Help students to analyze the dense text of HOD. Analysis notes include information on: narrative layers and point of view, diction and connotation, title analysis, Biblical and mythological allusions, motifs, existentialism and futility, irony, psychoanalytic analysis, symbolism, and more... When you see (#:#) that means the chapter number and the paragraph of that chapter. For example, (2:28) is chapter 2, paragraph 28. This is to help you find the places in the text when you are discussing.
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It's just the PPT. The numbers on it refer to the Part and paragraph in the text so you can refer to it. For example, on slide 5, 1:21 means the 21st paragraph of Part I.
Standard and Honors English grades 10-12, Elements of Composition, Yearbook I and II, Inclusion English 11, AP Language and Composition, and AP Literature and Composition