In both classes, we continued forward with our individual close reads, which are either quite close to completion or finished, depending on your class size. In either circumstance, we will finish chapters 12-22 tomorrow to set up the new reading for Friday, which happens to be chapters 23-31. Monday will be any leftover analysis from the aforementioned chapters, the return of your prompts with reminders and brief meetings, and some time to formulate more of your presentations, not that you don't have all of your readings, materials, and notes ready to go. Tuesday will be the last day of the Awakening, so the novella needs to be read and noted by that time.
In regards to the presentation, those 7 bullet points are the required areas of analysis. You may choose to do those 7 areas in the order given or mix and match into an order that better fits your story and presentation style.
With all of the analysis, evidence identification, and overall characterization of Edna and her fellow cast throughout our class discussion, group discussion, individual close reads, you should very comfortable with your abilities to formulate a literary analysis. You are surrounded by a like-minded, encouraging classmates that are (I would hope) looking forward to hearing more about Chopin and her other tales and less about Edna at this point!
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