Aristotle suggests that we form social relationships for three reasons.
1. usefulness--I need a ride to school. You have a car. Let's be friends.
2. entertainment--you're funny. I like to laugh. Plus, if we're friends, I can go to parties with you.
3. goodness--when I need advice or comfort or just to know that someone understands me, I turn to you. You have integrity and a goodness that I admire and strive to develop in my own character. I value you as a person and need you as a friend because you enrich my life.
What are your thoughts and how does this relate to your outside reading book?
Monday, November 16, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Archetypes in Haroun
Discuss your favorite "archetypal character" from the novel. Identify which archetype the character is, how s/he depicts aspects of the definition of this achetype, and what you like most about this character and why.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
please discuss your second blog assignment provided to you on the reading schedule sheet. You should also comment on how much you wish that I were there teaching you today instead of having a substitute. I miss you all terribly, and I can't wait to hear all of the impressive comments you have prepared for your seminar discussion THURSDAY! Rise my people...rise!
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