The Stranger Discussion, Quiz, and Raymond Queneau
After the last presentation(s), we will read Queneau's Exercises in Style and play around with a writing exercise. During 2nd period we will take a brief quiz on The Stranger and discuss the book. Please turn in your homework. See previous posts if you didn't know we had any. With any time remaining (unlikely, but possible) we'll move into our British unit.
We will read and discuss (and write an exercise) based on Raymond Queneau's Exercises in Style.
Exercises in Style:
1. Write a short succinct story about "modern" life. This should be nothing more than a short anecdote. In fact, you can title the first entry anecdote. Or Writing Exercise.
2. Rewrite the same short story at least four more times (total of 5, but you can do more if you'd like) using any of the following writing "Styles":
HOMEWORK: Complete this exercise as a draft for next class, April 5. Please read the Monty Python handout as well.
We will read and discuss (and write an exercise) based on Raymond Queneau's Exercises in Style.
Exercises in Style:
1. Write a short succinct story about "modern" life. This should be nothing more than a short anecdote. In fact, you can title the first entry anecdote. Or Writing Exercise.
2. Rewrite the same short story at least four more times (total of 5, but you can do more if you'd like) using any of the following writing "Styles":
MetaphorFor those of you in AP Lit, you may wish to try one of the many rhetorical strategies we've been discussing and play around with it. This will serve two purposes: 1. completing this assignment, and 2. learning new literary devices.
Simile
Personification
Alliterative
Anagrams
Formal
Slang
Onomatopoeia
Past Tense
Present Tense
Future Tense
Passive
Sonnet
Alexandrine
Exclamations
Epic
Heroic
Cockney
Cross Examination
Five Act Play Summary
Tragedy
Comedy
Introspective
Subjective
Objective
Apostrophe
Awkward Syntax
Biased
Olfactory
Ode
Elegy
Haiku
Villanelle
Sestina
Journalistic
Accented (pick an accent)
Mathematical
Neoclassical (Age of Reason)
Dickensian
Film Script
Play Script
Ransom Note
Any other you can think of...
HOMEWORK: Complete this exercise as a draft for next class, April 5. Please read the Monty Python handout as well.
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