The Kite Runner - Foundations of World Literature Honors - Period 4
Hi kids!
Welcome to your very own Period 4 blogsite. Hopefully, with the use of this amazing tool, we can extend our conversations about the beautiful novel The Kite Runner beyond our classroom.
Each night or so I will be posting a question to get your discussion started. My only requirements are that you
-Respond to each discussion question I post, or you can
respond to someone else's response!
-Use courtesy and politeness
-Use honesty and good critical thinking skills
Please make an effort to check this blog at least once a night - Hopefully this will be a rewarding and enriching experience that you will remember.
Happy Blogging!
Welcome to your very own Period 4 blogsite. Hopefully, with the use of this amazing tool, we can extend our conversations about the beautiful novel The Kite Runner beyond our classroom.
Each night or so I will be posting a question to get your discussion started. My only requirements are that you
-Respond to each discussion question I post, or you can
respond to someone else's response!
-Use courtesy and politeness
-Use honesty and good critical thinking skills
Please make an effort to check this blog at least once a night - Hopefully this will be a rewarding and enriching experience that you will remember.
Happy Blogging!
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Third post...
When Amir and Baba move to the States their relationship changes, and Amir begins to view his father as a more complex man. Discuss the changes in their relationship. Do you see the changes in Baba as tragic or positive?
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Second Post -
America acts as a place for Amir to bury his memories and a place for Baba to mourn his. In America, there are "homes that made Baba's house in Wazir Akbar Khan look like a servant's hut." What is ironic about this statement? Why, of all the places they could have gone, do you think they go to America?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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