If you take this option you will create a blog devoted to the motif. (I will teach you how to create blogs next week.)
1. You will write an explication the use, effect, and meaning of the motif in at least three literary works. In a concluding section arrive at a bold, nuanced insight by comparing and contrasting the use of the motif in the three works. (1000+ words)
2. You will write a careful, insightful explication of how another work of art -- film, painting, sculpture, song, etc. -- makes use of the motif in a significant, relevant way. (As well as explicating the use of the motif within the single work, consider meaningful similarities and differences between its use in the non-literary work and its use in the literary works.) (300+ words).
3. You will create a work of art of your own that makes use of the motif. The work of art must be accompanied by a paragraph that discusses the use of the motif in the work you have created.
This option is new and I'm still fleshing it out a bit.
Friday, May 8, 2009
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Alison Randazza
I'm doing this one.
I don't know what motif I'm going to do yet, I'll post again later with the motif of my choice.
O.K.!
I am as well choosing this option. I will know what motif at a later date and will post my motif!
Hannah Benson!
How self is defined in relation to family <--My motif
i'm tracking how a physical journey changes the self through a work of literature.
O.K., I'm going to do sight/blindness and it's relationship the the truth.
Liz Favazza
I am going to be revealing the connections of betrayal between the literary works.
I would like to do this one
Int to tract caffeine through literary works, and the meanings that this takes. (coffee, I'm finding, presents many many meanings in culture :) )
Jaclyn Arnold
I am choosing this option but I am still not sure of what motif I will be tracking.
i'm going to find out how the sea is used to characterize people
This is the one that I'm doing and I'm doing the motif of blindness.
I am following the motif of suicide in works of literature about women heroines in the nineteenth century. I am using The Awakening, Madame Bovary, and Hedda Gabler.
I'm tracking machines and machinery
I'll use Brave New World, 1984, The Little Car and probably some other works of literature.
My motif is the loss of innocence/purity
Michael M
I am tracking free will throughout three novels
Brian Hand
I'm looking at blood in various literary works.
the web address to my blog:
projectpiblindness.blogspot.com
Lucy Fox
I am going to look into the motif of dreams
(and their relation to the character's reality?)
Alison Randazza
Here's the link:
http://alisonapenglish.blogspot.com/
Here's the link to my blog..
http://elizabethapenglish.blogspot.com/
http://lucinalovesapenglish.blogspot.com/
Do it, you won't.
http://hannahapenglish.blogspot.com/
http://jaclynapenglish.blogspot.com/
Megan Leach
My blog is at:
http://coffeecoffeelit.wordpress.com/
Naomi Nimon
I'm doing the motif of fire.
The web adress is naomiapenglish.blogspot.com
Abigail Lechlleiter
I am going to do this, and I think that my motif will be insanity.
I'm doing this! Not sure what my motif is yet either but I'll post it once I know.
my blog is
www.allieapenguins.blogspot.com/
Michael M
michaelapenglish.blogspot.com
www.brianhapenglish.blogspot.com
sarahjapenglish.blogspot.com
OK it was just too tempting. I'm changing my entire plan of action. I'm going to go for the laughter. And here it is again:
courtlandkelly.blogspot.com
My motif is 'Communication' and our need for words and that shtuff.
http://alioapenglish.blogspot.com/
How writers reveal themselves, or become revealed via artifice.
http://lucyapenglish.blogspot.com/
http://abigailapenglish.blogspot.com/
http://chloeapenglish.blogspot.com/
I'm tracking butterflies, starting with Lolita.
http://thelongwayhomethemotifoftravel.blogspot.com/
Find and track Shakespeare's final motif...I will read the last sonnet, tragedy and comedy (154, Coriolanus and The Tempest) to figure out the last thing on the Bard's mind.
http://caitlinapenglish.blogspot.com/
www.newagemachineman.blogspot.com
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