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As notes. Would you ever live like a nomad ( communities of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location)? Explain. AS Notes. If you could set up your own government, what would it be? Describe. . AS notes.

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  1. As notes Would you ever live like a nomad (communities of people who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location)? Explain.

  2. AS Notes If you could set up your own government, what would it be? Describe.

  3. AS notes Define code of honor. What is your code of honor?

  4. As notes How important is your genealogy to you? Does your genealogy affect who you are?

  5. AS Notes What would you be willing to fight and to die for?

  6. Monstrosity Unit What is your personal definition of monstrosity? What is the recipe for a monster? (Example: ¼ part-anger, ½ part-evil, ¼ part…)

  7. Monstrosity Unit Who/what were you afraid of as a young child? Describe this fear, and from where you think it derived?

  8. Monstrosity Unit Who/what do you fear now at your present age? Explain why.

  9. Monstrosity Unit Do you believe in monsters today? Do they actually exist? (vampires, aliens…)Explain.

  10. Monstrosity unit • Why do you think humans feel the need to create monsters within our society? Explain.

  11. Beowulf: part 1 - Grendel • Do you believe that evil can be innate? Can a person just be born evil? Defend your position.

  12. Grendel Ex: part 1 - grendel Who do you consider to be the definitive monsters of our time? What values have these creatures transgressed to become so demonized within our society? What earns them the right of being labeled a “monster”? Explain.

  13. Beowulf: part 2 - beowulf • How have you determined within your short life what concepts create the nature of monstrosity and heroism? (In other words, how do you decide whom is the monster and whom is the hero?) How much of the monster, and how much of the hero do you have inside of yourself? Explain.

  14. Grendel ex: part 2 - beowulf • Explain the concept of nature vs. nurture in your own words. What do you feel causes a person to become a “monster”? Can an individual be both monster and hero at once? Explain your rationale.

  15. Beowulf: part 3 – battle with grendel Why do you think people commit crimes? Have you ever committed a crime or thought of committing a crime? Explain. What do you consider the worst crimes of our time? Explain.

  16. Grendel ex: part 3 – battle with grendel MAN IS THE ONLY ANIMAL THAT BLUSHES. OR NEEDS TO. -MARK TWAIN Why do you think that humans often ostracize and label individuals who do not conform to societal norms? Does being different necessarily make you a monster? How many ways do you feel different from what society deems socially acceptable? Explain.

  17. Beowulf: part 4 – grendel’s mother Is there a special bond between a mother and her child? What lengths should a mother go to, to protect her child? If a parent withholds their love from their children, can this turn that child into a monster? Explain your reasoning.

  18. Grendel ex: part 4 – grendel’s mother What brings out the monster in you? What do you believe is really motivating you during these times? Do you ever feel guilt or shame after experiencing your darker moments?

  19. Beowulf: part 5 – Battle With grendel’s mother Are you a bully? Explain. How would you handle someone you felt was threatening your safety or way of life? What values are you reaffirming about yourself through your actions?

  20. Grendel Ex: part 5 – battle with grendel’s mother Have you ever intentionally hurt another living thing? Explain.

  21. Grendel Ex: part 6 – beowulf’s last battle A society creates heroes to emphasize the values and traits that their culture holds most dear. Tell me one of your heroes and explain why. Raoul Wallenberg

  22. Grendel Ex: part 6 – beowulf’s last battle How would you describe our society as a whole? What kind of people are we? Explain.

  23. Joseph merrick: the elephant man What is the first thing you thought of when you looked at these images?

  24. Joseph merrick: the elephant man Upon further reflection, have your thoughts or feelings changed at all? Explain.

  25. Death row articles How do you feel about the death penalty? Explain. What does its very existence illustrate about our society?

  26. Monstrosity conclusion “Richards didn’t need a PhD in microbiology to know that it was risky stuff: vampire stuff, though no one at Special Weapons ever used the word…. But still, something about it hit a nerve. As a kid Richards had read his share of such stories, not just the comic books – Tales From the Crypt and Dark Shadows and all the rest – but the original Bram Stoker, and seen the movies too. A bunch of silliness and bad sex, he knew that even then, and yet wasn’t there something about them that struck a deep chord of recognition, even of memory? The teeth, the blood hunger, the immortal union with darkness – what if these things weren’t fantasy but recollection or even instinct, a feeling etched over eons into human DNA, of some dark power that lay within the human animal? A power that could be reactivated, refined, brought under control?” -Justin Cronin Respond to the following quote.

  27. Heroism unit What is your personal definition of heroism? What is the recipe for a hero? (Example: ¼ part-strength, ½ part-hair style, ¼ part…)

  28. Heroism unit What is the most heroic thing you have ever done? Retell the story here.

  29. Heroism unit • Choose one of your favorite superheroes. What traits do you value in this superhero? • Look back at the recipe you created for a hero. Are those qualities the same as the ones you listed for your superhero? Explain your thoughts on why or why not.

  30. Heroism unit What are your favorite superheroes’ strengths or powers? Analyze what these strengths/powers communicate about our society’s values.

  31. Le morted’arthur If you had the chance to be a king or queen, would you accept the position? Consider not only the power that is inherent with the position but also the responsibility…

  32. Le morted’arthur • Tell me what you think are some advantages and disadvantages of a social system based solely on loyalty, honor, and trust. • How often do you attempt to achieve perfection in your own life? What affect does this need to be flawless have on the individual and on society?

  33. Le morted’arthur Have you ever done or said something that you later regretted? If so, why did you regret it? Given a second chance, how would you have behaved differently?

  34. Le morted’arthur Have you ever held a grudge against someone that you refused to let go? Explain the circumstances. What resulted from this grudge?

  35. Sir gawain and the green knight King Arthur and his knights were judged by their conduct, specifically by how well they followed the code of chivalry. Do you think today’s leaders are judged by a specific code of conduct? If so, what is it?

  36. Sir gawain and the green knight • Give me three real-world examples of an “honorable pursuit”. Explain your choices. • Within your own life, who, if anyone, are you expected to defend? • What do you have to do or accomplish to prove your bravery and strength?

  37. Sir gawain and the green knight Brainstorm about the word “romance”. Write down the first five ideas that come to your mind. Try not to over think the statement.

  38. Sir gawain and the green knight Ladies, as a woman what do you think of the green knight’s use of his wife to seduce Gawain? If your significant other asked you to seduce another man for the sake of a game or ruse, would you do it? Explain why or why not. Gentleman, what do you think of the green knight asking his wife to seduce another man for a game? Would you ever ask your wife or girlfriend to do such a thing? How do you think you would feel after the game was played…. Would this change your feelings about the woman involved? Explain.

  39. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions For the following slides, write the statement in your journal and then provide a response. You will have 30 seconds for each response. This is an exercise designed to illicit your gut reaction. Write the first thought that comes to mind. Yes, I agree that…. because… OR No, I disagree that…. because…

  40. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Everyone puts on different “masks” to fit into various situations with diverse groups of people.

  41. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Life is just a game.

  42. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Ghosts are real.

  43. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Suicide is wrong.

  44. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions There is an afterlife.

  45. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions People are not always who they seem to be.

  46. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions It is important to have a good relationship with your parents.

  47. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions We owe a debt to our parents.

  48. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Parents want the best for their children and will put their child’s welfare before their own.

  49. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Murder is wrong.

  50. Hamlet: Preliminary Questions Insanity is a subjective term. Everyone is capable of going insane.

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