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Advanced Placement English 12 Literature and Composition Summer Reading 2015 Ms. Jurik (ljurik@dupage88.net) and Mr. Perusich (jperusich@dupage88.net) Welcome to AP Literature. This summer we ask you to read and respond to a few great stories. Grab a book and head to the beach, backyard, or coffee shop near you. These literary works and journals will give you a foundation for the work we do throughout the school year. We hope you will enjoy these books! Completion of this assignment is required for the class. Please read the handout carefully and do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have along the way. I. Titles to Read All students will read two of the three books this summer. a. Wuthering Heights by Charlotte Bronte b. The Cather in the Rye by J.D. Salinger c. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro II. III. You should purchase two of the above books so that you can annotate the texts while you read. Please do not use electronic texts as they are difficult to annotate. Inexpensive copies of these books can be purchased on Amazon. Frequent Stops Reading Journals: Two column notes for the Essential Questions listed on the back. Never Let Me Go Your answer to the question Chapter one Memories from Halisham Evidence from the book (include page reference) Book starts with Kathy, age 31, and then goes back to her childhood Characters Kathy, 31, narrator, carer? Ruth Tommy Please purchase a new spiral notebook so that your summer journals will be in the same place as the rest of your journals during the school year. When you answer the study questions, use two column notes where one side is the answer to the question and the other provides the textual evidence. Respond to the questions so that you can share your thoughts aloud in our Socratic Seminars. The journal entries for the novels will be collected on the first day of classes. Seminars will begin within the first week of school. IV. AP Style Essays and Socratic Seminars: Upon returning to school you will have AP essay prompts and class discussions for both of the novels that you select. The journals should prepare you for these seminars. The essays will be completed in class and your content will be counted as a grade. They are also the springboard for practicing the prompts. You will have an opportunity to ask questions before taking the test. V. Other tips from AP students for incoming AP students: Develop your knowledge of Greek mythology and the Bible. Much of Western literature contains biblical and mythological allusions. In order to assist you in your foundational study of allusions, we have attached a chart/worksheet of biblical and mythological characters and stories. You are required to fill in the chart with a brief description or summary of the original story or character, and your interpretation or explanation of how the story might be applied to literature as an allusion. Basic internet queries or a good encyclopedia of biblical and Greek mythologies should get you all the necessary information. Have a great summer reading some great literature! Print a picture of yourself reading one of your books this summer in an interesting place perhaps on the back deck, on vacation, at Starbucks, in the movie theater. We can memorialize this experience on one of the bulletin boards in OUR classroom.

Reading Journal Question 1. Provide a name for each chapter before you continue to the next one. 2. Note introduction and development of characters as they appear. 3. After reading several chapters describe the author s style. Comment on formality, vocabulary, choice of details, literary devices, and sentence structure. 4. Is there a change in tone or point of view? Where? (Cite text for evidence) 5. Do you notice any patterns or symbols in the text? (Cite where they appear in text) 6. Note ways in which the story makes you speculate about real life or a connection to another text or even another academic discipline. 7. Note your first impression of the ending of the work. What "ended"? 8. Do you think this novel has any significance to you, your community, or the world? Explain.

Biblical Allusions Below is a list of biblical allusions that you will have to locate and define. Each allusion has its location in the bible after it. You can use a Bible or look these up at www.bible.com. Please fill out the chart below. The first one is completed for you as an example. Biblical Allusion Description Interpretation Be fruitful and God s command to Adam and Eve to reproduce Encouragement of fertility and sexual relations multiply Genesis and fill the Earth with their offspring between couples 1:22-23 Tree of knowledge Genesis 2:9, 16-17 Adam s rib Genesis 2:18 Ashes to ashes, dust to dust Genesis 3:17-19 Am I my brother s keeper? Genesis 4:9-10 Mark of Cain Genesis 4 15-16 Methuselah Genesis 5:25-27 Noah s Ark Genesis 6:13-16 Forty days and forty nights Genesis 7:4 Babel Genesis 11:8-9 Sodom and Gomorrah Genesis 18:20-21 Burning Bush Exodus 3:1-2

Biblical Allusion Description Interpretation Harden your heart Exodus 4:21 Let my people go Exodus 5:1 Parting of the waters Exodus 14:15-17 Manna from Heaven Exodus 16:14-15 Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth Exodus 21:23-25 Golden calf Exodus 32:4 David and Goliath 1 Samuel 17: 4, 8-9 Lamb to the Slaughter Isaiah 53: 6-7 Daniel in the lion s den 6:16 Seven pillars of wisdom Proverbs 9:1 Way of all flesh Joshua 23:14 Wisdom of Solomon 1 Kings 3:16-28 Gold, frankincense and myrrh Matthew 2:1-2

Biblical Allusion Description Interpretation Golden rule Matthew 7:12-15 Loaves and fishes Matthew 14:15-18 Camel through the eye of the needle Matthew 19:23-25 Thirty pieces of silver Matthew 26:14-16 Who lives by the sword shall die by the sword Matthew 26:49-54 Crown of thorns Matthew 27:27-29 Water into wine John 2:7-10 Cast the first stone John 8:4-7 Doubting Thomas John 20:24-25 Turn the other cheek Luke 6:29 Good Samaritan Luke 10:30-34 Prodigal Son Luke 15:11-14 Alpha and Omega Revelation 1:7-8

Ark of the Covenant Breaking bread By their fruits shall ye know them Chariot of fire Consider the lilies of the field Daniel and the lion s den Four horsemen of the Apocalypse Gain the whole world but lose your own soul Jonah and the whale Midianites Out of the mouth of babes Samson and Delilah Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof

This is my body Valley of the shadow of death Voice crying in the wilderness Who lives by the sword die by the sword Words made flesh Three temptations of Christ Seven days of creation Genesis Mythological Allusions Below is a list of mythological allusions that you will have to locate and define. Please fill out the chart below. The first one is completed for you as an example. Myth Allusion Description Interpretation Prometheus Icarus and Daedalus Sisyphus Persephone and the pomegranate Atlas

Jason and Medea Achilles heel Leda and the Swan Pygmalion Bacchanalian Herculean Nemesis Narcissism Pandora s Box Midas Touch By Jove Medusa Phoenix

Dionysus Oedipal & Electra Complex Siren Song Trojan Horse Orpheus Tantalus Argus-eyed