SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  23
ELIT 48C Class #9
Lie or Lay? What is the difference?
LieandLay
• To lay is to place something or put something down, and it
must be followed by a noun or pronoun, a thing; to lie is to
recline. A lie is an untruth, and to lie also means "to tell an
untruth." Examples: Lay that package on the mantel, will you
please? Bridgette would like to lie in the hammock near the
pool. Sometimes it's tempting to lie when you're in trouble,
but a lie only makes things worse. (Hint: Lay sounds like place;
lie sounds like recline. But be careful: lay is also the past tense
of the verb to lie: Jay lay on the couch all day yesterday.)
AGENDA
Review
 Historical Context
Lecture
My Antonia Books II and III
Themes and Style
Discussion
QHQs
Review: Historical Context
Increasing Immigrant Population
Resistance to Immigrants: cheap labor
and untrustworthy
The Homestead Act: 160 acres
Opposing Theories: The “melting pot”
versus the “salad bowl”
Frederick Jackson Turner and the
image of the American West
DISCUSSION
 Theme: a main idea or an underlying
meaning of a literary work that may be
stated directly or indirectly.
 Style: the way a writer writes; the
technique which an individual author
uses in his writing.
My Ántonia Style: Realism
Jim Burden gives voice to a romanticism, or at least
an overly sentimental or positive outlook that seems
close to romanticism. The homesteading German,
Danish, Bohemian, and Scandinavian settlers were the
embodiment of a cultural tradition Cather cherished.
However, the novel is saved from sentimentality by
the evocative depiction of the harsh realities of
pioneer and immigrant life and the complexity of the
characters, who are rarely, if ever, only sympathetic or
only despicable. British modernist E.M. Forster
coined the phrase “round” to describe these complex
characters.
Style: Imagery and Symbols
Cather's sparse but allusive style relies on the
quality and depth of her images. She consciously
uses the land, its colors, seasons, and changes to
suggest emotions and moods.
Summer stands for life (Ántonia can’t imagine
who would want to die during the summer)
Winter stands for death (Mr. Shimerda commits
suicide during the winter).
Animals are used as symbols of the struggle for
survival experienced by the Shimerdas during their first
winter.
The essential grotesque image of the cost of this
struggle is that of Mr. Shimerda’s corpse frozen in his
blood
 His coat and neck cloth and boots are removed and
carefully laid by for the survivors.
Other Images or symbols?
Imagery and Symbols
Themes: Coming of Age
• My Ántonia is a bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story, that
traces Jim Burden's development from the age of ten.
• It begins when he is orphaned and newly transplanted to his
grandparents' farm in Nebraska, where he first feels erased.
• His escape into romanticism first takes the form of a young boy's
fascination with outlaws, such as Jesse James, and lost
adventurers, such as the Swiss Family Robinson.
• As an adolescent, he remains estranged although conventional.
Bored by the sameness of his small, pioneer town, he is intrigued
by the romantic foreignness of the hired girls, girls he will never
marry, and he keeps away from girls that would be suitable for him.
• As an adult, he remains virtually without a real home. His marriage
is childless; he and his wife live almost separate lives, his being a
life of travel on the railway through the land that he loves.
Difference
It is through the eyes of Jim Burden, an orphan and thus
something of an outsider himself, that Cather considers
differences of class, nationality, and gender.
Even before young Jim arrives in Nebraska, he is met with
prejudice against foreigners.
Jake thinks that foreigners spread diseases.
But Cather makes it clear that prejudice was not invented
in America.
Otto tells Mrs. Burden, "Bohemians has a natural distrust of
Austrians."
And Norwegian Lena feels fated by the Lapp blood of her
paternal grandmother. "I guess that’s what's the matter with
me; they say Lapp blood will out."
In your groups:
Take ten
minutes to
review the
reading,
discussion
questions, and
the QHQs for
today!
The Mystery Guest on the Train
• “I told him that how he knew her and felt her was exactly
what I most wanted to know about Antonia. He had had
opportunities that I, as a little girl who watched her come
and go, had not.”
1. What are the contrasts that are being
developed between the characters in
this section?
2. What is the importance of
independent women in this section,
and why has Cather chosen to
develop these characters here?
Questions
3. Discuss the differences Jim sees between the
country girls and the town girls.
4. Explain the importance of the dance pavilion to
both Jim and Antonia.
a. Q: Does the dance pavilion strengthen Jim’s
and Antonia’s relationship?
5. Explain why Willa Cather has chosen to devote
one of the books of her novel to Lena Lingard.
6. Discuss the importance of the narrator leaving
Black Hawk for college life.
Discuss My Ántonia in terms of one or more of
the modernist manifestos.
• F.T Marinetti: “Manifesto of
Futurism”
• Mina Loy: “Feminist
Manifesto”
• Ezra Pound: “A Retrospect”
• Willa Cather: The Novel
Démeublé
• William Carlos Williams:
“Spring and All”
• Langston Hughes: “The Negro
Artist and the Racial
Mountain”
Mina Loy
“The man who lives a life in which his activities conform to a
social code which is protectorate of the feminine– is no longer
masculine.”
Mina Loy explains in Feminist manifesto that if a man lives his
life conforming to a patriarchy then that man is not to be
considered masculine. She also proclaims that [women] who
“adapt themselves to a theoretical valuation of their sex as a
relative personality, are not yet feminine.” It’s tough for me to
tell what she’s saying right off the bat, but I sense that she’s
getting at women who prescribe themselves the roles that
are consistent with a patriarchal society, then she is not truly
feminine because it means she is devaluing herself.
If I’m correct, My Antonia would of been a shining example
Mina Loy would have loved.
Langston Hughes
• Willa Cather does follow Hughes’s advice [about voice] in
writing a story that embraces what she goes through as a
lesbian woman, and the way she plays with the narrator is an
intentional representation of how voiceless and powerless
women and queer people were.
• Q: When describing D’Arnault’s playing Jim says that “he could
never learn like other people, never acquire finish. He was
always a negro prodigy who played barbarously and
wonderfully,” My QHQ would be: who should determine when
something is done the right way? (Reference Hughes,
Feminist, and Queer Theories)
Cather and other Modern
Manifestos
1. Does Cather follow her own advice on My Antonia that
she puts forth in her manifesto The Novel Demeuble?
2. A principle of futurism was that “courage, audacity,
and revolt will be the essential elements of our poetry.”
In the case of relation to Antonia, these forms of
“courage, audacity, and revolt” [don’t] necessarily
manifest in any bloody war type of situation, but more
in the conscious disregard of female stereotypes.
QHQ: Lena
1. Q: Why is it that from all of “the hired girls”, Lena seems
to be the prime target for ridicule and judgment? Is there
a possibility that these allegations against Lena hold any
truth to them, or is it just mindless gossip?
2. Q: What does Lena mean to Jim? How does Jim’s
relationship with Lena contrast to the one he has with
Antonia?
3. Q: What does “Camille,” the play that Lena and Jim go to
see together, represent in this chapter?
4. Q: Why doesn’t Antonia want Lena Lingard to “run off”
with Jim even though she doesn’t show him romantic
affection?
Jim
1. Q: Why does Jim Burden marry Genevieve Whitney?
2. Q: Does Jim want to marry Lena or Antonia, but the
social oppression does not allow him to marry them, or
actually Jim does not want to marry those country girls?
3. Q: Although Jim is enamored with Lena and spends a
generous amount of time with her as he did with
Antonia, why isn’t his feelings for Lena comparable to the
feelings he had for Antonia?
4. Q: Although Antonia grew up with Jim and Lena evoked
sexual feelings from Jim, who played a more significant
role in shaping the man that Jim is becoming?
QHQ: Antonia
1. Q: What are the implications of Antonia leaving
the Harlings to find work on her own?
2. Q: Do you think Antonia’s selfishness (in
impulsively leaving the Harlings) is justified or
“good”? Or, do you think her selfishness is, well,
too selfish? Should she be considering more her
family in this decision?
HOMEWORK
Finish My Antonia (1918): Book IV and Book V
Post #9: Answer one of the following prompts:
1. Compare and contrast Tiny Soderball and Lena Lingard’s
success with money.
2. Discuss why Willa Cather chose to have Antonia return to the
Shimerda farm as an unwed mother.
3. Discuss the differences between the Cuzak household and the
Shimerda household from many years before.
4. Write your own QHQ

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1
Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1
Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1kimpalmore
 
Elit 48 c class 14 instant
Elit 48 c class 14 instantElit 48 c class 14 instant
Elit 48 c class 14 instantjordanlachance
 
Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...
Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...
Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...Emma Sinclair
 
The Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The Native
The Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The NativeThe Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The Native
The Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The NativeMuhammad Murad
 
Romeoandjulietpowerpoint
RomeoandjulietpowerpointRomeoandjulietpowerpoint
Romeoandjulietpowerpointjamarch
 
Characters in mr pip
Characters in mr pipCharacters in mr pip
Characters in mr pipsparkly
 
Mister pip revision (1)
Mister pip revision (1)Mister pip revision (1)
Mister pip revision (1)sparkly
 
Asmita rollno. 1 the african literature
Asmita rollno. 1 the african literatureAsmita rollno. 1 the african literature
Asmita rollno. 1 the african literaturegondasmita
 
Elit 48 c trifles essay instructions
Elit 48 c trifles essay instructionsElit 48 c trifles essay instructions
Elit 48 c trifles essay instructionsjordanlachance
 
Mill on the_floss
Mill on the_flossMill on the_floss
Mill on the_flossSarah Law
 
The importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me Go
The importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me GoThe importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me Go
The importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me GoMrs Downie
 
New elit 48 c spring 2016 revised
New elit 48 c spring 2016 revisedNew elit 48 c spring 2016 revised
New elit 48 c spring 2016 revisedjordanlachance
 
Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...
Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...
Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...vanita0806
 
Tkam part one review
Tkam part one reviewTkam part one review
Tkam part one reviewjamarch
 
Harriet beecher stowe
Harriet beecher stoweHarriet beecher stowe
Harriet beecher stoweKarina1802
 
Grape of wrath the land and turtle
Grape of wrath the land and turtleGrape of wrath the land and turtle
Grape of wrath the land and turtleShamori Williams
 
PRESS RELEASE Twitch Upon A Star
PRESS RELEASE  Twitch Upon A StarPRESS RELEASE  Twitch Upon A Star
PRESS RELEASE Twitch Upon A StarHerbie J Pilato
 
Mill and Victorian Context
Mill and Victorian ContextMill and Victorian Context
Mill and Victorian ContextPeter Flynn
 

Tendances (20)

Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1
Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1
Elit 48 c class 13 enormous vs enormity exam 1
 
Elit 48 c class 14 instant
Elit 48 c class 14 instantElit 48 c class 14 instant
Elit 48 c class 14 instant
 
Essay #1 master
 Essay #1 master Essay #1 master
Essay #1 master
 
Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...
Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...
Dull gret – (aka mad meg) - Pupil Presentation on the character and links wit...
 
The Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The Native
The Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The NativeThe Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The Native
The Mill On THe Floss Vs The Return Of The Native
 
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s CabinUncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
 
Romeoandjulietpowerpoint
RomeoandjulietpowerpointRomeoandjulietpowerpoint
Romeoandjulietpowerpoint
 
Characters in mr pip
Characters in mr pipCharacters in mr pip
Characters in mr pip
 
Mister pip revision (1)
Mister pip revision (1)Mister pip revision (1)
Mister pip revision (1)
 
Asmita rollno. 1 the african literature
Asmita rollno. 1 the african literatureAsmita rollno. 1 the african literature
Asmita rollno. 1 the african literature
 
Elit 48 c trifles essay instructions
Elit 48 c trifles essay instructionsElit 48 c trifles essay instructions
Elit 48 c trifles essay instructions
 
Mill on the_floss
Mill on the_flossMill on the_floss
Mill on the_floss
 
The importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me Go
The importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me GoThe importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me Go
The importance of Kathy to the novel Never Let Me Go
 
New elit 48 c spring 2016 revised
New elit 48 c spring 2016 revisedNew elit 48 c spring 2016 revised
New elit 48 c spring 2016 revised
 
Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...
Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...
Paper 14 (The African Literature)Explain Title waiting for Barbarians with re...
 
Tkam part one review
Tkam part one reviewTkam part one review
Tkam part one review
 
Harriet beecher stowe
Harriet beecher stoweHarriet beecher stowe
Harriet beecher stowe
 
Grape of wrath the land and turtle
Grape of wrath the land and turtleGrape of wrath the land and turtle
Grape of wrath the land and turtle
 
PRESS RELEASE Twitch Upon A Star
PRESS RELEASE  Twitch Upon A StarPRESS RELEASE  Twitch Upon A Star
PRESS RELEASE Twitch Upon A Star
 
Mill and Victorian Context
Mill and Victorian ContextMill and Victorian Context
Mill and Victorian Context
 

En vedette

Elit 48 c class 5 post qhq composed vs comprised
Elit 48 c class 5  post qhq composed vs comprisedElit 48 c class 5  post qhq composed vs comprised
Elit 48 c class 5 post qhq composed vs comprisedjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015
Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015
Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015jordanlachance
 
Elit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnual
Elit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnualElit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnual
Elit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnualjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class final exam
Ewrt 1 c class final examEwrt 1 c class final exam
Ewrt 1 c class final examjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 b class 13 luis class visit
Ewrt 1 b class 13 luis class visitEwrt 1 b class 13 luis class visit
Ewrt 1 b class 13 luis class visitjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015
Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015
Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015jordanlachance
 
Elit 48 c class 19 post qhq
Elit 48 c class 19 post qhqElit 48 c class 19 post qhq
Elit 48 c class 19 post qhqjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosis
Ewrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosisEwrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosis
Ewrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosisjordanlachance
 
Elit 48 c class 6 post qhq with feminist and lgbt qhq
Elit 48 c class 6 post qhq  with feminist and lgbt qhqElit 48 c class 6 post qhq  with feminist and lgbt qhq
Elit 48 c class 6 post qhq with feminist and lgbt qhqjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 28 library
Ewrt 1 c class 28 libraryEwrt 1 c class 28 library
Ewrt 1 c class 28 libraryjordanlachance
 
Over the digital counter
Over the digital counterOver the digital counter
Over the digital counterVanksen
 

En vedette (19)

Ewrt 1 b class 22
Ewrt 1 b class 22Ewrt 1 b class 22
Ewrt 1 b class 22
 
Elit 48 c class 5 post qhq composed vs comprised
Elit 48 c class 5  post qhq composed vs comprisedElit 48 c class 5  post qhq composed vs comprised
Elit 48 c class 5 post qhq composed vs comprised
 
Ewrt 30 class 6
Ewrt 30 class 6Ewrt 30 class 6
Ewrt 30 class 6
 
Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015
Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015
Ewrt 30 green sheet winter 2015
 
Elit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnual
Elit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnualElit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnual
Elit 48 c class 10 post qhq quiz continuous vs contnual
 
Ewrt 1 b class 9
Ewrt 1 b class 9 Ewrt 1 b class 9
Ewrt 1 b class 9
 
Ewrt 1 c class final exam
Ewrt 1 c class final examEwrt 1 c class final exam
Ewrt 1 c class final exam
 
Ewrt 1 b class 13 luis class visit
Ewrt 1 b class 13 luis class visitEwrt 1 b class 13 luis class visit
Ewrt 1 b class 13 luis class visit
 
1 b class 2
1 b class 2 1 b class 2
1 b class 2
 
Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015
Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015
Ewrt 1 b t th syllabus winter 2015
 
Elit 48 c class 19 post qhq
Elit 48 c class 19 post qhqElit 48 c class 19 post qhq
Elit 48 c class 19 post qhq
 
Cold fact%2c lyrics
Cold fact%2c lyricsCold fact%2c lyrics
Cold fact%2c lyrics
 
Ewrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosis
Ewrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosisEwrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosis
Ewrt 1 c class 24 the metamorphosis
 
1 a 12
1 a 121 a 12
1 a 12
 
Ewrt 1 b class 9
Ewrt 1 b class 9 Ewrt 1 b class 9
Ewrt 1 b class 9
 
Ewrt 30 class 20
Ewrt 30 class 20Ewrt 30 class 20
Ewrt 30 class 20
 
Elit 48 c class 6 post qhq with feminist and lgbt qhq
Elit 48 c class 6 post qhq  with feminist and lgbt qhqElit 48 c class 6 post qhq  with feminist and lgbt qhq
Elit 48 c class 6 post qhq with feminist and lgbt qhq
 
Ewrt 1 c class 28 library
Ewrt 1 c class 28 libraryEwrt 1 c class 28 library
Ewrt 1 c class 28 library
 
Over the digital counter
Over the digital counterOver the digital counter
Over the digital counter
 

Plus de jordanlachance

Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybridEwrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybridjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybridEwrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybridjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction
Ewrt 1 a online introduction Ewrt 1 a online introduction
Ewrt 1 a online introduction jordanlachance
 
How to highlight in kaizena
How to highlight in kaizenaHow to highlight in kaizena
How to highlight in kaizenajordanlachance
 
Kaizena directions 2017
Kaizena directions 2017Kaizena directions 2017
Kaizena directions 2017jordanlachance
 
Wordpress user name directions
Wordpress user name directionsWordpress user name directions
Wordpress user name directionsjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 27 night special
Ewrt 1 c class 27 night specialEwrt 1 c class 27 night special
Ewrt 1 c class 27 night specialjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c spring 2017new
Ewrt 1 c spring 2017newEwrt 1 c spring 2017new
Ewrt 1 c spring 2017newjordanlachance
 
Essay concept hunger games
 Essay  concept hunger games Essay  concept hunger games
Essay concept hunger gamesjordanlachance
 
Doc jun 7 2017 - 8-54 am
Doc   jun 7 2017 - 8-54 amDoc   jun 7 2017 - 8-54 am
Doc jun 7 2017 - 8-54 amjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 25 night intro special
Ewrt 1 c class 25 night intro specialEwrt 1 c class 25 night intro special
Ewrt 1 c class 25 night intro specialjordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017jordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017jordanlachance
 
Ewrt 1 c class 23 online
Ewrt 1 c class 23 online Ewrt 1 c class 23 online
Ewrt 1 c class 23 online jordanlachance
 

Plus de jordanlachance (20)

Class 2 online
Class 2 onlineClass 2 online
Class 2 online
 
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybridEwrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
 
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybridEwrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
Ewrt 1 a class 1 hybrid
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction
Ewrt 1 a online introduction Ewrt 1 a online introduction
Ewrt 1 a online introduction
 
How to highlight in kaizena
How to highlight in kaizenaHow to highlight in kaizena
How to highlight in kaizena
 
Kaizena directions 2017
Kaizena directions 2017Kaizena directions 2017
Kaizena directions 2017
 
Wordpress user name directions
Wordpress user name directionsWordpress user name directions
Wordpress user name directions
 
Class 20 n online
Class 20 n onlineClass 20 n online
Class 20 n online
 
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybridEwrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
Ewrt 1 a online introduction hybrid
 
Ewrt 1 c class 27 night special
Ewrt 1 c class 27 night specialEwrt 1 c class 27 night special
Ewrt 1 c class 27 night special
 
Ewrt 1 c spring 2017new
Ewrt 1 c spring 2017newEwrt 1 c spring 2017new
Ewrt 1 c spring 2017new
 
Essay concept hunger games
 Essay  concept hunger games Essay  concept hunger games
Essay concept hunger games
 
Doc jun 7 2017 - 8-54 am
Doc   jun 7 2017 - 8-54 amDoc   jun 7 2017 - 8-54 am
Doc jun 7 2017 - 8-54 am
 
Ewrt 1 c class 25 night intro special
Ewrt 1 c class 25 night intro specialEwrt 1 c class 25 night intro special
Ewrt 1 c class 25 night intro special
 
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
 
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
Ewrt 1 c class 24 special spring 2017
 
Ewrt 1 c class 23 online
Ewrt 1 c class 23 online Ewrt 1 c class 23 online
Ewrt 1 c class 23 online
 

Elit 48 c class 9 post qhq lie vs lay

  • 2. Lie or Lay? What is the difference?
  • 3. LieandLay • To lay is to place something or put something down, and it must be followed by a noun or pronoun, a thing; to lie is to recline. A lie is an untruth, and to lie also means "to tell an untruth." Examples: Lay that package on the mantel, will you please? Bridgette would like to lie in the hammock near the pool. Sometimes it's tempting to lie when you're in trouble, but a lie only makes things worse. (Hint: Lay sounds like place; lie sounds like recline. But be careful: lay is also the past tense of the verb to lie: Jay lay on the couch all day yesterday.)
  • 4. AGENDA Review  Historical Context Lecture My Antonia Books II and III Themes and Style Discussion QHQs
  • 5. Review: Historical Context Increasing Immigrant Population Resistance to Immigrants: cheap labor and untrustworthy The Homestead Act: 160 acres Opposing Theories: The “melting pot” versus the “salad bowl” Frederick Jackson Turner and the image of the American West
  • 6. DISCUSSION  Theme: a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly.  Style: the way a writer writes; the technique which an individual author uses in his writing.
  • 7. My Ántonia Style: Realism Jim Burden gives voice to a romanticism, or at least an overly sentimental or positive outlook that seems close to romanticism. The homesteading German, Danish, Bohemian, and Scandinavian settlers were the embodiment of a cultural tradition Cather cherished. However, the novel is saved from sentimentality by the evocative depiction of the harsh realities of pioneer and immigrant life and the complexity of the characters, who are rarely, if ever, only sympathetic or only despicable. British modernist E.M. Forster coined the phrase “round” to describe these complex characters.
  • 8. Style: Imagery and Symbols Cather's sparse but allusive style relies on the quality and depth of her images. She consciously uses the land, its colors, seasons, and changes to suggest emotions and moods. Summer stands for life (Ántonia can’t imagine who would want to die during the summer) Winter stands for death (Mr. Shimerda commits suicide during the winter).
  • 9. Animals are used as symbols of the struggle for survival experienced by the Shimerdas during their first winter. The essential grotesque image of the cost of this struggle is that of Mr. Shimerda’s corpse frozen in his blood  His coat and neck cloth and boots are removed and carefully laid by for the survivors. Other Images or symbols? Imagery and Symbols
  • 10. Themes: Coming of Age • My Ántonia is a bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story, that traces Jim Burden's development from the age of ten. • It begins when he is orphaned and newly transplanted to his grandparents' farm in Nebraska, where he first feels erased. • His escape into romanticism first takes the form of a young boy's fascination with outlaws, such as Jesse James, and lost adventurers, such as the Swiss Family Robinson. • As an adolescent, he remains estranged although conventional. Bored by the sameness of his small, pioneer town, he is intrigued by the romantic foreignness of the hired girls, girls he will never marry, and he keeps away from girls that would be suitable for him. • As an adult, he remains virtually without a real home. His marriage is childless; he and his wife live almost separate lives, his being a life of travel on the railway through the land that he loves.
  • 11. Difference It is through the eyes of Jim Burden, an orphan and thus something of an outsider himself, that Cather considers differences of class, nationality, and gender. Even before young Jim arrives in Nebraska, he is met with prejudice against foreigners. Jake thinks that foreigners spread diseases. But Cather makes it clear that prejudice was not invented in America. Otto tells Mrs. Burden, "Bohemians has a natural distrust of Austrians." And Norwegian Lena feels fated by the Lapp blood of her paternal grandmother. "I guess that’s what's the matter with me; they say Lapp blood will out."
  • 12. In your groups: Take ten minutes to review the reading, discussion questions, and the QHQs for today!
  • 13. The Mystery Guest on the Train • “I told him that how he knew her and felt her was exactly what I most wanted to know about Antonia. He had had opportunities that I, as a little girl who watched her come and go, had not.”
  • 14. 1. What are the contrasts that are being developed between the characters in this section? 2. What is the importance of independent women in this section, and why has Cather chosen to develop these characters here?
  • 15. Questions 3. Discuss the differences Jim sees between the country girls and the town girls. 4. Explain the importance of the dance pavilion to both Jim and Antonia. a. Q: Does the dance pavilion strengthen Jim’s and Antonia’s relationship? 5. Explain why Willa Cather has chosen to devote one of the books of her novel to Lena Lingard. 6. Discuss the importance of the narrator leaving Black Hawk for college life.
  • 16. Discuss My Ántonia in terms of one or more of the modernist manifestos. • F.T Marinetti: “Manifesto of Futurism” • Mina Loy: “Feminist Manifesto” • Ezra Pound: “A Retrospect” • Willa Cather: The Novel Démeublé • William Carlos Williams: “Spring and All” • Langston Hughes: “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain”
  • 17. Mina Loy “The man who lives a life in which his activities conform to a social code which is protectorate of the feminine– is no longer masculine.” Mina Loy explains in Feminist manifesto that if a man lives his life conforming to a patriarchy then that man is not to be considered masculine. She also proclaims that [women] who “adapt themselves to a theoretical valuation of their sex as a relative personality, are not yet feminine.” It’s tough for me to tell what she’s saying right off the bat, but I sense that she’s getting at women who prescribe themselves the roles that are consistent with a patriarchal society, then she is not truly feminine because it means she is devaluing herself. If I’m correct, My Antonia would of been a shining example Mina Loy would have loved.
  • 18. Langston Hughes • Willa Cather does follow Hughes’s advice [about voice] in writing a story that embraces what she goes through as a lesbian woman, and the way she plays with the narrator is an intentional representation of how voiceless and powerless women and queer people were. • Q: When describing D’Arnault’s playing Jim says that “he could never learn like other people, never acquire finish. He was always a negro prodigy who played barbarously and wonderfully,” My QHQ would be: who should determine when something is done the right way? (Reference Hughes, Feminist, and Queer Theories)
  • 19. Cather and other Modern Manifestos 1. Does Cather follow her own advice on My Antonia that she puts forth in her manifesto The Novel Demeuble? 2. A principle of futurism was that “courage, audacity, and revolt will be the essential elements of our poetry.” In the case of relation to Antonia, these forms of “courage, audacity, and revolt” [don’t] necessarily manifest in any bloody war type of situation, but more in the conscious disregard of female stereotypes.
  • 20. QHQ: Lena 1. Q: Why is it that from all of “the hired girls”, Lena seems to be the prime target for ridicule and judgment? Is there a possibility that these allegations against Lena hold any truth to them, or is it just mindless gossip? 2. Q: What does Lena mean to Jim? How does Jim’s relationship with Lena contrast to the one he has with Antonia? 3. Q: What does “Camille,” the play that Lena and Jim go to see together, represent in this chapter? 4. Q: Why doesn’t Antonia want Lena Lingard to “run off” with Jim even though she doesn’t show him romantic affection?
  • 21. Jim 1. Q: Why does Jim Burden marry Genevieve Whitney? 2. Q: Does Jim want to marry Lena or Antonia, but the social oppression does not allow him to marry them, or actually Jim does not want to marry those country girls? 3. Q: Although Jim is enamored with Lena and spends a generous amount of time with her as he did with Antonia, why isn’t his feelings for Lena comparable to the feelings he had for Antonia? 4. Q: Although Antonia grew up with Jim and Lena evoked sexual feelings from Jim, who played a more significant role in shaping the man that Jim is becoming?
  • 22. QHQ: Antonia 1. Q: What are the implications of Antonia leaving the Harlings to find work on her own? 2. Q: Do you think Antonia’s selfishness (in impulsively leaving the Harlings) is justified or “good”? Or, do you think her selfishness is, well, too selfish? Should she be considering more her family in this decision?
  • 23. HOMEWORK Finish My Antonia (1918): Book IV and Book V Post #9: Answer one of the following prompts: 1. Compare and contrast Tiny Soderball and Lena Lingard’s success with money. 2. Discuss why Willa Cather chose to have Antonia return to the Shimerda farm as an unwed mother. 3. Discuss the differences between the Cuzak household and the Shimerda household from many years before. 4. Write your own QHQ