Wow we're actually done???
1. Hardcore Analysis
2. Visualize and Interpretation
3. Prepare for AP Test!
2. Visualize and Interpretation
3. Prepare for AP Test!
1. The Bigger Why
Arguably the most important part of the class
The bigger why and analysis are the back bone of the class.
Foster's How To Read Literature Like A Professor, as painful as it was, was a memorable read.
It helps us to think more in depth.
Theories that we'll unfortunately never forget:
Looking at these theories and developing a bigger why helps us create different analysis and allow us to make different interpretations of literature.
The bigger why and analysis are the back bone of the class.
Foster's How To Read Literature Like A Professor, as painful as it was, was a memorable read.
It helps us to think more in depth.
Theories that we'll unfortunately never forget:
- Communion (Eating food, but with style)
- Location matters
- Christ Figures. Everywhere.
Looking at these theories and developing a bigger why helps us create different analysis and allow us to make different interpretations of literature.
2. Just in case you hated Shakespeare...
3. Oh yeah and the AP Test
Let us not forget what the sort of end goal of this class was: The AP Test!
Whether you plan to take the AP test or not (which you should!) you should do as much as you can to keep what you've learned in mind.
Of all of the tips I've learned regarding the AP test, the best thing to remember is the vast amount of literature you've learned.
Whether you plan to take the AP test or not (which you should!) you should do as much as you can to keep what you've learned in mind.
Of all of the tips I've learned regarding the AP test, the best thing to remember is the vast amount of literature you've learned.
When Mrs. Rutan tries to prepare you for the AP test but you're still freaking out