After sharing your box prompt for Sonnet 138, you turned this in to me. Then, it was time for MC, close reading, question types, and POE. Second hour finished with a score of 8/10, and fifth hour finished with a score of 7/10. In both circumstances, the lyric and the dramatic monologue, while at times overlapping in characteristics, are distinct in their usage of emotional reaction (lyric) and confessional, character-driven tale (dramatic monologue). To end the class, we began our look at psychoanalytic criticism, which will continue tomorrow. In order to make this more participatory, you will be researching two items that relate to character psychology: dreams and birth order. Come in with your notes on both. Below are a couple links to dreams:
http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionary/
http://www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/30-common-dream-symbols.html
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