Shalynns English II Honors Class Blog
English II Honors 4th Block
Monday, February 13, 2012
Finding paragraph #3
History is a subject many people may not show favoritism over, including myself. Although English may seem boring as well, it could always change if someone is willing to take the time and search for interesting things that went on during a certain time period. In my research, I talked about the Early Age Era which came to existance mostly because of World War I, the argument about giving women the right to vote, the stock market crashing, and the depression they faced. Sitting there while all this was going on, one would think it would be easy to just simply sit down and write about it all, or so you would think. How were this authors influenced to write these stories? As one learns more and more about this Era of Literature, that question, and probably many others run through your head. Suprisingly, writers did not focus on what was going on all around the world. They tried to enlighten the thoughts and feelings of their readers.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Finding paragraph #2
Researching this topic has been very interesting. So interesting I'm ready to be finished with it. During the time span of a couple weeks, I realize that the World War took a big part in Modern Literature. They definitely used this World War to their adventure. Modern Literature wasn't just a form of Literature, it was more so a way of life. When I first read "Modern Literature," I automatically knew that obviously it was a more recent Literature. The word "Modern" sort of gave it away. Authors used the world around them.
Works Cited
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_modern_literature
http://sparkcharts.sparknotes.com/lit/literaryterms/section5.php
http://www.online-literature.com/periods/modernism.php
http://www.online-literature.com/quotes/quotation_search.php
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americannovel/timeline/modernism.html
http://sparkcharts.sparknotes.com/lit/literaryterms/section5.php
http://www.online-literature.com/periods/modernism.php
http://www.online-literature.com/quotes/quotation_search.php
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americannovel/timeline/modernism.html
Reflection on sources
Finding sources for my topic 'Modern Literature' isn't as easy as I thought it'd be. Matter of fact, it wasn't simple at all, it was actually quite a struggle to find reliable sources. I kept finding stuff on Literature, but it wasn't modern literature. I found history as well, but not telling what built this certain form of literature. The most useful one was probably the second one on my 'Preliminary Links and Descriptions' list below. Wikipedia I made sure I avoided, that's the only one that displayed obvious bias in my opinion.
Reflection on process
During this entire research process, I have picked up many different things that I never knew before. It was easy, but at the same time difficult. Wordle messed up, but it wasn't as important as everything else. What really aggravated me was when my blogger wasn't working. I had two accounts and i had to delete one, yet it ended up deleting both accounts. It took me a while to get back on track but I eventually got it. I enjoyed animoto the most, making the video was fun. I just wish it could have been longer than thirty seconds, because it cut off some of my research questions and a couple pictures along with it. I disliked all the website troubles, but I worked through them all. If I had to do this project again I would probably try and work harder. I just got backtracked by all the technical difficulties that happened.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Finding Paragraph #1
For a while now, I have been researching Modern Literature. As I've been jumping from site to site, I've picked up many different things on this topic. I was suprised to find out that there were many more forms of Literature, and also more types of Modern Literature, such as high moderation Literature. There's a whole world to discover. One could definitely find out a pile of information, just by paying attention. In the Era of Modern Literature, Shakespeare was one of the most famous of this time. As of now, people more so know him as the man that had written Romeo and Juliet, but he deserves more credit then that. The people from this time period definitely gave him that credit, they recognized what great work he accomplished. I was glad to find all this out, because it was orginally one of my search questions. One would be very enlightened while searching this certain topic.
"Deeper than did ever plummet sound I’ll drown my book," was one of his quotes. (http://www.online-literature.com/quotes/quotation_search.php)
"Deeper than did ever plummet sound I’ll drown my book," was one of his quotes. (http://www.online-literature.com/quotes/quotation_search.php)
Monday, January 30, 2012
Preliminary Links and Descriptions
1. www.pbs.org/wnet/americannovel/timeline/modernism.html
2. www.online-literature.com/periods/modernism.php
3. www.puritans.net/curriculum/Literature%20of%20the%20Modern%20Era.pdf
2. www.online-literature.com/periods/modernism.php
3. www.puritans.net/curriculum/Literature%20of%20the%20Modern%20Era.pdf
Quote, paraphrase, and citation #5
"Although generally called a movement, it is more valid to see modernism as an international body of literature characterized by a new self-consciousness about modernity and by radical formal experimentation. Several literary movements and styles, notably Imagism and Vorticism, were fostered within modernism, which flourished from around 1890 until 1940. There was also a period of so-called high modernism, 1920-5."
Modernism is looked at in many different ways even as a "movement." Originally, it is just a form of literature. That's what it should always be viewed as.
Modernism is looked at in many different ways even as a "movement." Originally, it is just a form of literature. That's what it should always be viewed as.
Timeline and citation
This timeline shows the progression From 1914 to 1980. In 1914 WWI was a big issue, and by 1980 a new constitution was put in place.
Quote, paraphrase, and citation #4
Modern Literature is "...a literary and artistic movement that provided a radical breaks with traditional modes of Western art, thought, religion, social conventions, and morality. Major themes of this period include the attack on notions of hierarchy; experimentation in new forms of narrative, such as stream of consciousness; doubt about the existence of knowable, objective reality; attention to alternative viewpoints and modes of thinking; and self-referentiality as a means of drawing attention to the relationships between artist and audience, and form and content."
Modern Literature was sometimes based on Western arts. Important events affected the type of writing they were producing.
Modern Literature was sometimes based on Western arts. Important events affected the type of writing they were producing.
Quote, paraphrase, and citation #3
"Experimentation with genre and form was yet another defining characteristic of Modernist literature. Perhaps the most representative example of this experimental mode is T. S. Eliot’s long poem The Waste Land. Literary critics often single out The Waste Land as the definitive sample of Modernist literature. In it, one is confronted by biblical-sounding verse forms, quasi-conversational interludes, dense and frequent references which frustrate even the most well-read readers, and sections that resemble prose more than poetry. At the same time, Eliot fully displays all the conventions which one expects in Modernist literature. There is the occupation with self and inwardness, the loss of traditional structures to buttress the ego against shocking realities, and a fluid nature to truth and knowledge."
In my own words, I'd say there are different ways one can use Modern Literature. Some are more understandable than others.
In my own words, I'd say there are different ways one can use Modern Literature. Some are more understandable than others.
Photo, caption, and citation #3
To everyone, this is just a few books. These books in the picture above are some famous Modern Literature pieces. Some of us have probably even read them!
Quote, paraphrase, and citation #2
"The history of literature in the Modern period in Europe begins with the Age of Enlightenment and the conclusion of the Baroque period in the 18th century, succeeding the Renaissance and Early Modern periods. In the classical literary cultures outside of Europe, the Modern period begins later, in Ottoman Turkey with the Tanzimat reforms (1820s), in Qajar Persia under Nasser al-Din Shah (1830s), in India with the end of the Mughal era and the establishment of the British Raj (1850s), in Japan with the Meiji restoration (1860s), in China with the New Culture Movement (1910s)."
In my own words, I would say the paragraph above tells us that Modern Literature came for different countries at different times. Looking closely for us, it would have began in the 18th century.
In my own words, I would say the paragraph above tells us that Modern Literature came for different countries at different times. Looking closely for us, it would have began in the 18th century.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Photo, caption, and citation #2
This picture is of Shakespeare, whom we all know. His writings are known all around the world, he is recognized for his great pieces. Shakespeare is one of the most famous modern literature writers there is.
Quote, paraphrase, and citation #1
"In the world of art, generally speaking, Modernism was the beginning of the distinction between high art and low art. In Modernist literature, it was the poets who took fullest advantage of the new spirit of the times, and stretched the possibilities of their craft to lengths not previously imagined."
To me, this is saying that the authors then were very talented and could turn their stories into great pieces. They were creative.
To me, this is saying that the authors then were very talented and could turn their stories into great pieces. They were creative.
Photo, caption, and citation #1
In this picture, there is an elderly man with tons of books on his desk. Many of these are probably modern literature.
The url for this pictue is http://www.english.stir.ac.uk/research/profile/index.php
Thursday, January 26, 2012
What I Already Know About My Topic
I've heard about Modern Literature over the years, but I never really looked deep into its background. As I progressed from sixth grade to being a sophomore, I was able to gather up a couple pieces of information. Most of my knowledge comes from our own English teachers here at school, but truthfully, it didn't ever stick to me. I began to plunder through different research sites, and found some very intriguing pieces. I believe I have a basic knowledge and understanding of the concept now. As far as getting the answers and complete details, I may need more help.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
What I Want To Know About My Topic
There is so much knowledge that is invisible to everyone on such a broad subject. In this ridiculous project I don't want to focus on the "Modern Literature" but the ones that made Modern Literature so successful. There are so many intriguing stories out there and they all have their own genre, but it seems as if no one takes the time to give them the full credit that they deserve. The main thing I want to be informed of is what made up the modern literature years, what built it. I would also want to know how there lives might have came into their novels, who was the "known-all-around" author during this time, did the stories that were written affect the readers, what was that one thing that one may have found in every book they picked up, and if the World War was a big part in the making. After knowing that, I believe I'd feel refreshed.
Friday, January 20, 2012
The Story Behind My Topic Choice- Modern Literature
Growing up, English has always been my favorite subject. I was always volunteering and I waited all day for that one class to come. For some reason, it has always been interesting to me. Over the years I've sat there and thought to myself "What else is there to this type of literature." My train of thought happens to drift off and I wander off. My biggest question is "How is modern literature any different than the literature they used in the past?" I scrutinize over a few options and think "perhaps the use of English is different." Since I took English classes during the day at school, I was able to hears little bit about it. As I dug further into the Era of Modern Literature, I became fascinated. Now, I'm determined to rummage through different sorts of literature and seek out the comparisions.
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