The Lindsey Lit Limerick Extravaganza

October 19th, 2009

Students in my 5th period class recently had a little extra time on their hands, so naturally, we had a limerick competition. They were told specifically that the best would be particularly insulting.

The following is the best one that did not contain profanity:

My teacher is such a poser.
Really, nobody knows her.
With glasses and a book,
Like a witch with a hook,
I don’t know why the principal chose her.

-Dominik Reyes

Not awful, but if you think you can do better, throw it down in the comments below. Look here for a handy reference on how a limerick is made.

And in closing:

Your limericks will likely be bad
You’re the dullest students I’ve had.
I hope you don’t mind
That I’ve set it to rhyme,
But your writing skills are quite sad.

Are you going to let me talk to you like that? Prove me wrong below.

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Looking Back to the Future

October 13th, 2009

So I need some honest input on the direction of the blog. things_to_come

2120 West began purely as an online version of Sunset High School’s literary magazine, and this year I have toyed with expanding it’s mission to include online journals and discussions for my AP Literature class. The problem is, I don’t know how valuable those discussions have been for anybody.

So, in thinking of the future of 2120 West, I’m thinking of the past. Give me your opinion. Should 2120 West return to it’s roots as a student literature and art blog, removing the discussion topic component, or should we stay the course? Removing the discussion topic component would, of course, mean removing that component from the grade in AP lit as well.

Let me know.

-Lindsey

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A Surreal Exit

October 6th, 2009

signexitledrdHave a listen to this podcasted short story, “Exit Sign” by Ursala Pflug.

While the setting, the characters, and the situation they find themselves in are weird and surreal, the story might have something to say about the central questions we’ve been dealing with in class about oppression, rebellion, and dystopianism.

How does this story contribute to those ideas?

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Stern Old Uncle Owl

September 30th, 2009

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Vengeful “B”-words

September 21st, 2009

So this one is just for those of you who have seen the new Quentin Tarantino film, Inglourious Basterds.

Try to think about that film as a work of literature. As a filmmaker, Tarantino seems to think of his film that way.

What are the central questions? What are the significant symbols? In terms of genre, check out this article from Wikipedia and think about it. Do you agree or disagree that Inglourious Basterds is essentially a classical revenge play?

Don’t bother with just “I liked it,” or “that movie was dumb.” I want critical literary analysis.

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The -isms

September 16th, 2009

ussr-red-star2So there was some recent confusion in class between communism and and Nazism, which is totally understandable, as both of these have become strong trigger words for stirring up American fear and anger over the last 50 years or so.

Check out this post at HowStuffWorks.com that should shed a little light on the difference between socialism, communism, fascism, and Nazism.

Now think about George Orwell’s political allegory Animal Farm. What form of government do we see on Animal Farm? How and when does it change? How many different forms does the government of the farm take?

Finally, what can we learn from this? What is Orwell trying to suggest causes the transition from one form of government to the next, and the next, and so on?

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School, politics, and Obamination?

September 9th, 2009

Folks got pretty shook up over the idea of President Barack Obama’s address to school children, calling it everything from “liberal indoctrination” to “fascism.”

Take a look at the text of the speech here if you haven’t already, and look over Dallas ISD’s position on the speech and some of the comments here.

Is concern over this speech – or if not the speech itself, the idea of the speech – justified?

What is the role of public school when it comes to politics? Many of your teachers have strong political views. How might your teachers’ political opinions influence your own? Should they, or the school system in general influence your worldview?

And as always, comments should be signed with your real first and last names.

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What is an essay anyway?

September 9th, 2009

Check out this definition of the word “essay” from Miriam-Webster’s website:

Etymology: Middle French essai, ultimately from Late Latin exagium act of weighing

1 : trial, test

2 a : effort, attempt; especially : an initial tentative effort b : the result or product of an attempt

3 a : an analytic or interpretative literary composition usually dealing with its subject from a limited or personal point of view b : something resembling such a composition

The third definition is the one that you probably would have come up with on your own if asked, but I really want you to consider those first two.

What do words like “attempt,” “test,” and “tentative” tell you about what an essay should be? If you know that I know that this is the definition of an essay, does it affect your approach to writing in my class?

What is the point of an essay?

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Immunization Immunity

September 9th, 2009

Check out this story from the good folks over at the Dallas News DISD Blog, Kids being turned away over shots — but wait a minute!. It is essentially a story about student vaccinations, a matter of public health.

An interesting detail in the post is that some families were allowed a “valid exemption, such as for medical or religious reasons.”

The medical reason mentioned is probably the concern that some childhood vaccinations may be linked to autism. As for the religious exception, some faith practices do not condone all aspects of medical science.

The question is this: is it ethical (right, fair, good) that there should be such exceptions to a public health mandate? What are the ethical and moral issues involved? What are the conflicts? Should families be allowed to send unvaccinated children into public schools for reasons of personal choice, or for their religious views? Why or why not?

Start your comments, and remember to post under your real first and last name, or not at all.

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Good and Ugly

September 7th, 2009

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