Thursday, December 22, 2016
Monday, December 19, 2016
As we continue to read Kate Chopin's short stories, we follow from 'The Story of an Hour" to "The Storm." Both stories are considered early feminist literature that explore the roles of women. Let's analyze the story by going to deeper levels by answering the following questions.
1. Why does Calixta have the affair? Be thoughtful in your response - Use vocabulary from our scholar sheet.
2. Does she love Bobinot?
3. What kind of marriage do they have?
4. Does Calixta have consummate love for her husband? Why or Why not?
5. Do Calixta and Bobinot have a close, intimate friendship?
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
"A Joy That Kills"
In Kate Chopin's short story, "The Story of An Hour," the main character Ms. Mallard hears of her husband's death and experiences, to her surprise, the feeling of freedom and exaltation. At the time this story was written it was viewed as "radical" and a departure from how women thought about their lives. When we read it now, it does not seem as radical as it did back then. What makes,"The Story of An Hour," a radical story for the time?
In Kate Chopin's short story, "The Story of An Hour," the main character Ms. Mallard hears of her husband's death and experiences, to her surprise, the feeling of freedom and exaltation. At the time this story was written it was viewed as "radical" and a departure from how women thought about their lives. When we read it now, it does not seem as radical as it did back then. What makes,"The Story of An Hour," a radical story for the time?
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Gender Inequity: Dress Codes in School
Students read an article by Jeimmy Hurtado, "My Leggings Are Too Sexy; His Tank Top Isn't," that discussed her mistreatment under a DOE school dress code. She recaps her personal experience, which she believed caused her shame, and advocates for schools to create gender equity in their school dress codes.
Students responded with the following:
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