E10+A+-+October+13+-+17

=Monday, October 13= >>> A Tragic Hero who is an important person >> === === = = =Tuesday, October 14= = = =Wednesday, October 15= = = =Thursday, October 16= >> **Hacker 19-2** = = =Friday, October 17= =the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest.=
 * ===Testing Day on Wednesday, October 15===
 * where will you go?
 * signs on the wall and lots in the hall
 * ===vocab warm-up (actually, lots of Tragedy notes!)===
 * ===5 Requirements for a Classic Tragedy===
 * ===1. A serious work about===
 * king or warrior
 * ===2. who has a character flaw (usually hubris)===
 * ===or experiences a tragic fate===
 * ===3. that leads to a catastrophe===
 * ===such as losing a kingdom or a whole family===
 * ===4. This person finally realizes it is all his fault===
 * ===and tries to reverse what he's done wrong===
 * ===a reversal of fortune===
 * ===But it's too late!===
 * ===5. The audience feels===
 * ===a catharsis, an emotional purge===
 * ===due to feeling pity for the tragic hero===
 * ===and fear and awe at the power of the gods===
 * ===turn in "Home" poem===
 * ===poetry notebook===
 * ===denotation, connotation===
 * ===literal and figurative meanings===
 * ===read //Antigone//===
 * ===grammar warm-up===
 * ===read Antigone!===
 * paraphrase Antigone's speech from p. 210
 * due Thursday, October 16
 * Testing Day!
 * **Grammar warm-up**
 * =Use the book to help you!=
 * =Antigone speech paraphrase assignment=
 * =Share yours with people at your table=
 * =Help each other with the tough stuff=
 * =Turn in=
 * =Notes on characters=
 * =Read play=
 * =Homework:=
 * =Question assignment for beginning of play=
 * =Question assignment for beginning of play=
 * =Time to work on beginning-of-play questions=
 * =Definition of civil disobedience:=

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 * =Notes on characters=
 * =Read play!=
 * =Read play!=