The aim of this session was to explore the opening section of S.T.Coleridge's THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. The session began with the ArchDukeOfNonsense asking students to link the images at the top of this blog to Fitzgerald's THE GREAT GATSBY. THis then moved into group work that examined the significance of CHARACTER, LOCATION and LANGUAGE in the opening section of Coleridge's famous poem. The final section of the session involved students making links between GATSBY and TROTAM. A good session. Class response was excellent.
HOMEWORK: READ TROTAM and consider the final chapter of TGG.
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