Saturday, October 24, 2009

Shakespeare in Love

We can't watch Shakespeare in Love in class because it's rated R. There's some nudity and a LOT of sex, so it would definitely be inappropriate for the 9th grade English class. If your parents don't really care what you watch, I reccommend it. It was on one of the Encore movie channels on digital cable last night, and I watched it. I've seen it before, but I had forgotten what a good movie it is. It is a fictional account of Shakespeare's life and a fictional affair with a lady named Viola. She wants to be an actor and it's illegal for women to be players during the time period. He casts her as Romeo in his newest play, and they end up falling in love. The whole movie gives a fictional backstory that attempts to imagine/explain how one man came up with Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Twelfth Night. It really is a fun movie with a sweet love story. If your intereseted in watching it...:)

Part One of The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

Edgar is mute, and his parents breed and raise an unusual mix of dogs. Edgar signs and his parents and his dogs understand him. His dad's brother comes to stay with them for a while and he fixes the roof on their barn, but Claude and Gar get in lots of fights, and finally, he leaves. Then Edgar's father has a stroke or something and dies.

Okay, so my summary kind of sucks. A lot more than that happens in the first 100 pages. You get the whole backstory of how the Sawtelles ended up on the land where they live in Wisconsin. You also learn about the breed of dogs they raise. Gar places them with families when the pups are a year old. You also learn that Edgar's mother Trudy has had many miscarriages before successfully carrying Edgar. She and Gar are terribly distressed to realize he is mute when he is only a day old. The backstory about how he learned to sign is kind of strange and difficult to explain. I don't know if that information will be important later.

So far, I like the book. I hate that Gar died the way he did. I hate how Edgar felt so helpless trying to call for help--he can't speak so using a phone posed a grave difficulty. Part II is titled "3 Griefs" and that worries me. I don't want Trudy or Almondine (Edgar's dog) to die. That would be too much for ol' Edgar. I think I'm to a point where I'm emotionally vested and now I want to read. I hate it when books take 100 pages to get interesting. But so it is with many that I read.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Independent reading and Romeo and Juliet

I'm excited about what this second half of the semester will bring. I think I will enjoy reading your blogs on your independent reading. I'm reading The Story of Edgar Sawtelle way too slowly! I'm hoping I can pick up the pace this week. I think there is an interesting story in there, I just haven't really found it yet.

I'm also very excited about Romeo and Juliet. I am a Shakespeare junky, so I hope you guys have as much fun reading it as I will.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Leper

So, I totally don't understand why some of you like Leper so much. He kinda gets on my nerves, and I think I would probably treat him the same way that Gene does. Just sayin'

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Chaps 10-13

Thank you to those of you who posted on the last chapters WHEN you were SUPPOSED TO! THANK YOU! If you've struggled through the book, you might want to check out sparknotes.com or one of your classmate's blog. I recommend Sara's, Carrie's, Meagan's, Olivia's, or Adrienne's. Their blogs offer interesting insights. If you enjoyed A Separate Peace, I'm glad. If you didn't, oh well. I can't please everyone. The good news is that next 9 weeks, you will choose your own outside reading to blog about. I will be reading The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. My sweet husband was gone to a conference last week, and he bought me Edgar Sawtelle, hoping I would want to read it. He did not know that I had been wanting that book for about a year now! Yay! So, I'll blog on that one. I plan on giving you more instructions/modelling what I want you to do when we get back from Fall Break.