Week Twenty-seven Assignment
4/15-17/2008
1. Read and
Respond:
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List
five quotations from the play that reveal the character of Lady Macbeth.
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List
five quotations from the play that reveal the character of Macbeth.
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List five
quotations that reveal the character of Banquo.
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List
five quotations that make us wonder about the nature of evil.
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Due
April 21.
2.
Vocabulary:
1. Penultimate:
The
second to last in order.
2. Negligence: Lack
of a sensible amount of care; neglect, carelessness.
3. Depravity: A
state of corruption, perversion, or evil.
4. Caustic:
Biting, incisive, cutting, corrosive.
5. Guile: Trickery or
deceit; deceptive cunning; duplicity.
6. Cynical:
Distrustful of human nature; pessimistic, even misanthropic.
7. Furtive:
On
the sly, in secret; surreptitious; stolen.
8. Apprehension: A foreboding of something bad; or, legal
arrest.
9. Salutary:
Promoting good health (mental or physical).
10. Pedestrian: Commonplace, ordinary, unimaginative;
referring to going by foot.
3. Magnum Opus:
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Note-cards:
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Once you have
your sources, you will begin to read them and record useful information on
note-cards. I will examine and grade
your note-cards based on how well they meet these format and content rules:
Format: Use
index cards, either 3x5 or 4x6. On each
card, include the following information:
The name of the source, either written out fully or
indexed from your list of sources;
The page number, where applicable, from which the information
comes;
The outline topic(s) to which the information relates.
Content: Each card should contain information concerning one
topic and should be from one page in one source.
The
information should be recorded in YOUR OWN WORDS, abbreviated—NO COMPLETE
SENTENCES!
No
verbs from the original source should be included in your summary of the
information.
A
few cards may include direct quotations IF you intend to use the quotation in
your essay. Be sure to put quotation
marks on the card in order to indicate that the words are directly from the
source!
Presentation: Your
note-cards should be presented in a file box, separated into sections divided
by tabbed divider-cards. Each of these
should be labeled with a category from your outline, in order.
The Calendar
April 22 30
Note-cards Due 30
points
April 29 Rough
Draft Due 35
points
May 15 Final
Paper Due (No late papers will be accepted!) 100
points