Recall a moment when you were close to something you wanted badly but you couldn’t quite achieve or acquire it. What was it? What feelings did you have after the moment passed? What choices were presented to you?
Recall a moment when you were close to something you wanted badly but you couldn’t quite achieve or acquire it. What was it? What feelings did you have after the moment passed? What choices were presented to you?
How does this story being a true account affect your interpretation of it? Why do we look at true stories differently than fictitious ones?
How can “true” stories not be true for everyone?
Analyze the twelve pictures in the middle of the book. What do they suggest to you? WHAT STORIES DO THESE PHOTOS TELL?
Which is you favorite? Why?
What role does Religion play in the story? How does it affect the characters’ decision-making, rationale, attitudes?
Discuss any thematic connections between Kaluaikoolau and Romeo & Juliet (examples: Love, obligation to family, Destiny, separation from loved ones). What similarities and differences do you notice so far?
Howzit, gang. At Queensʻ Hospital seeing if weʻre ready to have a baby boy or not. Ms. Aeʻa will take good care of periods 5 and 3 today.
Stay focused, and if you have any questions, EMAIL me individually – save the blog for your discussions. Iʻll be responding to your posts as often as possible.
SELECT AT LEAST ONE QUESTION SET TO ADDRESS:
What now? What does OBLʻs death signify? Symbolize?
How will this news alter the world geo-political landscape?
Is he more dangerous dead or alive?
What does this mean for the future of the US presence in Afghanistan? Other foreign countries?
Costing hundreds of US lives, thousands of civilian lives, and hundreds of billions of US dollars, was hunting OBL down worth it?
Alright, English9ers – Itʻs time to get our Romeo & Juliet blog on. Let us “Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things.” (V.iii.307)
The Prince says “some shall be pardoned, and others punished” (V.iii.308). Who do you feel should be pardoned? Punished?
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