With this personal reflection, you were asked to utilize three textual sources... Teddy Roosevelt, Brene' Brown, and Paulo Coelho.
You have also utilized the metaphorical concept of the arena in application to your own life.
Today:
1. Grit: Perseverance and passion for long-term goals; courage and resolve.
"Your dreams are on the other side of your grit"
2. Literary Terms:
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
INFER
APHORISM: A one-lined statement that expresses a truth about life. Aphorisms often express an opinion or wisdom.
Therefore... aphorisms are both representative in language and meaning, plus applicable across multiple texts. (See.. bringing it all together)
APHORISM CHECKLIST:
- Language is figurative in meaning.
- Universal meaning... applies to more than one text.
- Offers advice.
- Applicable to everyone.
- No names/specific references.
2. Pick four of the listed aphorisms. Post these in your notes with some space after each line.
- As a whole, what is the general meaning of the aphorism?
- Pick key diction in the aphorism and explain how these key words have multiple meanings/interpretations.
- What advice does the statement offer?
- List at least 3 types of texts that one might find this aphorism in use? How?
- In your notes, find a minimum of 5 aphorisms in The Alchemist.
- Go through the similar process that we did in class.
- Review the class syllabus (found under "Important Links" on the right).
- Sign and submit the syllabus confirmation form: SYLLABUS CONFIRMATION FORM
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