Introduction

Welcome to the ’third’ lesson!

Homework Reminder

Grammar1

Today we started class with a short introduction to nouns (common, proper, and pronouns) and assigned the first prepositions.

Exercise

  1. Capitalization

does mrs. debra c. kirk live on duchess court in muskegon, illinois?

  1. Punctuation

The R D Mann Co has several stores in Phoenix Arizona

  1. Parts of Speech/Word Class: Nouns

Write C if common noun, P if proper noun:

A. _____ Bird C. _____ Ica Maxi E. _____ Crow
B. _____ Egypt D. _____ Marsh F. _____ Governor
  1. Parts of Speech/Word Class: Pronouns

Circle the correct word:

  • Jana and (she, her) may be hiking the Grand Canyon in May.
  1. Sentence Combining:
  • Mrs. Hernandez studied the flight plan.
  • Mrs. Hernandez walked to her jet.
  • Mrs. Hernandez took off.

Prepositions

about atop down of through without
above before during off throughout
across behind except on toward
after below for onto under
against beneath from out underneath
along beside in outside until
amid beyond inside over up
among but into past upon
around by like regarding with
at concerning near since within

Kite Runner

Audio Readings

Some of you have mentioned you would like to listen to the book at home; there is already a link posted in Google Classroom to one recording. If, however, you do not like that recording please find below a few alternatives. Alternatively you can hear the author read the book here.

Chapter Links
1 1, 2
2 1, 2
3 1, 2, 3
4 1, 2, 3
5 1, 2, 3
6 1, 2,3
7 1, 2, 3
8 1, 2, 3
9 1, 3
10 1, 3
11 1, 3
12 1, 3
13 1, 3
14 3
15 3, 4
16 3, 4
17 3, 4
18 3, 4
19 3, 4
20 3, 4
21 3, 4
22 3, 4, 5
23 3, 5
24 3, 5
25 3, 5

Vocabulary2

Term Definition
Frenzied Violently excited
Makeshift A temporary substitute
Indignity Treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or loose one’s dignity
Monologues A long speech by a single person
Slurring To pronounce indistinctly so that words run into one another
Maverick A lone wolf; rebel
Chagrin Annoyance or distress at having failed or been humiliated
Invigorating To energize or fill with life
Daunting Seeming difficult to deal with in prospect, intimidating
Bemoaned Express discontent or sorrow over something

Prompts

  As you read or listen to chapter thirteen take notes surrounding these points, some questions may require you look up meanings:

  • How is the lafz ceremony different from Swedish customs? American customs?
  • Why do you think Amir wonders if Hassan ever married?
  • In the last chapter we heard Amir acknowledge a double standard for men and women, how has this chapter dealt with that?
  • What do you think of the relationship between Soraya and General Taheri?
  • What is atonement?
  • What problems do Amir and Soraya have when trying to have children?

Preliminary Reading Schedule

Oct. Nov.
12 13 19 20 26 27 2 3 9 10 16 17
Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14-16 Ch 17-19 Ch 20-21 x x Ch 22-23 Ch 24 Ch 25 Kite Runner Exam

If you are behind the reading schedule (that is to say you have not read up to chapter 13) it is your responsibility to come to me, either in person or email, and let me know so we can come up with a plan to get you caught up.

Film Comments

The following comments on the film are taken from Study.com3 and are worth reading if you plan to watch the movie. NB! They contain spoilers.

Difference: Cleft Lip One of the first differences you might notice between the film and the book is that Hassan, the main character’s best friend, doesn’t have a cleft lip in the film. In the book, the cleft is mentioned quite a few times. In fact, the first time Hassan is introduced, he is called ‘’the harelipped kite runner.’’ In the book, the harelip may have been a way to emphasize the ethnic difference between Hassan, who is Hazara, and the other ethnicity, which was Pashtun.

Difference: Hassan’s Rape Another difference between the book is the scene when Assef rapes Hassan. In the book, the rape scene is described in detail. In the book we’re told ‘‘Assef knelt behind Hassan, put his hands on Hassan’s hips and lifted his bare buttocks. He kept one hand on Hassan’s back and undid his own belt buckle with his free hand. He unzipped his jeans. Dropped his underwear. He positioned himself behind Hassan. Hassan didn’t struggle. Didn’t even whimper.’’ In the movie, We see Hassan get shoved down and his pants pulled down. Assef unbuckles his pants and the scene cuts away. We can understand the limitations of this scene since it would typically be much too graphic to show much else. The film is rated PG-13.

Difference: The Beating Another difference between the book and the movie comes when the main character, Amir, goes to rescue Sohrab, who is Hassan’s son, from Assef, who is now a member of Taliban. In the book, Assef beats the daylights out of Amir. He has to stay in the hospital for over week. In the movie, Amir and Assef fight, but Amir is not hurt badly enough to end up in the hospital. One reason for this difference is that the stay in the hospital can be left out of the plot without damaging the story line. So this cut may have been strictly for time-saving purposes.

Difference: The Suicide Attempt In the book, Sohrab attempts suicide after learning that he would not be able to go straight back to America. After Amir tells him that he may have to stay in the orphanage before he comes to the United States, Sohrab cuts his wrists open while in the bathtub. In the movie, Amir is able to bring Sohrab straight back the United States and there is no suicide attempt. This edit may have been to save time in the movie.

Homework

Due Wednesday, 19 October, 2022 at 23:59

Your letter should serve as an introduction of yourself to me beyond the short index card we did earlier in class. Therefore, it would be useful to include the following:

  • Your academic rigour (are you aiming for an A, did you take the course for fun, how have you done on previous English courses), study habits, any academic goals, strengths and weaknesses at school
  • Your interests when it comes to reading, what you think of Kite Runner so far, and any type of text you dislike (graphic novel, autobiographies, poetry, fiction, etc.)
  • Your hobbies, current interests, any other personal details or background you feel comfortable sharing

The body of your letter should be at least ½ an A4 paper long.

If you are unfamiliar with how to write a letter this may help guide you. The first two pages are all that is of importance, the remaining pages are just there for interested readers. Please note that some of the text and guidelines may be archaic, if you have any questions please email me or ask during class.

Submission Details You are learning a language that is (thanks in large part to the internet) ridiculously easy to come into contact with. This means a “standing homework assignment” to expose yourself to the English language. The type of exposure4 could be: news reports, YouTube, books, podcasts, video games, music, TV/films, comics, self-compositions, TikTok,  fanfiction, etc. Once I have Google Classroom you will start to keep a log of your interactions with English in a journal.

Extramural English

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