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English IV, CP
2010-11
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November 
Canterbury Tales
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Here's the Middle English text of the prologue. For extra credit, memorize the first 16 lines of the prologue and recite.  Here's the Middle English Text with Modern English.

Here's Word.doc of the Canterbury Tales Paper Assignment.
Here's Word.doc the Prewriting Sheet (due 12/1/10) for the Canterbury Tales Paper Assignment
Here are the Tales in PDF
Miller's Tale
Wife of Bath's Tale
Summoner's Tale (told right after the Friar's Tale, which is a nasty tale about a Summoner)
Nun's Priest's Tale (one of my favorites)

Here are the tales in interlinear translation (both Middle English and Modern English, thanks to the smart people at Harvard University!):
Miller's Prologue and Tale
Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
Summoner's Prologue and Tale (told right after the Friar's Tale, which is a nasty tale about a Summoner)
Nun's Priest's Prologue, Tale, and Epiplogue (one of my favorites)

Senior Research Paper Materials:

Here's a PDF of the Introductory Packet
Here's a Word.doc of the Introductory Packet
Find the SRP Booklist (choices for your book) here

Blog:

Blog Directions: PDF here  |  Word.doc here

 


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Extra Credit:
9/16-9/26:
Read this article about Halle Lasn
(PDF file) (founder of Adbusters) in Sun.  Complete this activity.
Read this article by Neil Postman
(warning: may be rated NC-17 for language).  Write a 2-page review of the article detailing what you learned, what you agree and/or disagree with.
Find an advertisement and DECONSTRUCT it.

Reading Notes Form for novels.

 

 

 

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