Friday, March 20, 2009

Of Mice and Men

All posts should be 200 words or more. You should use formal language and mechanics. Each blog is worth 10 points. I will accept them a day late for half credit, but no credit will be given after that.

Blog #1
Select one of the topics for debate from the anticipatory handout. Explain why you agree, disagree, or are unsure about the statement and your reasons for feeling this way.

Blog #2
What makes a friend? Why do we have friends?

Blog #3
How important is it for human beings to have a place where they belong, where there are people who know them and love them?

Blog #4
Why do dreams sometimes fail?

Blog #5
Define euthanasia. Then defend or condemn the practice. Justify your belief.

Blog #6
Who is your favorite character in this book? Explain your reasons for choosing him or her.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Romeo and Juliet reflection

Select five of the following questions and respond to them on your blogs.  Be sure that you specify which questions you are answering.  You need to have thoughtful, well-developed responses.

“Love and insight is better than love at first sight.” Do you agree or disagree? Why?

Was it right for Romeo and Juliet to run off and get married? Or was it foolish?  Or both?  Explain your response.

Was it right for Romeo and Juliet to kill themselves because of their love for each other?  Why or why not?

Was it wise of Friar Lawrence to give the potion to Juliet? Why or why not?

What do you think of Capulet’s orders that Juliet marry Paris? Was he correct to do so? Why or why not?

Would you have lied to your whole family if you were in Juliet’s position? Why or why not?

Do you think that The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is really a tragedy?  Explain your response.

Should Romeo have been punished for killing Tybalt? How should he have been punished?  Explain why you think this.

Do you think Juliet should have faked her death? Why or why not?

Why does Juliet kill herself when she could be free?

How would you feel if you were one of the parents in one of these families after all this happened?

Who was ultimately responsible for all of the death that occurred in the play?  Why?