domingo, 19 de noviembre de 2017

An original and creative Quarterly

Over these years in literature we have been reading and analyzing different poems and stories and the play " An Inspector Calls" written by J.B Priestley. For the literature quarterly and to integrate all these contents, we were asked to choose five stories and poems and "An Inspector Calls" and to follow the next steps:

  1. First we should look after all the themes of the play and each story and poem
  2. For each theme we should think about a thematic statement. What is  THEMATIC STATEMENT? It is a sentence that express a theme.
  3. Then we should found a suitable quotation that support the thematic statement
  4. Finally we should present all this in a creative presentation. We decided to do it in piktochart.

List of poems we have read. Those in red are the ones we chose.

  • The Clod and the Pebble (William Blake)
  • Song (Lady Mary Wroth)
  • Passion (Kathleen Rain)
  • Love (III) (George Herbert)
  • Lovers’ Infiniteness (John Donne)
  • ‘She was a Phantom of Delight’ (William Wordsworth)
  • Tiger in the Menagerie (Emma Jones)
  • Lion heart (Amanda Chong)
  • Heart and Mind (Edith Sitwell)
  • For My Grandmother Knitting (Liz Lochhead)
  • Father Returning Home (Dilip Chitre)
  • The Lost Woman… (Patricia Beer)
  • Stabat Mater (Sam Hunt)
  • Coming Home (Owen Sheers)

List of Stories we have read. Those in blue are the ones we chose.

  • Ming's Biggest Prey (Patricia Highsmith)
  • Sredni Vashtar (Hector Hugh Munro)
  • The Prison (Bernard Malamud)
  •  Billennium (J. G. Ballard)
  • The People Before (Maurice Shadbolt)
  • The Phoenix ( Sylvia Townsend Warner)
  • Tyres (Adam Thorpe)
  • Games at Twilight (Anita Desai)
  • Of white Hairs and Cricket ( Rohinton Mistry)
  • To Da-duh, in Memoriam (Paule Marshall)

Play
  • An Inspector Calls (J.B Priestley)



I worked with Olivia Converti and Nazarena Ballesteros.


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