This week passed by in a blur, so much so that I really don't remember much from it. We spent a lot of time working on our What is Literature project, and the Wonder Team learned that we did not need to make an actual flower... you'll see what I mean when it's time to present. We've also had a, let's say interesting, time trying to find symbolism in The Tell-Tale Heart and A Rose for Emily. But I suppose we knew what we were getting ourselves into when we chose Symbolism. I shouldn't say that we're having a hard time finding symbolism, just what the symbols symbolize, if that makes any sense. This week, our poem of the week was Bright Star by Keats. It wasn't a bad poem by any means, but it definitely wasn't my favorite poem to read. It was a sonnet because it looks like a square. I'm trying to write as much as possible, but truth be told, it was a four day week. It seems like yesterday was Tuesday, plus I have a competition this weekend so I'm fairly distracted. Anyway, back to the world of AP Lit.
I chose the picture because the center of it looks like a star, and since this poem to me didn't speak of a literal star, I thought it fit. I apologize that this is extremely disjointed. It just really doesn't feel like a Friday to me.
I chose the picture because the center of it looks like a star, and since this poem to me didn't speak of a literal star, I thought it fit. I apologize that this is extremely disjointed. It just really doesn't feel like a Friday to me.