So...some of you have been asking about how we're going to get the texts we're using in class. Some of them are going to be delivered as usual, like in your previous English classes, Hamlet for example, as we're the only class in the school that reads it (English 12A teachers tend to use Macbeth instead). But since we're going to be reading 20 major texts, it would be very unfair to Mrs. Mitchell to ask her to haul them all over campus, she'd be working twice as hard to serve us as any other class in the school.
I keep a few texts in the classroom. These tend to be xeroxed copies of the shorter plays, which I've pulled out of anthologies. I will distribute these one or two weeks before the lectures are scheduled. If you think you need more time than that to read a short play, you may want to reconsider your readiness for the rigors of AP.
But most of the texts are available to you right now, at the link to your left labeled "AP Reader (550 pages)." Yes, that is five HUNDRED and fifty pages. You can understand why I won't be passing these out in class. Seven of the major works, and 10 of the minor pieces are compiled in a pdf document. I'd suggest you print it out, but I understand that it will take more than an entire ream of paper and god knows how much ink to do so, so I won't require it. But it's still a good idea, maybe print out 50-some pages at a time over weeks?
Finally, our very first text is available here:
The Oresteia
Enjoy your last week of summer!
Monday, August 25, 2008
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