Friday, March 2, 2018

British Literature Class Notes -- Week 6 (March 1)

Greetings!

A week off from class was a nice break, but it is also good to be back to our CHAT classes.  

We've started on our longest book of the semester, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.  This is not only a long book, it is a rich book of colorful characters and a unique plot that twists and turns.  We took time today to read aloud some portions and to discuss the qualities of Pip, Mrs. Joe, Joe Gargery, Miss Havisham, and Uncle Pumblechook.    

In class I mentioned some media sources, which I will include here, but I would like to caution students to NOT watch any videos as a substitute for reading the text.  A number of the current films do not remain true to the original novel.

Another helpful option is a free recording of Great Expectations on iTunes.  Even though I've read the book several times, listening to it caused various sections to "pop out."  It seemed as if my brain responded differently when listening than it did while reading.  You can go to the Librivox website to find the same version that I've been listening to.

Assignments for Next Week:
-- Read Great Expectations, p. 96 - 191
-- Bring 3 Discussion Questions
-- Next Week's Discussion Leader -- Daniel

Links for this week:
Class Notes


Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Prichard

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