Monday, October 8, 2018

Descending into the Fire and Rising up from the Ashes: October 8, 2018

Focus: What does Steinbeck reveal to us in his final chapters?

1. Warming up with three good things

2. Warming up a bit more with Steinbeck's fires (pun intended!):

Take a look at Lee's commentary on fire (598).  Put it into your own words and consider whether or not you agree with him.

Revisit the three scenes in recent reading in which a character sets something on fire:

  • Sheriff Quinn's burning of explicit photos (558)
  • Cal's burning of the money (565-6)
  • Abra's burning of Aron's letters (578, 583)

In each scene, what does the fire release?  What does it destroy?

What do these objects have in common?

Why is destruction by fire (vs. a different method of destruction) appropriate to these particular objects?

How/what do these fiery scenes contribute to the meaning of the work as a whole?

3. Enjoying our final Socratic seminar on East of Eden

4. Wrapping up: Lingering questions, big epiphanies, generous kudos

HW:
1. Enjoy a few days without a reading assignment. You've earned it. 

2. For TOMORROW: Bring your laptops an East of Eden; you will compose your big question blogs in class. 

3. For THURSDAY: You will have your Tuesday writing on East of Eden.

4. Start reading your sonnet out loud a few times a day; aim to memorize it by October 24.

1 comment:

  1. East of Eden Final Seminar Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r2Q23yXCnPUvu4PyP2AeTwVAP3jHl4A4HCZwWdW3Cgs/edit?usp=sharing

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