Tuesday, June 10, 2014
The Accidental Tourist
Post your key passages in the "comments" section. Be sure I can readily identify who you are.
Pride and Prejudice
Post your key passages for the novel in the "comments" section. Be sure I can readily identify who you are.
Key Passages Sample
Key Passages Analysis
The goal is NOT to
translate the passage or paraphrase it.
The whole point of the assignment is to DISCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PASSAGE. EACH KEY PASSAGE ANALYSIS MUST BE A MINIMUM OF TEN SENTENCES.
Example:
First, list the page
number, first two words, and last two words of the quote, as shown below.
Pg. 135-136 “Indeed
so…the king.”
In this passage Hamlet gives a speech after deciding that he
will stage a play that mirrors the events surrounding his father’s death. He is angry with himself for not taking
action in seeking revenge for the death of his father. He is also upset with himself because he
realizes that the actor who delivers the monologue is able to evoke more
emotion while acting than Hamlet can about the reality of his father’s
death. This speech emphasizes several
themes in the play. It highlights
Hamlet’s grief. The final line also
provides proof that Hamlet will use deception, as he reveals that he will use
the device of the play to manipulate Claudius into revealing his guilt. The speech relates to the theme of confusion
because halfway through the passage, Hamlet quickly moves from cursing himself
to praising himself. He becomes
emotionally fueled by getting angry about his lack of emotion, an idea that is
confusing in and of itself. Hamlet is
shown to be torn between thinking and acting, and this creates a division in
his mind that seems to touch on the edges of madness. The theme of loyalty is also referenced in
these lines, as it becomes clear that Hamlet’s only purpose in life is to seek
revenge in honor of his father’s memory.
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