Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Finish Night and read "By the River" in Siddhartha by August 5th
2. Choose your own research topic.
3. Blog by August 5th:
a. In each book, describe what is continuing on for each main character.
b. In each book, describe what is changing for each main character.
c. When, in these chapters, are Siddhartha and Elie similar?
d. Think about Elie at the end of the book. What life lessons could Elie take or learn from Siddhartha from "By the River"? How can Elie move on after so much pain?
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Chapter 6 in Night and Samsara in Siddhartha: Due July 27th
2. Define symbol. Give example from each book.
Define turning point. Give synonyms.
3. Blog Entry
- Describe the similarities between Elie's situation and Siddhartha's situation.
- Here are two quotes from these chapters that show a similar theme:
me."
Siddhartha explains on page 75 that" he was frightened and his heart ached as if...he
had thrown away all value and all goodness. Inside him, he felt, something had died."
Both are close to death and have reached a turning point. What defines each character's turning point? Describe the turning point and how it is affecting each man.
- What is the main difference between their turning points? Explain.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Sorry it's late!!! Due July 21st: Kamala and Amoung the Child People/Ch 5 of Night
- Read Kamala and Amoung the Child People in Siddhartha and chapter 5 in Night
- Research topics: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur- Day of Atonement, Kaddish, cortesan, Vishnu, Lakshmi, merchant
- Spiral notebook work as usual
- EQ: How do humans explain the world? Explain how three of the main humans (Siddhartha, Kamala, Elie, his father...) in each chapter would explain the world.
- What would Elie say to Siddhartha when Siddhartha indicates that it is good not to love (65)? Would he agree or disagree at this point? Explain.
- What would Elie say to Siddhartha about Siddhartha's journey and experiences at this point?
- What would Siddhartha say to Elie about Elie's journey and experiences at this point?
- In a short paragraph, describe each main character in these chapters. Is there anything that is common or similar about Elie and Siddhartha at this point (beliefs, ways to deal, circumstances..)? Summarize your explanation.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Chapters Four: Awakening
2. Research topics: Kapo, SS men, Aryan, gallows, forced labor camp, air-raid siren
3. Blog questions due by July 13th on this blog:
a. Describe how Decision Making is a theme in these two chapters.
b. Explain how each main character is "awakened".
c. Describe through the books the assumptions different groups/types of people within the books have about:
1. power
2. authority
3. law
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Second Assignment Questions due on blog by July 6th
Questions:
1. In Global 1 and 2, you saw governments that were individual-based (monarchy) and also collectively-based (Greeks). Explain how each book shows the struggle between making decision for the individual versus making decisions for the collective (whole group).
2. What decisions did each main character make about his situation based on the collective? Were they good decisions for each of the main characters?
3. What decisions did each main character make about his situation based on his individual need? Were those decisions beneficial or harmful?
4. Explain how Madame Schachter and Buddha are similar.
5. Describe the similarities in how Elie and Siddhartha react to Schachter and Buddha. Do you feel their reactions were beneficial?
6. Why do they react this way? Explain separately for each character.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Second Assignment: Chapters two and three in both books
Some reminders first:
1. Those who do not complete the task on time regularly can be replaced in September by one of the ten student who wish to be in Honors.
2. Those who do not complete the task will receive a zero for the first major assessment if you are not dropped from Honors. The first assessment is THIS BLOG!!!
3. I am not concerned with 'wrong' answers, just NO answers.
4. Non-professional email logins cannot be recorded in my grade book since it is not a name that is ON my grade list . Use your regular name please.
5. Look at others' comments; is your comment as detailed or thorough?
6. Email me at the hstat.org address with problems---pass this on to anyone who is not posting because of technical difficulties.
This week's tasks
- Complete spiral notebook assignment for these chapters.
- Research topics: samanas, ascetics, Buddha, Atman, Nirvana, concentration camps, eightfold path
- Questions will be posted on Tuesday the 30th.
Due date: Monday July 6th
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Assignment #1: Due Monday June 29th
B. Research Brahmin, Judaism, Cabbala (Kabbalah), Sighet, Govinda, Siddhartha the Buddha in your spirals.
C. Post the answers to these questions in paragraphs (for each) on this blog by clicking on Comments below. Use information from the texts for support.:
- What are the similarities between Siddhartha and Elie (at least three)?
- What are the differences between Elie and Siddhartha (at least three)?
- Essential Question: Do belief systems unite or divide people? Explain using Siddhartha and Night.
Example
Ms Karvunis
Question #1
Siddhartha and Elie are similar because they are both strong young women who are choosing married life over being single. Siddhartha marries a young man who ..... Elie marries a young man who... Both dislike marriage but...In each chapter, Elie and Siddharth defy their fathers in order to.... This is what makes them similar.
Question #2
Siddhartha and Elie are also quite different. Each of them comes from ....This means that their cultures.....Additionally, they have....which makes them think differently. This indicates difference because.....Siddhartha looks..... while Elie is... These are some differences.
Question #3
It seems like both authors show how belief systems _____ people. This is seen in Siddhartha when ...... It is also seen in Night when Elie.....In both books....... ....... ....... (at least 7 sentences).