Before class on Wednesday, READ & WRITE:
- My Announcement that introduces the play, Antigone, and its characters.
- I strongly suggest you read the play in two sections and on different days (see page numbers) to make the reading more pleasant!
- By Monday, read pp. 1-21 of Sophocles, Antigone.
- Some of the grammar and vocabulary may be challenging, so whenever you read it, be sure you have a lot of time to focus on it.
- Respond to the Discussion Question âCentral Conflictâ (click on the red text)
- From what you have read so far, what do you think the main conflict of the play is?
- Just hit âreplyâ to this question and answer it by Monday evening!
- By Wednesday, read pp. 22-45 of Antigone.
- Again, whenever you choose to read the play, be sure to read it long before class time on Wednesday evening!
- Write a Post titled Full Name, Did Antigone engage in civil disobedience? and save it under the category Unit 2 Work that includes the following (at least 100 words):
- A definition for the term âcivil disobedience,â and explain whether or not you think Antigone is engaged in an act of civil disobedience.
- This is one of those low-stakes writing assignments thatâs worth 30% of your overall grade, so itâs important you complete it!
Weâll discuss both the Discussion Question and your Post in class, so complete both before we meet on Wednesday!
Wednesday, October 20
During Part 1, we’ll DISCUSS and WRITE (and DISCUSS some more):
- The Discussion Question: “Central Conflict.”
- Write a Post titled Full Name, Characters of Antigone and saved under the category Unit 2 Work. The post should have two paragraphs that include the following:
- Paragraph 1: Re-read the first 100 lines (pages 1-5) of the play, and write some adjectives that come to mind describing the two sisters (Antigone and Ismene). With these characteristics in mind, what actors would you cast in the role of Antigone and Ismene if this were a movie? Why?
- Paragraph 2: Re-read Creonâs monologue (pp. 6-8), Creonâs interactions with the guard (pp. 8-13), and the section between Antigone and Creon after she is brought before him (pp.13-21) in order to gain a sense of Creonâs character. If Creon lived in todayâs world, on which social media platform would his monologue appear? Why would he use this platform? What traits does he have that would make him choose this platform? Using the conventions of the platform, rewrite a section of the monologue in modern language.
- Weâll be writing and discussing your responses to these questions during class, so having read the play before class is vital.
- This is one of those low-stakes writing assignments thatâs worth 30% of your overall grade, so itâs important you complete it!
During Part 2, weâll DISCUSS:
- What happened to Antigone, Ismene, Creon, and Creonâs son (Haemon) and wife (Eurydice) by the end of the play?
- Your answers to the question: âDid Antigone engage in civil disobedience?â in small groups and as a class.
- During class, weâll reflect/write and then share our ideas about the Discussion Question âBrainstorming Topics for the Unit 2 Assignmentâ (click on the red text):
- Antigoneâs feelings about what happened to her brother Polyneices and the injustice done to him move her to action. What are some social justice issues (local or global) that you feel strongly about and might inspire you to act?
- Make a list of at least three issues (think about laws, policies, movements, etc.). Contemplate issues or problemsâlocal, national, globalâthat matter to you and that you have questions about.
- Just hit âreplyâ to this prompt!
After class, students will do the following before class on Wednesday, October 27:
Review the RESOURCE:
- The City Tech Libraryâs Guide to Developing a Research Question
WRITE:
Developing Research Questions
- Look at the social justice issues you and your peers posted on the Discussion Question: âBrainstorming Topics for the Unit 2 Assignment.â
- Then choose the one you think is the most interesting (from either your list or your classmatesâ lists).
- Set a timer and spend 30 minutes googling the issue youâve selected, and bookmark articles or copy links that look compelling. Take notes on key ideas and questions related to your topic.
- Write a Post titled Full Name, Social Justice Brainstorm and saved under the category Unit 2 Work that includes the following:
- Identify the social justice issue you have decided to use for the Annotated Bibliography Project.
- Write a short paragraph summarizing what you learned in your preliminary research.
- From there, develop two or three new questions you have about your social justice issue.
- These should not be âyes or noâ questions, but deeper and more comprehensive questions. Keep in mind words like âwhyâ and âhowâ when developing these questions.
- For example, if my social justice issue is âaccessibility in the remote learning environment,â I would think about questions like âhow does an instructor create an effective online class that is equitable and accessible to all participantsâ or âwhy are some students falling behind when learning online?â One of these might then become my research question for the Annotated Bibliography Project.
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