OPTION A: MASKS/PASSING/PERSONAS: We have obviously been taking about passing and personas in Gatsbynow lets see how this process gets used in the next set of readings. Passing often requires irony, hustling, risk, humor and/or painthus authors and artists find it to be a very compelling subject. Please explain the ways in which two or more people in our recent readings try to test out how to mask themselves. (HINT: Make sure to see what James Baldwin has to say about dissembling.)
OPTION B: STRANGE LANGUAGE: Sometimes a stranger can come right out and say whats on their mind. At other times and for various reasons, writers and artists are forced (or willingly try) to present a false front, to hustle, to deceive, to feint, to mislead, to use words in ways that actively resist the expectation of clarity, to speak a truth and also slant it. Please refer to some of our recent texts and try to refer to some ways in which artists use language in unfamiliar ways.
Choose ONE of these options. Please submit a post of at least 250 words by midnight on Saturday, May 15th.
If you quote from a poem, I expect that you will try your best to use the proper format. See the handout and/or BB link about Quoting a Poem. It is worth 4 points.