Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Rubric for Huck Finn Paper

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn- Research/Literary Analysis Paper


DUE: March 14 for A day classes, March 15 for B day classes


200 points


Late papers will receive half the credit they would have otherwise received, and probably half the comments from me.
Please familiarize yourself with this rubric, as your grade will be derived from it.

Name____________________________________________ Period_____ Date turned in______

1. Title page with name, date, teacher’s name, title, class, and period
2
   
2. Typed, double spaced, 14 font, no spaces between paragraphs, Times New Roman font. I can’t accept a paper that is not typed. (Three pages minimum, and of course, you will be docked far more than two points if you come up short.)
2
   
3. Introduction has an attention-getting device that is appropriate for this type of scholarly paper.
25
   
4. Thesis statement is well-crafted, thoughtful, and gives the reader a road map of your paper. No laundry list thesis statements. Think "over-arching."

25
   
5. All sentence belong in their paragraphs. Transitions are evident.

3
   
6. Sentence structure is sound and varied.
3
   
7. Paper contains few or no mechanical errors, such as punctuation, spelling, grammar, and usage.

5
   
8. Strong conclusion ties all the information into a nice package. Your thesis is proven. (No new information in conclusion.)

5
   
9. Work Cited page is flawless. Refer to: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
A minimum of three sources

 
30
   
10. This paper has accurate parenthetical documentation throughout. Refer to:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

40
   
11. Ideas are fresh and interesting. Research is obvious. You have not merely written off the top of your head, rather you have studied and pondered. You have come up with ideas that are sound and logical.
10
   
12. Meaningful quotations are woven seamlessly into your own sentences. Set up the quote. If you can paraphrase, paraphrase. If, however, the citation you found is oh-so-wonderful as is, by all means, cite it in all its splendor. Use the four methods from the PowerPoint on my blog.
50
   
TOTAL
200
   

Friday, February 23, 2018

Integrating Quotes Effectively

http://www.vonsteuben.org/ourpages/auto/2010/10/15/56287378/Integrating%20Quotes.pdf

Ideas for your Huck Finn Paper


 

 

 

 


 
IDEAS AND TOPICS FOR YOUR HUCK FINN LITERARY ANALYSIS PAPER




You must still provide your own well-crafted thesis statement.





1. The overall American critical reaction to the publishing of The Adventures of Huck Finn in 1885 was summed up in one word: "trash". Louisa May Alcott (author of Little Women and Little Men) said, "If Mr. Clemens cannot think of anything better to tell our pure-minded lads and lassies, he had better stop writing for them." The Public Library Committee of Concord, Massachusetts excluded the book as "a dangerous moral influence on the young." Defend or refute the position that the novel is indeed "trash" with evidence from the text to support your claim.

2. Discuss historical revisionism and whether Huck Finn should be part of a high school curriculum. You may include 2011's revised edition of the book, which replaced the word "nigger" for "slave."

3. One critic says that the novel shows the conflict between our national faith in democracy and our inheritance of prejudice. He also says it shows the conflict between our love for freedom and our love for conformity.

4. A persona is an alternate name and personality uses for many different reasons. Discuss the many personas used in the novel.

5. Huckleberry Finn has been called the "Great American Novel." However, it is one of the most frequently banned book in the United States. Discuss why this masterpiece is banned mostly in Christian academies and in some institutions that are predominantly African-American.

6. This novel is a satire on human weaknesses. What human traits does he satirize? Give examples for each. What is the power of satire?

7. What does Twain admire in a man and of what is he contemptuous?

8. Select five characters that Twain does not admire in Huck Finn. Give the specific traits that each possesses that makes him or her not an admirable person. Select five characters that Twain does admire. Give the specific traits that each possesses that makes him or her admirable.

9. Discuss the role of religion in the novel.

10. Think about the characters in the novel who are middle to upper class in comparison to the lower class folks. What was Mark Twain saying about "social classes" in the novel?



11. How is does the river act as a spine for this book? What else could it symbolize?

12. Ernest Hemingway said, "All of American Literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
13. Is Huck the American Hero?



14. The names that an author gives his/her characters is often more significant than one might initially understand. Is this the case with Mark Twain?

15. What is Twain saying about America in this novel? What is he saying about Europe?

16. How is humor used? What can satire do? How do some of the dark themes compare with the humorous parts?

17. Respect for rule of law/ conscience

18. Honesty

19. Lonesomeness

20. Man in the Natural World

21. Foolishness and folly

22. Superstition

23. What role do drugs and alcohol play in the book?

24. What constitutes a family in Huck Finn?

25. Huck is young. America is young. What is Twain saying about youth and growing up/growing old?

26. Innocence vs experience

27. Jim as Huck’s true father

28. What is Twain saying about religion?

29. Freedom

30. Friendship

31. Compare Jim and Pap.

32. Why is the setting of this book important?

33. Think of a single scene in the book that stands out to you and relate it to the book as a whole.

34. Think of a single citation in the book that stands out to you and relate it to the book as a whole.

35. Think of a recurring motif or symbol in the book and relate it to the book as a whole.

36. Discuss Twain’s use of dialect.

37. William Dean Howells said that Twain was the Lincoln of our literature. How so?

38. Huck is the most honest of American heroes.



 


 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Huck Finn Vocabulary List #2

Huck Finn Vocabulary #2


1. Quicksilver___

2. Corn-pone___

3. Traps___

4. Curry-comb___

5. Pivot___

6. Fan-tods___

7. Truck___

8. Chucklehead___

9. Tow-head___

10. Snag___

11. Wig-wam___

12. Texas___

13. Pilot-house___

14. Crawfish___
 

a. Part of a steamboat containing the officers’ cabin
b. Where a steamboat captain/pilot works
c. A state of nervousness or fear
d. Mercury
e. To back out
f. an underwater tree or branch
g. Stuff
h. A hut built for shelter
i. A low island or sandbar in a river
j. A cheap kind of corn bread
k. Belongings, baggage
l. A pin on which something turns
m. A utensil used to groom a horse
n. A fool

Huck Finn Vocabulary List #1

Huck Finn Vocabulary #1

acquit

audacious

benefactor

blithe

contrite

contrive

gaudy

haughty

illustrious

ingenious

lineal

mesmerism

monstrous

phrenology

ponderous

premature

raspy

shanty

stern

tedious

victuals

carcass

hive

cooper

skiff

slough

wallow

loll

vial

vile

careen

jabber

welt

rummage

haggle

bard

Third Term Calendar


January 15 MLK
Jan 16 Teacher Prep Day
Jan 17 A  Calendars, Intro to third term
 
Jan 18 B Calendars, Intro to third term
 
Jan 19 A  Doll’s House book card due  100 points
BASELINE ACT TEST 50 points
 
Jan 22  B
Doll’s House Book Card due 100 points
BASELINE ACT TEST 50 points
Jan 23 A
 Intro: Huck Finn
Read:  ch 1-4
Vocab #1
 
Jan 24 B
Intro: Huck Finn
Read:  ch 1-4
Vocab #1
 
1-25 A  
HF quiz on 1-4
 
 
Jan 26 B
HF quiz on 1-4
Jan 29 A 
Quiz on 5-8
 
Jam 30 B
Quiz on 5-8
Jan 31 A 
Quiz on 9-12
Vocab #1 quiz
FEB 1 B
Quiz on 9-12
Vocab #1 quiz
FEB 2 A 
Quiz on 13-16
 
FEB 5 B
Quiz on 13-16
FEB 6 A
Quiz on 17-19
Proposal due today! Teach past participles
FEB 7 B
Quiz on 17-19
Proposal due today!
Teach past participles
FEB 8 A
Quiz on 20-23
ACT #2 Practice Test
FEB 9 B
Quiz on 20-23
ACT #2 Practice Test
FEB 12 A
Quiz on 24-26
Vocab #2 Review Comma Rules
 
FEB 13 B 
Quiz on 24-26
Vocab #2 Review Comma Rules
 
FEB 14 A
Quiz on 27-30
Library: Thesis statement due at the end of the period:  50  Library points:  40
 
FEB 15 B  
Quiz on 27-30
Library: Thesis statement due at the end of the period:  50  Library points:  40
 
FEB 16 A
 Comma Rules Test 100 points
Quiz on 31-33
past participles
FEB 19  Presidents Day
 
FEB 20 B
Comma Rules Test 100 points
Quiz on 31-33
past participles
FEB 21 A Quiz on 34-37
Vocab #2 quiz
Final ACT Practice Test
FEB 22 B
Vocab #2 quiz
Final ACT Practice Test
FEB 23 A 
Quiz on 38-42
Outline for paper due
Blending quotations in correctly, Verbs to use in analysis
Sentence variety
 
FEB 26 B Quiz on 38-42
Outline for paper due
Blending quotations in correctly, Verbs to use in analysis
Sentence variety
 
 
Feb 27 A/B
THE REAL ACT TEST
 
 
FEB 28 A 
 Huck Finn Final Test
Presentations/Critiquing
 
 
March 1 B
Huck Finn Final Test
Presentations/Critiquing
 
March 2 A  
Presentations/Critiquing
March 5 B
Presentation/Critiquing
(5)  Individual for IB, pairs for Honors
March 6 A 
Presentations/Critiquing (4)
 
March 7 B Presentations/Critiquing (5)  Individual for IB, pairs for Honors
March 8 A
Presentations/Critiquing(5)  Individual for IB, pairs for Honors
March 9 B
Presentations/Critiquing (5)  Individual for IB, pairs for Honors LAST DAY FOR ANY LATE WORK
 
March 12 A
Presentations/Critiquing(5)  Individual for IB, pairs for Honors
 
March 13 B Presentations/Critiquing (4)    Individual for IB, pairs for Honor
March 14 A
Presentations/Critiquing (5)    Individual for IB, pairs for Honors Huck Finn Paper Due: 200 points(goes on 4th term’s grade)
March 15 B  Presentations/Critiquing (5)    Individual for IB, pairs for Honors Huck Finn Paper Due: 200 points(goes on 4th term’s grade)
March 16 A TERM ENDS
 
 
 
 
 
 

Literature Choices for IB presentations:  The Crucible, The John and Abigail Adams Letters, The Scarlet Letter.  Honors students may also choose The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and the Doll’s House.

 Mrs. Loveless       Third Term Calendar         You are welcome. Historical Photo Gallery

Major Assignments for Third Term:

A Doll’s House Book Card
 
100 points
Huck Finn Quizzes
 
50 points x 11 = 550 points
Vocabulary Test #1
 
50 points
Vocabulary Test #2
 
50 points
Mock ACT Test #1
 
50 points
Mock ACT Test #2
 
50 points
Mock ACT Test #3
 
50 points
Comma Rules Test
 
100 points
Huck Finn Paper
 
200 points
Huck Finn Final
 
150 points
ACT Practice Quizzes/Participation
Throughout the term
20 points x 10 = 200 points
Presentations
On the date you sign up and ONLY on the date you sign up
240 points for Honors Students
0 points for IB Students (I will explain.)
Presence During Presentations
Throughout the last three weeks of the term
60 points
You may only miss one of these days for full participation credit. 
Questions, and Class Discussion for Presentations
Throughout the last three weeks of the term
100 points
The strength of your questions and comments will be evaluated for a grade
Library Work Ethic Points
 
40 points:  Must be present to win
Library Work Ethic Points
 
40 points:  Must be present to win