A Word About Late Work

As of February 10, any work that is considered "classwork" (to be completed in class) will not be accepted late. If it is not turned in when it is due (during class), it will be a zero.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

3 March: Test Review

Students worked on vocabulary in groups and shared logical relationships they found between words.

Students listened to a modern rap version of "The Wife of Bath's Tale" by Baba Brinkman. They identified differences between this version and Chaucer's version. (What is different? Are parts left out? What about the language?)

Literature of the Middle Ages Test Review
Vocabulary:
• purge
• petition
• statute
• concede
• extort
• subtle
• sovereignty
• disperse
• temporal
• lineage

Literature of the Middle Ages; Literary Terms; Chivalry & Courtly Love
v dynamic character
v static character
v couplet
v allusion
v digression
v extended metaphor
v Geoffrey Chaucer, Giovanni Boccaccio, Marie de France
v Tristan, Iseult, King Mark, Wife of Bath, Federigo, Monna Giovanna
v lai
v chevalier
v chevrefoil
v renaissance
v Frame stories. Identify the larger story that binds the smaller ones.
v Courtly Love and Chivalry – give examples from stories
v Irony in “The Tale of the Falcon”
v Read a section of “The Prologue” from The Canterbury Tales about the Wife of Bath and answer questions.
v What does the Wife of Bath say about poverty? About being a gentleman (gentleness)?

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