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Grab your accordion book and reflect on the following questions prior to today's reading:
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Antigone Reading | pages 8-16 Creon Analysis | Google Classroom In a literary analysis response, the writer (you) examines the literary components of a text in order to construct an argument about their importance. Responses identify literary elements such as characterization, symbolism, setting, and analyze their effect on the reader. Answer the following questions from Antigone by Sophocles. For each question, formulate your answer in a literary analysis paragraph in Google Classroom:
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quagmirea messy, complex predicament with no clear resolution to the situation Do Now:
Do Next: Open your narrative documents in google classroom and prepare to take notes.
Today we will begin constructing a poster that records our ideas about Vietnam, Antigone, and the responsibilities citizens have to their state and to themselves. Black: In black marker record the different concerns, beliefs, mistakes of the States. Pink: In pink marker record the different concerns, beliefs, mistakes of Creon. Blue: In blue record the responsibilities of the Citizens. Do Now
Part I: Literary Analysis Questions (characterization) In a literary analysis response, the writer (you) examines the literary components of a text in order to construct an argument about their importance. Responses identify literary elements such as characterization, symbolism, setting, and analyze their effect on the reader. Answer the following questions from Antigone by Sophocles. For each question, formulate your answer in a literary analysis paragraph in Google Classroom:
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Do Next: Go to this link and read about our early involvement in Vietnam.
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Accordion Book Define: civic duty, civil disobedience
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, Henry David Thoreau
Reflect Reflect on the ideas of Thoreau in your accordion. Add to, change your response to your original reflection on civic duty and civil disobedience. Do Now: Vietnam "Thinking Routine" Topic: The American Experience in Vietnam.
Video Introduction: PBS Vietnam: A Television History Do Next: Your text for the Unit.
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