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World Lit 2 Video List

TR LIT II ORAL REPORTS

The Enlightenment

Amadeus (JSCC lib) Jan 23 ____________________________________________________

A Tale of Two Cities (JSCC lib) Jan 23 __________________________________________

Oliver Twist (BB, drama) Jan 28 _________________________________________________

Wuthering Heights (BB, classics) Jan 30 ____________________________________________

The Blue and the Gray (BB, drama) Jan 30__________________________________________

Glory (JSCC lib) Feb 4 ________________________________________________________

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (VE) Feb 4__________________________________________

The Black Robe (JSCC lib) Feb 6 _________________________________________________

The Nineteenth Century

The Mission (JSCC lib) Feb 25 ____________________________________________________

Rappaccini's Daughter (JSCC lib) Feb 25 ___________________________________________

Lord Jim (BB, drama) Feb 27 _____________________________________________________

Miss Jane Pittman (JSCC lib) Feb 27 _______________________________________________

Moby Dick (VE) March 4 _______________________________________________________

The Man Who Would Be King (VE) Mar 4 _________________________________________

Cheyenne Autumn (JSCC lib) Mar 4 ______________________________________________

Moderns and Contemporaries

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (JSCC lib) Mar 25__________________________________

The Color Purple (JSCC lib) Mar 25______________________________________________

Zora is my Name (JSCC lib) Mar 27_______________________________________________

A Soldier's Story (JSCC lib) Mar 27 _______________________________________________

Memory of the Camps (JSCC lib) Ap 1 ____________________________________________

Kristallnacht (JSCC lib) Ap 1 ____________________________________________________

Of Mice and Men (JSCC lib) Ap 3 ________________________________________________

The Joy Luck Club (JSCC lib) Ap 3 _______________________________________________

Nabakov on Kafka "Metamorphosis" (JSCC lib) Ap 8__________________________________

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (JSCC lib) Ap 8_____________________________________________

Dr. Strangelove (JSCC lib) Ap 10 _________________________________________________

The Great Gatsby (BB, drama) Ap 10______________________________________________

Catch 22 (JSCC lib) Ap 15 ___________________________________________________

The Children's Hour (BB, drama) Ap 15 ____________________________________________

The Little Foxes (BB, drama, classics) Ap 17 ________________________________________

Ghandi (BB, drama) Ap 17 ______________________________________________________

Lawrence of Arabia (JSCC lib) Ap 22 _____________________________________________

Death of a Salesman (BB, drama) Ap 24 ____________________________________________

The Grapes of Wrath (JSCC lib) Ap 24 ____________________________________________

1984 (JSCC Library) Ap 27___________________________________________

Native Son (BB, drama) Ap 27 ___________________________________________________

Apocalypse Now (BB, adventure) Ap 27 __________________________________________

MWF LIT II ORAL REPORTS

Neo Classicism and Romanticism

The Black Robe (BB, drama) Jan 23_______________________________________________

Amadeus (JSCC Library) Jan 25_________________________________________________

Les Miserables (BB, drama) Jan 27_______________________________________________

The Scarlet Pimpernel (BB, drama) Jan 30___________________________________________

 

Realism and Naturalism

Billy Budd (BB, classics) Feb 22__________________________________________________

Pride and Prejudice (BB, classics) Feb 24 ___________________________________________

Jane Eyre (BB, drama) Feb 27 ___________________________________________________

Hedda (BB, drama) Mar 1 ______________________________________________________

Anna Karenina (BB, drama) Mar 3 ________________________________________________

War and Peace (BB, classics) Mar 6 _______________________________________________

Moderns and Contemporaries

Dora (textbook) Ap 10_________________________________________________________

Six Characters in Search of an Author (textbook) Ap 17 ________________________________

Far from the Madding Crowd (BB, drama) Ap 10 _____________________________________

Tess (BB, drama) Ap 17 ________________________________________________________

Madame Bovary (BB, classics) Ap 19 _____________________________________________

The Age of Innocence (BB drama) Ap 19 ___________________________________________

The Brothers Karamazov (BB, classics)Ap 21 ________________________________________

Dr. Zhivago (BB, drama) Ap 21 __________________________________________________

The Importance of Being Ernest (BB, classics) Ap 24 __________________________________

Of Mice and Men (BB, drama) Ap 24 _____________________________________________

Nicholas and Alexandra (BB, drama) Ap 26_________________________________________

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (BB, drama) Ap 26 _____________________________

The Children's Hour (BB, drama) Ap 28 ____________________________________________

The Great Gatsby (BB, drama) Ap 28 ______________________________________________

The Elephan Man (BB, drama) Ap 28 ______________________________________________

LIT II ORAL REPORTS

Requirements:

l. Each student will select a subject from the master list.

2. The student will prepare two copies of a one page handout for the teacher which should include:

        a. Student's name

        b. Title and Author of selection

        c. The setting (time and place)

        d. Main characters' names and a short description

        e. For videos only:

                l) Director's name

                2) Date of release

                3) Rating

                4) Actor's names

        f. A brief summary of the story (do not use the blurb on the video cover)

        g. An evaluation

                1) How the selection fits into the genre we are studying (neo-classic, romantic, etc)

                2) Length of time spent watching or reading the selection

                3) Whether class time should be spent studying the selection and why or why not

                4) A brief critique of the selection

3. Two copies should be turned in to the teacher. One will be returned with the oral report grade. The other will be kept in a file for future use.

4. Handouts should be typed. Information may be in outline form, list form, or in paragraph form.

5. The oral report should not be more than 10 minutes.

6. Oral reports will be graded on how interestingly they are presented and on how informative the handout is. Late reports due to absence or lack of preparation will lose a letter grade.

7. Key to abbreviations on Master List:

    BB--BlockBuster Video 180 Old Hickory Blvd may be in the drama, adventure, or classic              section

    VE--Video Expressions 33 Federal Drive

    JSCC Library--may be checked out and watched on campus or at home

    Eng Dpt--must be checked out from the instructor and watched on campus Textbook--a               selection in our text

8. If the student is dissatisfied with the selection, please see the instructor for a possible alternative.

9. I have signed up for the following report: ___________________________________________

LIT 11 ORAL REPORT LIST

Neo Classicism and Romanticism

A Tale of Two Cities (BB, classics) Jan 26 _________________________________________

Oliver Twist (BB, drama) Jan 26 _________________________________________________

Wuthering Heights (BB, classics) Jan 29 ____________________________________________

Glory (BB, drama) Jan 29 _______________________________________________________

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (VE) Jan 31________________________________________

Amadeus (JSCC Library) Jan 31_________________________________________________

Les Miserables (BB, drama) Feb 2_______________________________________________

Realism and Naturalism

Rappaccini's Daughter (Eng Dpt) Feb 23 ___________________________________________

Lord Jim (BB, drama) Feb 23 ____________________________________________________

Daisy Miller (textbook) Feb 26 ___________________________________________________

The Awakening (textbook) Feb 26 ________________________________________________

The Cherry Orchard (textbook) Feb 28 ____________________________________________

Moby Dick (VE) Feb 28 _______________________________________________________

Billy Budd (BB, classics) Mar 4___________________________________________________

Pride and Prejudice (BB, classics) Mar 6 ___________________________________________

Jane Eyre (BB, drama) Mar 8____________________________________________________

Hedda (BB, drama) Mar 11 _____________________________________________________

Anna Karenina (BB, drama) Mar 13 _______________________________________________

Moderns and Contemporaries

The Great Gatsby (BB, drama) Ap 8_______________________________________________

The Children's Hour (BB, drama) Ap 8 _____________________________________________

The Little Foxes (BB, drama, classics) Ap 10 ________________________________________

Ghandi (BB, drama) Ap 10 ______________________________________________________

The Glass Menagerie (BB, drama) Ap 12 ___________________________________________

Death of a Salesman (BB, drama) Ap 12 ____________________________________________

The Grapes of Wrath (BB classics) Ap 15 ___________________________________________

1984 (JSCC Library) Ap 15____________________________________________

Native Son (BB, drama) Ap 17 ___________________________________________________

Apocalypse Now (BB, adventure) Ap 17 __________________________________________

Dora (textbook) Ap 19_________________________________________________________

Six Characters in Search of an Author (textbook) Ap 19 ________________________________

Far from the Madding Crowd (BB, drama) Ap 22 _____________________________________

Tess (BB, drama) Ap 22 ________________________________________________________

Madame Bovary (BB, classics) Ap 24 _____________________________________________

The Age of Innocence (BB drama) Ap 24 ___________________________________________

Dr. Zhivago (BB, drama) Ap 26 __________________________________________________

The Importance of Being Ernest (BB, classics) Ap 26 __________________________________

LIT 11 ORAL REPORT LIST--COMBINED

 

Realism and Naturalism

Rappaccini's Daughter (Eng Dpt) Feb 23 ___________________________________________

Lord Jim (BB, drama) Feb 23 ____________________________________________________

Daisy Miller (textbook) Feb 26 ___________________________________________________

The Awakening (textbook) Feb 26 ________________________________________________

The Cherry Orchard (textbook) Feb 28 ____________________________________________

Moby Dick (VE) Feb 28 _______________________________________________________

Billy Budd (BB, classics) Mar 4___________________________________________________

Pride and Prejudice (BB, classics) Mar 6 __________________________________________

Jane Eyre (BB, drama) Mar 8____________________________________________________

Hedda (BB, drama) Mar 11 _____________________________________________________

Anna Karenina (BB, drama) Mar 13 _______________________________________________

Far from the Madding Crowd (BB, Drama)

Great Expectations (BB, Drama)

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (BB, Drama)

Silas Marner (BB, Drama)

Tess (BB, Drama)

Madam Bovary (BB, Classics)

A Simple Heart by Gustave Flaubert (Textbook)

Daisy Miller by Henry James (Textbook)

The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov (Textbook)

Oliver Twist (BB, Drama)

The Brother's Karamazov (BB, Classics)

 

Moderns and Contemporaries

The Great Gatsby (BB, drama) Ap 8_______________________________________________

The Children's Hour (BB, drama) Ap 8 _____________________________________________

The Little Foxes (BB, drama, classics) Ap 10 ________________________________________

Ghandi (BB, drama) Ap 10 ______________________________________________________

The Glass Menagerie (BB, drama) Ap 12 ___________________________________________

Death of a Salesman (BB, drama) Ap 12 ____________________________________________

The Grapes of Wrath (BB classics) Ap 15 ___________________________________________

1984 (JSCC Library) Ap 15____________________________________________

Native Son (BB, drama) Ap 17 ___________________________________________________

Apocalypse Now (BB, adventure) Ap 17 __________________________________________

Dora (textbook) Ap 19_________________________________________________________

Six Characters in Search of an Author (textbook) Ap 19 ________________________________

Far from the Madding Crowd (BB, drama) Ap 22 _____________________________________

Tess (BB, drama) Ap 22 ________________________________________________________

Madame Bovary (BB, classics) Ap 24 _____________________________________________

The Age of Innocence (BB drama) Ap 24 ___________________________________________

Dr. Zhivago (BB, drama) Ap 26 __________________________________________________

The Importance of Being Ernest (BB, classics) Ap 26 __________________________________

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (JSCC Lib)

The Color Purple (JSCC Lib)

Zora Is My Name (JSCC Lib)

All My Sons (BB, Drama)

Deliverance (BB, Drama)

The Elephant Man (BB, Drama)

Equus (BB, Drama)

Ghandi (BB, Drama)

Howard's End (BB, Drama)

Julia (BB, Drama)

Long Day's Journey Into Night (BB, Drama)

Nocholas and Alexandra (BB, Drama)

Of Mice and Men (BB, Drama)

Of Human Bondage (BB, Drama)

Sophie's Choice (BB, Drama)

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (BB, Drama)

A Streetcar Named Desire (BB, Classics)

An Odor of Verbena by William Faulkner (Textbook)

The Horse Dealer's Daughter by D.H. Lawrence (Textbook)

Odour of Chrysanthemums by D.H. Lawrence (Textbook)

Big Boy Leaves Home by Richard Wright (Textbook)

Nobody Will Laugh by Milan Kundera (Textbook)

"Master Harold". . . and the boys by Athol Fugard (Textbook)

Did You Ever Slip on Red Blood? by Joyce Carol Oates (Textbook)

ORAL REPORT LIST FALL 1996

 

Neo Classicism and Romanticism

A Tale of Two Cities (BB, classics) Sept 13 _________________________________________

Oliver Twist (BB, drama) Sept 16 _________________________________________________

Wuthering Heights (BB, classics) Sept 18 ___________________________________________

Glory (BB, drama) Sept 20______________________________________________________

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (VE) Sept 23________________________________________

Amadeus (JSCC Library) Sept 25_________________________________________________

Les Miserables (BB, drama) Feb 27_______________________________________________

The Blue and the Gray (BB, Drama) Oct 2 __________________________________________

Realism and Naturalism

Rappaccini's Daughter (Eng Dpt) Oct 18 ___________________________________________

Lord Jim (BB, drama) Oct 18 ____________________________________________________

Daisy Miller (textbook) Oct 21 ___________________________________________________

The Awakening (textbook) Oct 21 ________________________________________________

The Cherry Orchard (textbook) Oct 28 ____________________________________________

Moby Dick (VE) Oct 28 _______________________________________________________

Billy Budd (BB, classics) Oct 30_________________________________________________

Pride and Prejudice (BB, classics) Oct 30 ___________________________________________

Jane Eyre (BB, drama) Nov 1____________________________________________________

Hedda (BB, drama) Nov 1 ______________________________________________________

Anna Karenina (BB, drama) Nov 4 ________________________________________________

Far from the Madding Crowd (BB, Drama) Nov 4 ____________________________________

Great Expectations (BB, Drama) Nov 6 ____________________________________________

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (BB, Drama) Nov 6 _____________________________

Silas Marner (BB, Drama) Nov 8 _________________________________________________

Tess (BB, Drama) Nov 8 _______________________________________________________

Madam Bovary (BB, Classics) Nov 11 _____________________________________________

Oliver Twist (BB, Drama) Nov 11 ________________________________________________

 

Moderns and Contemporaries

Death of a Salesman (BB, drama) Nov 18___________________________________________

The Grapes of Wrath (BB classics) Nov 18 __________________________________________

1984 (JSCC Library) Nov 20_________________________________________

Native Son (BB, drama) Nov 20__________________________________________________

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (JSCC Lib) Nov 22_________________________________

All My Sons (BB, Drama) Nov 22 _______________________________________________

Deliverance (BB, Drama) Nov 25 _________________________________________________

Equus (BB, Drama) Nov 27 _____________________________________________________

Howard's End (BB, Drama) Nov 27 _______________________________________________

Julia (BB, Drama) Dec 2 ________________________________________________________

Long Day's Journey Into Night (BB, Drama) Dec 2 ___________________________________

Nicholas and Alexandra (BB, Drama) Dec 4 _________________________________________

Of Mice and Men (BB, Drama) Dec 4 _____________________________________________

Sophie's Choice (BB, Drama) Dec 6 _______________________________________________

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (BB, Drama) Dec 6 __________________________________________