- - - Are Eliezer's actions regarding his dying father honorable? Explain your answer.
- - - Why is the memoir called Night?
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- - Is the Holocaust the last major human catsptrophe? I mean,
seriously, this kind of thing couldn't ever happen again, right?
Explain.
Mr. Moio's Literary Genres Central
12 March 2015
"Night" Section 5 Reaction
- - - How does Eliezer’s realization of what Rabbi Eliahou’s son did during the forced march affect the way he feels about his own father?
- - - Choose one theme that you can derive from the reading, support the presence of the theme in the memoir with evidence from text and EXPLAIN the theme.
11 March 2015
"Night" Section 4 Reaction
- - - - Why did Eliezer’s father give him the spoon
and the knife as his inheritance? What
is the significance of such a gift in Auschwitz?
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What choices are open to Eliezer and his
father when the camp is evacuated? How
is the decision to leave made? Who makes
the decision? Is it the “right”
choice? Or is it an example of a
“choiceless choice?”
04 March 2015
"Night" Section 3 Reaction
- - - While Eliezer witnesses many hangings, he
decides to describe two in particular.
Why are these two hangings so important to him?
- - - When the young boy is hanged, a prisoner asks, “Where is God now?” Eliezer thinks to himself, “He is hanging here on this gallows . . .” What does this statement mean? Is it a hopeful, fearful or angry statement?
- - - When the young boy is hanged, a prisoner asks, “Where is God now?” Eliezer thinks to himself, “He is hanging here on this gallows . . .” What does this statement mean? Is it a hopeful, fearful or angry statement?
02 March 2015
"Night" Section 2 Reaction
- - - Explain the significance of the poem in the middle of page 34.
- - - how has the Eliezer's relationship with his father changed since the beginning of the book. Why is this important?
27 February 2015
"Night" Section 1 Reaction
- - - Why does Wiesel begin the memoir with the story of Moishe the Beadle?
- - - What themes has Wiesel begun to establish in Section 1? Explain.
- - - What themes has Wiesel begun to establish in Section 1? Explain.
21 December 2014
"Macbeth" Unit Final
Blogger is not always reliable, so I would type my response in word
first and then copy and paste to the blog site. It is 100% YOUR
RESPONSIBILITY to have your blog submitted by the beginning of class on
Tuesday, December 23.
Item 1: Identify and EXPLAIN two themes in Macbeth, and use two examples from text to support the presence of the themes in the tragedy.
Item 2: Using two elements of Greek Tragedy, and two elements of Shakespearean tragedy, explain how Macbeth is both. Be sure to use examples from the TEXT (not the movie) for support.
Item 3: Who is the tragic hero in Macbeth? Defend your response.
Item 1: Identify and EXPLAIN two themes in Macbeth, and use two examples from text to support the presence of the themes in the tragedy.
Item 2: Using two elements of Greek Tragedy, and two elements of Shakespearean tragedy, explain how Macbeth is both. Be sure to use examples from the TEXT (not the movie) for support.
Item 3: Who is the tragic hero in Macbeth? Defend your response.
17 December 2014
"Macbeth" Act III Reaction
There is NO POINT VALUE for the first item, I am just curious:
- - - What is your favorite snack?
- - - Who is more affected by the events of the play, Macbeth or Lady Macbeth? Explain.
- - - If Macbeth's fate is predetermined, do you feel sorry for him because he is only an instrument of fate? Explain.
- - - What is your favorite snack?
- - - Who is more affected by the events of the play, Macbeth or Lady Macbeth? Explain.
- - - If Macbeth's fate is predetermined, do you feel sorry for him because he is only an instrument of fate? Explain.
12 December 2014
"Macbeth" Act II Reaction
- - - Explain the progression of the tragic hero cycle for both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth through Act II.
- - - Explain how Macbeth is like a Greek Tragedy through Act II. Use evidence from TEXT to explain.
- - - Explain how Macbeth is like a Greek Tragedy through Act II. Use evidence from TEXT to explain.
09 December 2014
"Macbeth" Act I Reaction
- - - Who or what is in control in the play? Are the witches in
control, are the characters in control of their own actions or is
everything predetermined by fate? Please defend your response.
- - - Explain the significance of Shakespeare drawing distinctions between masculinity and femininity in the play, and of his use of contrast. Support your response.
- - - Explain the significance of Shakespeare drawing distinctions between masculinity and femininity in the play, and of his use of contrast. Support your response.
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