Men's Issues: Last Day
Let's read a few articles/poems today and then get over to the lab for writing time.
Use your time in the lab to write about men's issues. Use your prompts and writing exercises to write or develop your ideas. Revise old stories to include and flesh out men's issues. Revise old stories to develop female characters. Change the gender of your character's POV, etc.
HOMEWORK: Read part two: Things Fall Apart, pp. 126-167. Take notes for yourself on characters and plot events. How does the author develop the MIDDLE of a story? What complications arise in this part of the book? What might Achebe be trying to say about Igbo culture?
Use your time in the lab to write about men's issues. Use your prompts and writing exercises to write or develop your ideas. Revise old stories to include and flesh out men's issues. Revise old stories to develop female characters. Change the gender of your character's POV, etc.
HOMEWORK: Read part two: Things Fall Apart, pp. 126-167. Take notes for yourself on characters and plot events. How does the author develop the MIDDLE of a story? What complications arise in this part of the book? What might Achebe be trying to say about Igbo culture?
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