Talking about dreams and limitations has guided some of our discussions through our reading of the play, "A Raisin in the Sun". We have also discussed roles, identity, and expectations. Beneatha tests out different aspects of who she thinks she may want to be; Walter forces his way into pushing toward who he wants to be; Ruth suffers through being a wife and mother, with peeks at loving joy she once held on to; Mama's pride helps anchor her and make her anchor for the family. Race issues like assimilation come up, and many more issues. Of course, as referenced in the title, we have discussed frustrations from unrealized dreams, and what that can do to a person.
Today, Tuesday, I assigned a RAFT paper that is due next Monday, December 1st; the test is December 2nd. The RAFT paper is less formal with spots demanding creativity, yet will be typed when turned in to me.
Students, feel free to post comments/thougts on the play and the RAFT here!
how do we do the format when we type it?
ReplyDeleteThe formatting is "Dear Diary,": the rest regarding header and heading is less structured. You CAN maintain the structured formatting, or , you can rely on the Dear Diary...and leave it at that. I would appreciate a header still, especially if it is multiple pages. Double space is still good, so that I can easily read it. Otherwise, format as you'd like.
ReplyDeleteMs. LaBeau,
ReplyDeleteI am not able to get the writing assiment beacuse the hotel will not let you open files... I might be able to try at my cousins house tommrow and see if it will work there at her house otherwise I will not be able to turn my essay in on Monday
Do we need to have an introducton and conclusion in our diary entry? Also, as we're writing, can we use 'you' implying the diary?
ReplyDeleteSarah, I understand. It's in Word 2007, if that matters.
ReplyDeleteGood questions that followed Sarah! No, you do not need a formal intro and conclusion for this RAFT. As for "you", yes.
Thanks again for the birthday well wishes, and, Samantha, you amazningly thoughtful!
do we HAVE TO have a date on the diary entry?
ReplyDeleteDATE: I recommend including a date. Hopefully you've already realized what season it is in the play. You do not have to include any year, but make up a month and day. You do know it is not near Christmas or Thanksgiving in the play, for example...
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, by the way!
if we are saying some is black in the entry, should we capitalize it?
ReplyDeletehow long should the RAFT be?
ReplyDeleteWhat season is the play in?
ReplyDeleteI think the seaso is during the spring/summer.
ReplyDeleteIS MARCH,1947 A GOOD DATE?
ReplyDeleteWhat should we mention in the assignment because I'm a little confused on this.
ReplyDeleteYou write a diary entry as either Bennie, Lena, ruth, or Walter Younger, and its suppossed to be written after Act two but before act 3 just describe what one of the characters might feel, their reaction to whatever happenned in act two. Deacribe confessions, truths, feelings, or frustrations, what would that character feel.
ReplyDeleteDoes it have to be one long entry or couple of entries?
ReplyDeleteI am talking about the dates for the diary. Can it be more than just one day?
Several dates are fine. Paragraphs are welcome.
ReplyDeletecan we talk about the four topics in just one diary entry?
ReplyDeleteis march 1947 a good date?
ReplyDeleteahah
ReplyDeleteyeah
i think its a pretty good date.
now im gonna use that date too!
I still don't get what to do with the dates,heading, and header
ReplyDeleteThe Headers never work for me. I cant get them right. How do you get them to say the different page numbers?
ReplyDeleteif you have the older microsoft this is wat you do...
ReplyDeleteclick view and then scroll down and you will see the word header and footer. click on it. you will see a bar pop up in the middle of your screen. and a text box will appear on the top. click the button align right all the way on the top not on the bar. and then you just type your last name. for the page number...there is a button on the bar that has the page number sign and click on it. then you close the bar and the header will be engraved onto the paper and the computer will add the numbers automatically so you dont have to worry.
hope that helped.
How long should the references to other people be?
ReplyDeleteI still don't really get it because I have the new microsoft word. But thanks anyway. I will figure it out sooner or later.
ReplyDeleteFor the header in the new Word (07), go to INSERT, and header will be toward the right. As for heading, skip it. As for the help others have given, excellent! As for one diary entry, or more diary entires, you can go either way with it. As for how long on each, egads, I don't know, as long as you need. If you mention Karl Linder and your first impressions or new attitude about him quickly, they can be fine.
ReplyDeletedo we have to write our first name somewhere on the paper even if we have a header with our last name on it?
ReplyDeleteThe header will be fine.
ReplyDeleteso theer should be 3 individula paragraphs,butin the same entry, is that fine? and what if you put a heading is that okay,too?
ReplyDeleteim confused on what part of the book we do the assignment?!?
ReplyDeleteI always have problems with indents and so one paragraph does not have one. Is that ok?
ReplyDeletedo we have to use 'dear diary'? If you were to do certain characters like Walter or maybe Beneatha, I'm not sure they would write 'Dear Diary'. Maybe if we could change it to 'Dear Beneatha, or Dear Journal. Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteSo it HAS to have minimum three , indented, paragraphs. And it has to have "Dear Diary". The heading is fine, but not required. This assignment covers Act I through and including Act II.
ReplyDeletePHew!
does anyone know the name of the bar??
ReplyDeletehow do you end the paper?
ReplyDeleteAre we having a ARS test on Tuesday? even though we didn't finish ACT 3 yet?
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