Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Ray Bradbury's "The Fog Horn"
We will READ IN CLASS Ray Bradbury's "The Fog Horn" so your RR17 will be done IN CLASS -- not at home!!!
Monday, April 28, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
The Dark Knight
Choose one question from below as a prompt for Essay 3. Your essay will be 10-12 FULL pages (not including Works Cited), drawing from at least 6 outside sources. The essay will be worth 300 points. You CAN also come up with your own "Dark Knight" essay topic, but it must be approved by me.
Essay Prompt Questions (Choose ONLY one)
1. When Harvey Dent says, “You either die a hero or you live
long enough to see yourself become the villain”—how true is that statement? Can
you apply this statement to any real-life historical figure?
2. Extremists are
usually created by the society that failed them. How has Gotham City—or the world at large—failed
people like Bruce Wayne, the Joker, Selina Kyle, Ra's Al Ghul, and Bane?
3.) Ra's says to Batman, "You are defending a city so corrupt we have infiltrated every level of its infrastructure." Can we mirror Gotham’s compromised society with our own?
3.) Ra's says to Batman, "You are defending a city so corrupt we have infiltrated every level of its infrastructure." Can we mirror Gotham’s compromised society with our own?
4. Speculate how the
Joker came into existence by drawing upon his motives and actions in The Dark Knight.
5. Explain why Batman cannot kill the Joker. What's so special about their relationship compared to Batman's relationship with other villains?
5. Explain why Batman cannot kill the Joker. What's so special about their relationship compared to Batman's relationship with other villains?
6. How do the 3 Batman films
apply to our post-9/11 world? What is Nolan trying to say about terrorism and
revolution?
7. Examine the
religious symbolism in the three films.
8. Discuss how the
collapse of the family structure can greatly affect the individual. Draw your
conclusions from the life of Bruce Wayne, Ra’s Al Ghul, Talia Al Ghul, the Joker, Harvey Dent,
John Blake, etc.
9. Discuss the
problems with social class in our world and how they mirror what we see
in Gotham City.
10. Discuss the significance of the word "Rise" in The Dark Knight Rises. What does it mean? Who does the word apply to in the film?
11. Innocent people continue to die at the hands of Batman's enemies because Batman cannot bring himself to kill the wrongdoer. Do you think this choice of his is wise and morally justifiable?
10. Discuss the significance of the word "Rise" in The Dark Knight Rises. What does it mean? Who does the word apply to in the film?
11. Innocent people continue to die at the hands of Batman's enemies because Batman cannot bring himself to kill the wrongdoer. Do you think this choice of his is wise and morally justifiable?
12. Examine the journey of one of the leading characters in the Batman films and how he/she changes throughout the story or the arc of the film(s).
13. Psychoanalyze Bruce Wayne or any of the Batman characters. What do mental condition do you think he is suffering from?
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
The Dark Knight
Answer the following questions in your journal:
1. Who/what does Harvey Dent represent in the story? What is his purpose as a character? What is the significance of his transformation?
1. Who/what does Harvey Dent represent in the story? What is his purpose as a character? What is the significance of his transformation?
2. Speculate how the Joker came into existence by drawing upon his motives and actions in The Dark Knight.
3. How does Christopher Nolan explore the theme of “madness”? Who do you think is crazy in his film? Who do you think is sane?
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Batman Begins
Answer the following questions in your journal:
1. What does Bruce want out of joining Ra’s Al Ghul’s “League of Shadows”? What does Ra’s want with Bruce? How do the two interpret the concepts of justice and evil—and what needs to be done with Gotham City?
2. Why are the concepts of fear, pain, anger, and guilt significant throughout the films? Explain how these things inspire Bruce to become what he became?
3. Does Bruce have the right to become a vigilante and take the law into his own hands? Could he have done something else other than become the batman? How would you react to someone taking the law into his/her own hands?
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