English 1A
Gavilan College
Seminar #8 - McCourt, Angela's Ashes, pages 1-131

Note:  Your seminar grade will be determined by the quantity of your responses (how many questions you answer and how many other students you respond to) and the quality (how well you demonstrate an understanding of the ideas you're responding to, how detailed your responses are, how coherent and in-depth they are, etc.)

Directions:
1.  Read Angela's Ashes, pg. 1-131


2. Choose one question from the list and respond with a mini-essay of 3-5 paragraphs. Include quotes and/of specific references to the text to back up your responses.

1.  Telling a Story: How does McCourt tell the story of his own birth and infancy? How does the narrative change when he begins talking about his childhood? Why do you think he wrote the story this way?
2.  A "True" Story: Which incidents in the book strike you as particularly vivid? Are the incidents believable, or did you at any point think McCourt might have been exaggerating?  How much does it matter whether or not this is a "true" story?
3.  Irish History : Why does McCourt include so much of Irish history, including songs and stories, in his memoir? What influence did these stories and songs have on him in childhood? What effect does the inclusion of these stories and songs have on the reader?
4. A Miserable Childhood: How does Frank cope with the horrors of his childhood? What are some ways he makes it bearable?


3. Save your work and
submit your response to the Assignment Chamber by Monday, May 2. 

4. Post your responses to the appropriate forum by midnight on Monday, May 2.


5. Read all the other students' posts throughout the week.


6. Respond to at least two other student's post (more is better) .  You will have until midnight, Monday, May 9, to read and respond to the other students' ideas in the website.

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