Reporting Guidelines:
A. For the Reporter:
> Prepare a 5 - 8 minute report on the subject assigned to you.
> What to include: writer's background; summary of the novel or movie, a copy of the poem; and reasons why it is a good literary piece
> provide 5 questions for the listeners.
B. For the Class:
> Prepare one question for each reporter
> Questions can be handwritten or computerized
> Paper size for the questionnaires - 1/8 short bond paper
C. Literary pieces to be discussed in class:
1. Sonnet XVIII - William Shakespeare
2. Invictus - ernest Henley
3. Ars Poetica - Archibald Macleish
4. The Raven - Edgar Allan Poe
5. any poem - Christina Rossetti
6. Jintishi - Du Fu
7. any poem - Elizabeth Bishop
8. Tanka - Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
9. Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs
10. Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes
11. The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
12. Faust - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
13. Little Women - Louisa May Alcott
14. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
15. Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Caroll
16. Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
17. Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
18. The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
19. Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
20. Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
21. Portrait of a Lady - Henry James
22. Moby Dick - Herman Melville
23. Black Beauty - Anna Sewell
24. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert L. Stevenson
25. Fathers and Children - Ivan Turgenev
26. Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
27. An ice-cream war - William Boyd
28. Empire of the sun - J.G. Ballard
29. White Noise - Don DeLillo
30. The Alchemist - Paolo Coelho
31. Presumed Innocent - Scott Turow
32. Oscar and Lucinda - Peter Carey
33. Sophie's Choice - William Styron
34. The Accidental Tourist - Anne Tyler
35. One Hundred years of solitude - Gabriel García Márquez
36. The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
37. The old man and the sea - Ernest Hemmingway
No comments:
Post a Comment