1. Warming up with the Dead Poets Society performance of Puck's final speech (1:35:20) and playing musical chairs with yesterday's metacognitions
2. Enjoying some lively mental jousting
3. Composing your big question blogs on A Midsummer Night's Dream, viewing the film version (1:27:11), and completing a quick reflection ticket
HW:
For MONDAY:
- Please finish your big question blog on A Midsummer Night's Dream if you did not finish in class.
- If you own your own copy of Beloved, start bringing it to class on Monday.
I think in the film, the Clearing is very intentionally shown as not being very clear when Sethe is there. i think this is to show how time can change the world or landscape, but not the people who were there.
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