February 16, 2009 Listing
Assigned Text:
Foster, How to Read Literature Like a Professor
Interlude (p. 82); Ch 12; one of 11, 13, or 14
Assigned Text:
Treadwell, Machinal
A student asks, via e-mail:
I was wondering if you'd like the Machinal blogs in Act/Episode format or not, because I am sure you don't want the whole play in one entry.My reply:
I'm not asking you to write one agenda item per episode. If you have a lot to say about the play, you are, of course, welcome to write more than a single agenda item, or you can post a single longer-than-usual entry that includes several different quotations.
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