Due for everyone by the close of class today: Yesterday's text-based responses the article "The Fourth Estate as the Final Check". Thank you to all of those who already sent this in. Your grades are in parent connect.
Due: Wednesday, September 13 signed criteria sheet homework grade
In class: Proust Questionnaire.
The following is due by midnight Friday, September 8. That gives you two days to write thorough, thoughtful responses.
Copy and past the questions on a word document; then respond.
I would like to try something a bit more creative in the getting-to-know-you category. Below you will see The Proust Questionnaire. Open up a word document and respond to the questions. When you have completed the task, send them along in an e-mail or google docs. If you are using google docs, please make sure I have access. My address for docs is under 2006630@rcsd121.org
Take your time. Your responses should be fluid and grammatically correct. However, they may be witty and imaginative. Tasty bits might be shared on the blog. (no names shall be used.) As noted above, these are due by midnight Friday, after which they are only worth 50 points.
The Proust Questionnaire
Marcel Proust 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French noelist, critic and essayist best known for his monumental À la Recherche du Temps Perdu (In Search of Lost Time- earlier translated as Remembrance of Things Past). It was published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927. In the back pages of Vanity Fair magazine each month, readers find The Proust Questionnaire, a series of questions posed to famous subjects about their lives, thoughts, values and experience. As a way of getting to know you, and by extension each other, please read and respond to the following questions. They are from a party game the young Proust played at the age of 13. As with this writer, the questions give insight into character and life beliefs. Take your time and reflect. These should not be extended responses, but make them full sentences. Humor and wit are welcomed.
Marcel Proust 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French noelist, critic and essayist best known for his monumental À la Recherche du Temps Perdu (In Search of Lost Time- earlier translated as Remembrance of Things Past). It was published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927. In the back pages of Vanity Fair magazine each month, readers find The Proust Questionnaire, a series of questions posed to famous subjects about their lives, thoughts, values and experience. As a way of getting to know you, and by extension each other, please read and respond to the following questions. They are from a party game the young Proust played at the age of 13. As with this writer, the questions give insight into character and life beliefs. Take your time and reflect. These should not be extended responses, but make them full sentences. Humor and wit are welcomed.
1. What is your idea of perfect happiness?
2. What is your greatest fear?
3. What is your greatest extravagance?
4. What is your current state of mind?
5. What do you consider the most overrated virtue?
6. On what occasion do you lie?
7. What do you dislike most about your appearance?
8. What is the quality you most like in a woman? Man?
9. Which words or phrases do you most overuse?
10. When and where were you happiest?
11. Which talent would you most like to have?
12. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
13. What do you consider your greatest achievement?
14. What is your most treasured possession?
15. What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
16. What do you most value in your friends?
17. What historical figure do you most identify with?
18. What is your favorite hero of fiction?
19. What is it that you most dislike?
20. How would you like to die?
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