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Class Name = IB English IV (Heaney Panel assignment)
class # = 11070669
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Class Name = IB English IV (Heaney Panel assignment)
class # = 11070669
password = creek
By 11/18/15 = 1) Read the 4 new IOC poems (pg3-6);
2) Read/Flip through all other Heaney poems (phase 1 and 2) to look for links to the new IOC poems (AKA do 2B sections of the 4 pg assignment);
3) Reread critic #s 1-148; 149-192; Bog bodies PDF below with Archeologies: North article & use what you find to do 1C sections on each of the 4 pg Word doc assignment (copy and paste);
4) Do 1A and 1B sections on each of the 4 pg Word doc;
5) Put yourself in position to start writing the 2A sections when you come to class Wednesday
The 2 main DOCs you will use will be the "Heaney Quotes 10-6-12" and "Heaney Phase 2 critic notes" to complete the top half (through copying and pasting) of the "Heaney 4 page Web assignment.doc."
START by opening the first file and saving as a file "your name - Heaney 4 page Web Assignment.doc" in Word; make sure you put your name in the Word document too.
Then follow the instructions on pg 1 and 2 of your Heaney Phase 2 poem packet and get working. This likely will take more about 1 period (50 minutes) per page if you know what you are doing and are focused/hard-working... and at 120 points and being the main basis of prep for 4 of the Heaney IOC poems for December it is vital you do a good job.
Read other resources in Q2 folder on Google Drive to help shape your section II response and overall ideas...
Best #s in critics handout packets below:
The Troubles = 7, 14, 29, 30, 37, 38, end 39, 43, 60, 82, 97, 100-105
60 minutes video from 1974 on Northern Irish troubles (watch all)
60 minutes video on North Irish troubles in 2010s (min 2-3; 8-10)
fyi = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Troubles or http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/troubles or Northern Ireland in the 1960s/1970s Documentary
Bloody Sunday 1972 info
Great movie clip from Hunger (2008 film from the 12 Years a Slave director; starring Michael Fassbender) on Northern Irish pride/identity during 1981 hunger strike
Heaney = 7, 8, 14, 15, 30, 37, 38, 43, 65, 66, 68, 75, 77, 90, 99
Heaney speaking of why he wrote bog poems
Listen to "Casualty" poem = http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xelyc0_seamus-heaney-casualty_creation
Bogland = 9, 13, 29, 63, 82, 70, 165, 53, 55, 78, 149/150, 156, end 161
Bogland analysis (not amazing)
Punishment = 168, 88, end 157, 173, 169, 171-181, 99-105, 80, 82, 119, 78, 97, 84, 89, 30, 63, 162, 165, 151, end 152, 153, 156, end 157, 158
fyi - The Windeby "girl"
'Punishment' - Annotation
Frontier of Writing = 100, 104, 144, 6, 38, 74, 77, 44, 28, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 22, 29, 33, 36, 43, 47, 59, end 63, 66, start 87, 99-105, 90, 142
Oysters = 59, 101, 191, 192, 16, 90, 77, 91
THEN READ # 149-192
Watch movies:
Bloody Sunday, The Boxer, In the Name of the Father, Hunger, Omagh (all give a sense of "The Troubles" era)
It is also worth watching Yeats-era films like The Wind that Shakes the Barley or Michael Collins (read Yeats' Easter 1916 poem too to get a sense of earlier Irish political poetry)
MISC LINKS
NOVA | Bog Bodies of the Iron Age
http://www.nbbd.com/godo/BrevardMuseum/WindoverPeople/index.html - Florida’s (Titusville) version of bog bodies in our ancient past
NOVA | The Perfect Corpse | The Tollund Man by Seamus Heaney (audio) | PBS
Newer PBS video to watch on bog bodies (2014): http://video.pbs.org/video/2365164340/ or the older version = PBS Nova S33E10 The Perfect Corpse
Bogland
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfki1p_seamus-heaney-bogland_creation
Chemistry & Corpses: The Science of Bog Bodies - YouTube
Punishment
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmc0nm_seamus-heaney-punishment_creation?search_algo=2
http://mares.english.sbc.edu/Spring2005/bogpeople.htm
From the Frontier of Writing
http://iocpoetry.wikispaces.com/From+the+Frontier+of+Writing
Oysters
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xslwsp_seamus-heaney-oysters_creation?search_algo=2 OR Seamus Heaney - Oysters - Video Dailymotion (better, 1982)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1486054/Raw-oysters-really-are-aphrodisiacs-say-scientists-and-now-is-the-time-to-eat-them.html
FYI from http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/glossary.htm:
Nationalist = In Northern Ireland the term is used to describe those who hold a long-term wish for the reunification of Ireland. The majority of those people who are from the Catholic community are Nationalist. It should be noted that not all Nationalists support Republican groups.
Republican
Strictly the term refers to a person who supports the style of government based on a republic over a monarchy. In a Northern Ireland context the term Republican is taken to imply that the person gives tacit or actual support to the use of physical force by paramilitary groups with Republican aims. The main aim of Republicans being the establishment of a United (32 county) Ireland.
2) Read/Flip through all other Heaney poems (phase 1 and 2) to look for links to the new IOC poems (AKA do 2B sections of the 4 pg assignment);
3) Reread critic #s 1-148; 149-192; Bog bodies PDF below with Archeologies: North article & use what you find to do 1C sections on each of the 4 pg Word doc assignment (copy and paste);
4) Do 1A and 1B sections on each of the 4 pg Word doc;
5) Put yourself in position to start writing the 2A sections when you come to class Wednesday
The 2 main DOCs you will use will be the "Heaney Quotes 10-6-12" and "Heaney Phase 2 critic notes" to complete the top half (through copying and pasting) of the "Heaney 4 page Web assignment.doc."
START by opening the first file and saving as a file "your name - Heaney 4 page Web Assignment.doc" in Word; make sure you put your name in the Word document too.
Then follow the instructions on pg 1 and 2 of your Heaney Phase 2 poem packet and get working. This likely will take more about 1 period (50 minutes) per page if you know what you are doing and are focused/hard-working... and at 120 points and being the main basis of prep for 4 of the Heaney IOC poems for December it is vital you do a good job.
Read other resources in Q2 folder on Google Drive to help shape your section II response and overall ideas...
Best #s in critics handout packets below:
The Troubles = 7, 14, 29, 30, 37, 38, end 39, 43, 60, 82, 97, 100-105
60 minutes video from 1974 on Northern Irish troubles (watch all)
60 minutes video on North Irish troubles in 2010s (min 2-3; 8-10)
fyi = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Troubles or http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/troubles or Northern Ireland in the 1960s/1970s Documentary
Bloody Sunday 1972 info
Great movie clip from Hunger (2008 film from the 12 Years a Slave director; starring Michael Fassbender) on Northern Irish pride/identity during 1981 hunger strike
Heaney = 7, 8, 14, 15, 30, 37, 38, 43, 65, 66, 68, 75, 77, 90, 99
Heaney speaking of why he wrote bog poems
Listen to "Casualty" poem = http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xelyc0_seamus-heaney-casualty_creation
Bogland = 9, 13, 29, 63, 82, 70, 165, 53, 55, 78, 149/150, 156, end 161
Bogland analysis (not amazing)
Punishment = 168, 88, end 157, 173, 169, 171-181, 99-105, 80, 82, 119, 78, 97, 84, 89, 30, 63, 162, 165, 151, end 152, 153, 156, end 157, 158
fyi - The Windeby "girl"
'Punishment' - Annotation
Frontier of Writing = 100, 104, 144, 6, 38, 74, 77, 44, 28, 5, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 22, 29, 33, 36, 43, 47, 59, end 63, 66, start 87, 99-105, 90, 142
Oysters = 59, 101, 191, 192, 16, 90, 77, 91
THEN READ # 149-192
Watch movies:
Bloody Sunday, The Boxer, In the Name of the Father, Hunger, Omagh (all give a sense of "The Troubles" era)
It is also worth watching Yeats-era films like The Wind that Shakes the Barley or Michael Collins (read Yeats' Easter 1916 poem too to get a sense of earlier Irish political poetry)
MISC LINKS
NOVA | Bog Bodies of the Iron Age
http://www.nbbd.com/godo/BrevardMuseum/WindoverPeople/index.html - Florida’s (Titusville) version of bog bodies in our ancient past
NOVA | The Perfect Corpse | The Tollund Man by Seamus Heaney (audio) | PBS
Newer PBS video to watch on bog bodies (2014): http://video.pbs.org/video/2365164340/ or the older version = PBS Nova S33E10 The Perfect Corpse
Bogland
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfki1p_seamus-heaney-bogland_creation
Chemistry & Corpses: The Science of Bog Bodies - YouTube
Punishment
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xmc0nm_seamus-heaney-punishment_creation?search_algo=2
http://mares.english.sbc.edu/Spring2005/bogpeople.htm
From the Frontier of Writing
http://iocpoetry.wikispaces.com/From+the+Frontier+of+Writing
Oysters
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xslwsp_seamus-heaney-oysters_creation?search_algo=2 OR Seamus Heaney - Oysters - Video Dailymotion (better, 1982)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1486054/Raw-oysters-really-are-aphrodisiacs-say-scientists-and-now-is-the-time-to-eat-them.html
FYI from http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/glossary.htm:
Nationalist = In Northern Ireland the term is used to describe those who hold a long-term wish for the reunification of Ireland. The majority of those people who are from the Catholic community are Nationalist. It should be noted that not all Nationalists support Republican groups.
Republican
Strictly the term refers to a person who supports the style of government based on a republic over a monarchy. In a Northern Ireland context the term Republican is taken to imply that the person gives tacit or actual support to the use of physical force by paramilitary groups with Republican aims. The main aim of Republicans being the establishment of a United (32 county) Ireland.
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