins) 2. Provide textual support from the play in which Willy's hamartia is displayed. Please post your ideas about Willy's hamartia by 7am on Friday, 4/24.
1. What is Willy's hamartia? (remember that hamartia is most often one of the Seven Deadly Sins) 2. Provide textual support from the play in which Willy's hamartia is displayed. Here are your comments on Roosevelt's use of diction in Fireside Chat, 19.
Here are some thoughts on how you might organize your thoughts for the synthesis activity.
1. make a general statement about the prompt 2. name the two documents you plan to use and note if these two documents agree or disagree with each other about your answer to number one 3. offer a brief explanation of what each document says about the answer to number one (this should be long enough to indicate you know the purpose of the document but short enough that it ONLY address the concept of number one) PARAGRAPH BREAK? 4. using the concept explored in each of the documents, decide which of the documents you agree or disagree with and write an intro type sentence that indicates your position 5. provided at least four sentences the explain WHY you agree or disagree (try to be specific with links to the ideas of text) 6. try to encorporate a quote in the final sentence |
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