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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Expository Writing: Talking Points & Reminders for Thursday, 3/13















Talking Points
1) Which movie do you prefer, Frankenstein or Young Frankenstein? Why?
2) The original Frankenstein novel was written by a woman, Mary Shelley. Is this significant?
3) Which scenes are common to both films?
4) What are the "running" (or repeated) gags in Young Frankenstein?

Reminders
1) Papers on Frankenstein & Young Frankenstein are due on 3/13 by class time.
2) If you haven't given an oral report (movie review), be prepared to do so.




Sunday, February 16, 2014

Expository Writing for Thursday, 2/27

1) Be prepared to do your oral report, a 5-minute movie review. It's fine to use notes.
2) We'll be watching a spoof of Frankenstein, called Young Frankenstein, this week.
3) Bring in any questions on the reading assigned for this week, pages 116-149.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Expository Writing for Thursday, 2/20


Reminders & Advisories:
1) Be prepared to do your oral movie review, which should take about 5 minutes.
2) This week, we will watch the original 1931 version of Frankenstein, which is NOT a comedy.
3) This week, we will also workshop your first formal paper, so be prepared to be brave.
4) If you want to read ahead in your text, read pages 116-149. But this isn't quite yet an assignment.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Expository Writing: Thurs (2/13)

REMINDERS:

1) Please read pages 1-16 in your text.
2) Be prepared to discuss Some Like it Hot.
3) Be prepared to give an oral review of a movie you've seen.
4) Your first formal paper is due this week. Be sure to indicate your thesis statement and include the honor code and your signature.

TALKING POINTS:
1) Did you like Some Like It Hot? Why?
2) What does the final line of dialog mean?
3) Why is this movie in b&w?