Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Post #2 -- Group 4

Using evidence from both texts, answer the following questions:


To what extent is the monster/hero responsible for his exile? How do his values contribute to his exile?

Post #2 -- Group 3

Using evidence from both texts, answer the following questions:


To what extent is the monster/hero responsible for his exile? How do his values contribute to his exile?

Post #2 -- Group 2

Using evidence from both texts, answer the following questions:


To what extent is the monster/hero responsible for his exile? How do his values contribute to his exile?

Post #2 -- Group 1

Using evidence from both texts, answer the following questions:


To what extent is the monster/hero responsible for his exile? How do his values contribute to his exile?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Post #1 -- Group 4

Using Gardner’s Grendel, answer the following questions:


How do monsters function and deal with the dominant society? How do his values interact with those of the dominant society?

Post #1 -- Group 3

Using Gardner’s Grendel, answer the following questions:


How do monsters function and deal with the dominant society? How do his values interact with those of the dominant society?

Post #1 -- Group 2

Using Gardner’s Grendel, answer the following questions:


How do monsters function and deal with the dominant society? How do his values interact with those of the dominant society?

Post #1 -- Group 1

Using Gardner’s Grendel, answer the following questions:


How do monsters function and deal with the dominant society? How do his values interact with those of the dominant society?