2.11.2015

White Noise Timed Writes

I believe I have graded everything submitted. If you do not have a score in the gradebook, it is up to you to make-up the timed write or resubmit it. Take care of this immediately.

Here is the translation of your score in the gradebook to an AP score. (This scale will shift upward as we move towards the test and get more practice.)

7-9 = 50
   6 = 48
   5 = 45
   4 = 42
   3 = 38
   2 = 35

2.09.2015

Waiting for Godot: Read and Links

Read Act 1 for next class

Though Godot contains all the wit and whimsicality of Murphy (minus a great deal of the old pedantry), it has one new ingredient — humanity. The novel and the play both tell us that human suffering is comic and irrational (" absurd" in the fashionable jargon), but only Godot reads like the work of a man who has actually suffered. …Even if it added nothing to MurphyGodot would still be remarkable by the mere fact of being a popular play on an unpopular theme... Its author has achieved a theoretical impossibility — a play in which nothing happens, that yet keeps audiences glued to their seats. What’s more, since the second act is a subtly different reprise of the first, he has written a play in which nothing happens, twice. . . . About the only thing Godot shows consistent respect for is the music-hall low-comedy tradition.
  • Vivian Mercier, on Waiting for Godot, in "The Uneventful Event" in The Irish Times (18 February 1956), p. 6.
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Review of First NYC performance, 1956

A Study Guide from A Noise Within Theater

Godot and Comedy and the Cartoon Network