Monday, November 4, 2019

Keats Letters - In Diction Depth

After all the background of Keats last week, in poetry and in biography, you now have the opportunity to analyze his diction and purposes as his letters progress from the beginning of his romance to the separation from Fanny to his eventual last words to her. In all classes, you have a group and a letter to break down into the many types of diction and purposes.

And, because it is part of a teacher's life to repeat everything a plethora of times, November 6 is the due date for the first round of the Lucy logs, with the deadline window for full credit between November 6-8, depending on the needs of extended time, extensions, and, hopefully not but probably the case for some, procrastination issues.

1: We have 3 letters presented and will finish the remainder of next class.

3: We started off with the vocab quiz and then worked with the letters. If absent, prep notes for letter 24, and you will be joining that group next class. We have presented three letters thus far.

4: We have 4 letters presented and will finish next time around. Purplue! If absent, prep notes for letter 24.

7: We are in preparation mode with the letters of Keats, dividing our class into two and each group having two of the letters to analyze for diction and purpose. Will, you are in the group with letters 4 & 37, so prep those and be ready for Wednesday.

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