Friday, November 8, 2013

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Friday, November 1, 2013

TKAM: Week 3: Question D

In chapter 15, Lee describes the jail as built in the gothic style.  A dictionary defines gothic as "a style of architecture and literature that emphasizes the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate."  In your opinion, how is To Kill a Mockingbird a gothic novel?


TKAM: Week 3: Question C

In chapter 15, a group of "friends" assembles outside the Finches' house.  Is this group a gang?  What evidence is there to support this idea?

TKAM: Week 3: Question B

What is the difference between Scout's and Dill's home lives?  Do you feel like you "belong" at home?  Do you feel like you belong in/at other places?  What is your role there? (chapter 14)

TKAM: Week 3: Question A

Scout notes in chapter 13 that "somewhere, I had received the impression that Fine Folks were people who did the best they could with the sense they had."  Where do you think she got this definition?  Do you agree with it?  What would your definition of "fine folks" be?

Friday, October 25, 2013

TKAM: Week 2: Question D

Scout and Uncle Jack have differing opinions on the use of foul language.  With whom do you agree, and what is your philosophy on the use of such language?  (chapter 9)

TKAM: Week 2: Question C

Why would a person try to win something he knows he will lose?  What are other examples?  (page 101)

TKAM: Week 2: Question B

What do you think is the purpsoe of the snowman scene?  The fire scene?  (chapter 8)

TKAM: Week 2: Question A

Why is fearlessness so important to these kids?  Is it still today?  (chapter 4; see page 50)

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

TKAM: Week 1: Question D

In your opinion, is Atticus' second piece of advice for Scout ("Sometimes it's better to bend the law a little in special cases") good?  What are some flaws in this idea?  Advantages?  Be specific and give an example.  (page 40)

TKAM: Week 1: Question C

Do you feel sorry for Miss Caroline?  Why or why not?  What was she feeling throughout the Cunningham incident?  (page 29)

TKAM: Week 1: Question B

What are Calpurnia's beliefs on "comp'ny"?  Scout's?  Yours?  (page 33)

TKAM: Week 1: Question A

What is "nigger-talk"?  Do you consider this to be an offensive term?  Why or why not?  How should the "N-word" be handled in the classroom?  (page 49)