Sophocles

September, 2006

Advanced Placement 11  Mr. Miller

 

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“What will come will come.

Even if I shroud it all in silence.”

    - Sophocles

 

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-Return of Notebooks

-Riverside Reader (RR)

-Sophocles/

Greek Theater intro

-Oedipus the King

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-Oedipus the King

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-Oedipus the King

-RR Intro, pp. 1-19, Intro of Narr. & Descrip., pp. 21-28, Margaret, pp. 29-35, #1 (P), #1 (A), #1(S), #2(D) for Friday

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-Oedipus the King

-Antigone in hand by Wed.

 

 

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-Oedipus the King

-Collect RR

-RR Scorebook, pp. 37-42, #1 (R), #1 (P), #1(S), #2(D) for Tuesday

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“Rash indeed is he who reckons on the morrow, or haply on days beyond it; for tomorrow is not, until today is past.”

-Sophocles

 

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-OFF

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-First Draft Summer due (Typed)

(2 copies)

-Peer Review

 

-Collect RR

-RR Myth, pp. 44-51, #2 (R), #1 (P), #1(S) for Thursday

 

-Final Draft Summer due Monday

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-Oedipus the King

-Collect RR

-RR Digging, pp. 53-62, #2(A), #2(S) for Friday

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-Oedipus Test

-Collect RR

 

 

 

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-Oedipus Test

-Antigone

-Vocabulary

-Collect RR

-RR Shooting, pp. 64-72, #1(P), #2(A), #2(D) for Monday

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“Lucky tyrants-the perquisites of power!

Ruthless power to do and say whatever pleases them.”

  -Sophocles

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-Final Summer Draft Due

-Antigone

-Collect RR

-RR Truth, pp. 74-88 for Tues.

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-Antigone

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-Antigone

-RR Process Analysis, pp. 91-98, Dumpster, pp. 99-105, #2(P), #2(A) for Friday

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-Timed Writing Narr. & Descrip. 

-Peer Exchange

15

-Vocabulary

-Antigone

-Collect RR

-RR Campus, pp. 107-111,

#1, #2(D) for Monday

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“A dagger of the mind, a false creation,

Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?”

 -Sophocles

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-Antigone Timed Writing (AP)

-Collect RR

-Vocabulary

-RR Dolphin, pp. 113-118, #2(R), #2(D) for Wed

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-AP MC Practice

“Grief teaches the steadiest minds to waver.”

-Sophocles

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-Greek Theater

-Collect RR

-RR Grounds, pp. 120-134, #2(D) for Friday

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-Sophocles First Draft Due

(2 copies)

-Peer Review

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-Vocabulary

-Greek Theater

-RR Arranging, pp. 136-147, #1(S) for Monday

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-Collect RR

-Performance

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-Performance

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-Finish Performance

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-Sophocles Final Draft Due

-Intro Chaucer

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-Intro Chaucer

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“Yet what could I do?  It is the god who accomplishes all things.”

 -Sophocles

“Come out of the twilight / and walk before us a while / friendly, with the light step / of one whose mind is fully made up”

                                                                                                                        -Bertolt Brecht

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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