Target: to see how Faulkner is influenced by Modernist art--how form (in this case, 15 first person narrators) can support purpose/theme
1. Heads up! Review documentary film lists for next week: Documentary Film Project
2. Darl as a Scapegoat: Reread the scene where Darl is taken away. Then, with a partner, attempt to form your own answers to the questions on the handout. Share out in 15?
3. Review a few pieces of Modernist Art after you have read the description of Modernism on the handout:
Marcel Duchamp/ "Nude Descending a Staircase": http://uploads4.wikiart.org/images/marcel-duchamp/nude-descending-a-staircase-no-2-1912.jpg
Pablo Picasso/ "Three Musicians": http://www.pablopicasso.org/images/paintings/three-musicians.jpg
Georges Braque/"Violin and Candlestick": http://uploads3.wikiart.org/images/georges-braque/violin-and-candlestick-1910.jpg
Joseph Stella/ "Brooklyn Bridge": http://www.tfaoi.com/am/1am/1am272.jpg
Calvin explains Cubism: http://eriklundegaard.com/item/calvin-and-hobbes-explains-fox-news-10-years-before-fox-news
3. Answer questions 1-4 after discussing them with a partner.
MONDAY: Cash as a Neo-Cubist?
Tuesday: In class essay on As I Lay Dying. I want to see you apply a given theme to your understanding of the novel.
Last vocabulary list! Lesson 14: https://quizlet.com/12313648/power-plus-book-three-lesson-14-flash-cards/
Last vocabulary list! Lesson 14: https://quizlet.com/12313648/power-plus-book-three-lesson-14-flash-cards/
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