Friday, February 28, 2014

The Real Thing

Happy Friday, everyone!











AGENDA:

1. House keeping.

All you need to know about Literary Criticism!
Final Essay Prompts
Final Essay Grading Rubric
Group Presentation Guidelines and Rubric

2. We will be having a discussion about Henry James' "The Real Thing"

With its ironic examination of the relationship between representations and reality, “The Real Thing” can serve as an excellent jumping-off point for a discussion of realism as an artistic movement. The story serves as a kind of fable about the artistic production of realistic representation. The reader, along with the artist in the story, comes to realize that it is precisely because the Monarchs represent British aristocratic values that they fail as models of the type. Artistic inspiration seems to depend on artificiality and pretense (figured by the lower-class models) and is hampered by the stifling presence of the “real thing.”

  • Think about the implications of James’s fable about the making of realistic art.
  • What is the relationship between the artist and reality?
  • What seems to be the goal of the “realist” art object?
  • What is the relationship between the artist in the story and Henry James, the writer?


HOMEWORK:
1. Finish up your novels and be prepared for out last LC meeting on Monday.
2. Finish working on your group presentation! We will be presenting Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
3. Work on your final paper! It is due next Friday.
4. Turn in any late work you are missing!!

3 comments:

  1. http://prezi.com/winq9ih6zfgt/step-1/

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  2. http://prezi.com/qrifphkocn4v/edit/#6_30863873

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  3. The prezi for the Pudd'nhead Wilson group: Enuma, Ben, Gena, Julie, Nate
    http://prezi.com/1o-qo-e3m4gj/puddnhead-wilson/

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