Friday, January 11, 2019

False Gold: January 11, 2019

Focus: What is the function of the battle royal in Invisible Man?

1. Warming up by collecting objects from the Prologue and Chapter 1
  • Skim through the Prologue and Chapter 1 and make a quick list of important objects.
  • Jot down (or highlight) an intriguing quotation to describe each one.
  • With a partner, try to find connections between the objects...what do they have in common? Can you find any connections between these objects and the stereotypes from Ethnic Notions?

2. Enjoying our first Socratic seminar of 2019: The Prologue and Chapter 1 of Invisible Man

3. Wrapping up with kudos, epiphanies, and lingering questions

HW:
1. For MONDAY (not Tuesday): Please read Chapter 2 and prepare a Socratic ticket.

2. ONGOING: Peruse Academic Vocabulary, Unit 1; we will have our first assessment next Wednesday.

1 comment:

  1. Are the electric rug and the stripper historically relevant?
    Rug and woman reinforce the stereotypes that the audience believes (exposed, dancing)
    The Woman
    Why does the narrator feels drawn in and threatened by the woman?
    Men are expected to both desire the woman and ignore her
    Time
    Book published in 1952
    Grandfather lives during the reconstruction
    Louis armstrong song “Black and Blue” came out in 1929
    Chapter 1 takes place during the 1930s-ish
    The Color Blue
    Page 14, page 12, page 22
    Are blue and black the same?
    Blue= emotion, bruises
    Why is “Black and Blue” alluded to?
    The young narrator feels a need to fit in
    Louis Armstrong met white entertainment standards even in his protest
    “I’m white inside”, “My only sin is my skin”, the narrator feel a lack of personal identity
    How much is our identity shaped by those around us?
    Italics in the Prologue
    The narrator smokes weed and enters a period of transcendence
    Is he dreaming?
    Why is the creation story told with missing parts?
    Music
    Recurring theme
    Music is described in words that are traditionally used to describe visible things
    Book as a whole is structured on the basis of a jazz song- repetitive scenes with slight variations
    The Battle Royale: Blindfold
    Comparison to Oedipus- the narrator is blindfolded as opposed to blinding himself
    He is eventually able to see through his blindness and succeed
    Relationship between the boys’ blindness and the audiences blindness
    Made of white cloth- using whiteness to cover up black eyes
    Lack of understanding led to inability to succeed
    Metaphor for the reconstruction- forced to live in a “white way”
    Loss of physical sight leads to loss of perspective/morals/identity
    Invisibility
    Invisibility frees the narrator to make his own choices
    Narrator copies Booker T Washington speech about slow progress towards social equality

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