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ASSIGNED READINGS The following are readings for English 1102. A red R (R1, R2, etc.) indicates a reading. Each of these readings is to be commented on in an entry of your Reading Journal by the date indicated. Items without a red R are also reading assignments to be completed by the date indicated. You are not required to complete a Reading Journal entry for items without a red R, but you may expect questions, quiz, or test in relation to them. Note: Blue text indicates a link to the reading material. If the link fails, google the information (title, author, etc.) as an alternate means of access. For January 26 An Enemy of the People by Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Text of the play An Enemy of the People, analysis R1: The Blind Men and the Elephant Link R2: Learning to Read MALCOLM X TEXT: LINK R3: THE 21ST CENTURY, David Gergen, editor-at-large of U.S. News and World Report, talks with John Maddox, editor emeritus of Nature magazine and author of What Remains to Be Discovered LINK For February 2 OR 4 (Depending on Appointment Date): R4: PLATOS ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE R5: The Country of the Blind H. G. WELLS Text: LINK For February 9 R6: Thoreau, Henry David. On Civil Disobedience aka On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, Notes: LINK, Text: LINK R7: Letter From a Birmingham Jail, The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Text: LINK R8: Swift, Jonathan. A Modest Proposal. Text: LINK R9: If Hitler Asked You To Electrocute a Stranger, Would You? Probably. Meyer, Phillip. Text: LINK |
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