Monday, March 24, 2014

Vocabit nomen eius Emanuel.

ANGELICO, Fra. Annunciation. 1451-52
Tempera on wood. Museo di San Marco, Florence.
Why the Annunciation, you ask? March 25th happens to be the Feast of the Annunciation.What does this mean? Two things: (1) that life begins at conception, and without Mary's "ecce ancilla Domini fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum," we'd still be sacrificing inadequate bulls and goats, we'd still be in our sins, we'd still live in darkness, et cetera res; (2) that if we consult the astronomical record--which we can scientifically prove--we find, as Shakespeare says, "the heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes." The stars in their arrangements tell a story, and it is the fulfillment of millennia of prophecy. This week is the beginning of that story.

Agenda for Monday, March 24:

  1. Pray
  2. Latin Proverb: ecce ancilla Domini fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum. Here it is in English: "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done to me according to thy word.." - Matt. 1:38
  3. Read "The Magic Thread"
  4. Reading Journal: Fairy Tales
  5. Lecture on Faery Tales, Part I: The Shape of Faery
    1. Students take notes by answering the following questions:
      1. Explain the narrative structure and character types in faery tales?
      2. What are some of the moral lessons taught through faery tales?
      3. Why is the happy ending so important?
      4. How and why are faery tales more "Christian" than tragedy?
  6. Review HW:
    1. Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
    2. Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz Wednesday (3/26). 
    3. Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
    4. Be perfect.
Agenda for Tuesday, March 25:
  1. Pray
  2. Grammar Notes: Pronoun and Noun Case Bedford 24
    1. Take notes
  3. Lecture on Faery Tales, Part II: The Shape of Faery
    1. Elements of Faery: 
      1. Journey
      2. Enchantment
      3. Encounter
      4. Evil Judged (Witch Dies)
      5. Happy Ending
  4. Review HW:
    1. Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
    2. Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz Wednesday (3/26). 
    3. Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
    4. Be perfect.
Agenda for Wednesday, March 26:
  1. Pray
  2. Grammar Quiz: Pronoun Case (Bedford 24)
  3. Begin reading and studying A Midsummer Night's Dream
  4. Review HW:
    1. Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
    2. Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz next week. 
    3. Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
    4. Be perfect.
Agenda for Thursday, March 27:
  1. Pray
  2. Continue reading and studying Midsummer
  3. Review HW:
    1. Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
    2. Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz next week. 
    3. Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
    4. Be perfect.
Agenda for Friday, March 28:
  1. Pray
  2. Fairy Tales Quiz
  3. Continue reading and studying Midsummer
  4. Review HW:
    1. Finish Act II (4/2)
    2. Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz next week. 
    3. Be perfect.

 




 


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