Day 5
M-Tu Nov. 11-12
Creating tension: “Orange Crush” and “Southern Summers”
Share objects
About grading
Homework
➤ Begin Essay 2: Essay on an Object
I’d recommend you start writing this essay soon, particularly if you’ll be busy over the holiday. This essay is due a week from today, Tues. Feb. 4.
Be sure to reread the instructions before beginning!
➤ Read excerpts from classmates’ writing
Read the excerpts from “Essay 1: Portrait of a Place.” Choose one excerpt you particularly like (not your own) and write a brief list of observations about them. Begin each observation with the phrase “I noticed that . . .” (I’m imagining somewhere between 5-10 observations; how many you do exactly is up to you.) Bring this to class in a form in which you can hand it in to me.
➤ Read “The Mwiko”
As you read, ask yourself:
What does the mwiko (and making ugali) represent for the different characters (the father, the narrator, the sister)? Be ready to share one sentence that reflects this.
Where does the tension come from in this story?
In addition, please think of a new ending in which a character does something with the mwiko. Be ready to share your idea with us next class.