ENGLISH III, AMERICAN LITERATURE
SAMPLE
The Beginning of the American Tradition -- four weeks
- The students will read, discuss, and analyze works by early and contemporary American authors.
- Prose
- William Bradford from Of Plymouth Plantation
- John Smith from The General History of Virginia
- Jonathan Edwards from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
- Benjamin Franklin from The Autobiography
- Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur from Letters from an American Farmer
- Puritan work ethic essay on Cal Ripkin
- Poetry
- Anne Bradstreet
- "To My Dear and Loving Husband"
- "Upon the Burning of Our House"
- Edward Taylor The Preface to God's Determination
- Selected Native American verse
- Joni Mitchell "Big Yellow Taxi"
- Drama
- Arthur Miller The Crucible
- Selections from other plays
- Writing
- An essay comparing and contrasting the New England and Southern Colonists through the works of Bradford and Smith
- An narrative essay discussing a time when the student had to stand against the majority
- Review diction, detail, and point of view in style analysis.
- Will discuss, practice, and write examples of organization papers and syntax analysis papers on two selections by a published author.
- A letter to a college
- Begin timed writing
- Vocabulary study, quotation memorization, and journal entries
- Grammar as it applies to the student's writing
- Outside Reading of 300 pages
The Emerging American Identity -- four weeks
- The students will explore, read, and analyze works by American writers that illustrate a distinctive American voice.
- Prose
- Washington Irving "The Devil and Tom Walker"
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- from "Nature"
- from "Self-Reliance"
- Henry David Thoreau "Civil Disobedience" from Walden
- Edgar Allen Poe
- "Fall of the House of Usher"
- "The Oval Portrait"
- Nathaniel Hawthorne "The Minister's Black Veil"
- Herman Melville from Moby Dick
- Michael Dorris "Three Yards"
- Joyce Carol Oats "Where Is Here?"
- Poetry
- William Cullen Bryant
- "Thanatopsis"
- "To a Waterfowl"
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- "A Psalm of Life"
- "The Tide Rises The Tide Falls"
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
- "Old Ironsides"
- "The Chambered Nautilus"
- James Russell Lowell
- "The First Snowfall"
- "Auspex"
- John Greenleaf Whittier "Hampton Beach" from "Snowbound"
- Edgar Allen Poe
- "To Helen"
- "The Raven"
- Novel The Scarlet Letter
- Writing
- Style analysis paper on four of the elements
- Process analysis on word search research
- Discussion of who is the more evil using comparison and contrast, Dimesdale or Chillingsworth
- Timed writing
- Vocabulary study, quotation memorization, journal entries
- Grammar study as needed
- Outside reading of 300 pages
The American Short Story -- four weeks
- The student will read, study, and analyze selected short works of fiction and develop an individual analysis supported by secondary sources.
- Beginnings
- Ambrose Bierce "An Occurance at Owl's Creek Bridge"
- Bret Harte "The Outcasts of Poker Flat"
- Sarah Owen Jewett "A White Heron"
- Jack London "To Build a Fire"
- Kate Chopin "The Story of an Hour"
- The Modern
- Sherwood Anderson "Sophistication"
- F. Scott Fitzgerald "Winter Dreams"
- Kathryn Anne Porter "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"
- John Steinbeck "Flight"
- Eudora Welty "A Worn Path"
- The Emerging Contemporary
- Flannery O'Conner "The Life You Save May Be Your Own"
- Anne Tyler "Average Waves in Unprotected Waters"
- John Updike "The Slump"
- Joyce Carol Oats "Journey"
- Writing
- Short story analysis
- Documented short story analysis with critical sources
- Narrative essay
- Timed writing
- Vocabulary study, quotations, and journal entries
- Grammar study as needed
- Outside reading of 300 pages
Through the Eyes of the Poet -- two weeks
- The student will read and analyze poems from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
- Early modern poets
- Walt Whitman
- "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd"
- "Song of Myself"
- "Beat! Beat! Drums"
- "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer"
- "A Noiseless Patient Spider"
- Emily Dickinson selected poems
- Modern poets
- Amy Lowell "Patterns"
- Carl Sandberg
- "Grass"
- "Chicago"
- Edna St. Vincent Millay "Renascence"
- John Crowe Ransom "Janet Waking"
- Archibald MacLeish "Ars Poetics"
- e.e. cummings
- "since feeling is first"
- "anyone lived in a pretty how town"
- Robert Frost
- "Birches"
- "Mending Wall"
- "The Death of the Hired Man"
- "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"
- "Fire and Ice"
- "Acquainted with the Night"
- W.H. Auden "The Unknown Citizen"
- Contemporary poets
- Theodore Roethke
- "The Waking"
- "Once More, the Round"
- Richard Wilbur "The Beautiful Changes"
- Sylvia Plath "Mirror"
- Andrienne Rich "The Observer"
- Writing
- Timed writing
- Position paper on a value and its significance
- Poetry analysis
- Vocabulary study, quotation memorization, journal entries
- Grammar study when needed
- Outside reading of 300 pages
The Multi-Cultural Voices -- four weeks
- The student will explore the many ethnic voices of America in order to analyze and discuss them
- Poetry
- Gwendolyn Brooks "The Explorer"
- Alice Walker "Expect Nothing"
- Langston Hughes "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
- Arna Bontemps "A Black Talks of Reaping"
- Prose, fiction
- Alice Walker "Everyday Use"
- James Baldwin "The Rockpile"
- Amy Tan The Joy Luck Club
- Prose, non-fiction
- N. Scott Monaday "A Vision Beyond Time and Place"
- Ralph Ellison from Hidden Name and Complex Fate
- Kuangchi C. Chang from Garden of My Childhood
- Drama
- The history of American drama
- The role of minorities in drama
- Lorainne Hansbury's play
- Excerpts from other dramas
- Writing
- The college application
- The college application essay
- Timed writing
- Essay relating the effect of differences
- Vocabulary study, quotation memorization, journal entries
- Grammar study as needed
- Outside reading of 300 pages
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