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Here are your offerings on Truth's famous speech, Ain't I a Woman? Remember that this is ONE of TWO options for the paper (due 11/21).
Our in class discussion of The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass will begin on Wednesday, 11/13, and continue until the following Wednesday, 11/20. Please use the provided example as the model for your annotations, writing, and questions.
Please have this story read and be prepared to WRITE AND/OR DISCUSS the irony of the story when you arrive in class on Tuesday, 11/12.
For your planning and overall awareness, I am posting the Huck Finn reading schedule and the annotation log you will use for our reading an discussion. This log will be invaluable for the creation of your final exam project. The dates are as follows: Day One: 12/2 Day Two: 12/3 Day Three: 12/4 Day Four: 12/5 Day Five: 12/6 Day Six: 12/9 Day Seven: 12/10 Day Eight: 12/11 Day Nine: 12/12 Day Ten: 12/13
Attached are the overall Frederick Douglass assignment, with chapter delinations, and the example I will be discussin in class. Please ensure that you have Frederick Douglass read by Wednesday, 11/13.
Now that we have (over?)explored the complex and symbolic world of Gothic Literature we will move into the much more linear and much less inferential world of Realism. The schedule is attached and the dates are as follows: Day One: 11/8 Day Two: 11/11 Day Three: 11/12 Day Four: 11/13 Day Five-Nine: 11/14-11/20 (Remember that 11/18 is the MANDATE BENCHMARK DAY!) Day Ten: 11/21 I will be provding the short readings but I do need you to aquire your own The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.
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