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Oedipus: Tragic Hero or Villain? Paper Outline

Prepare a chart analyzing whether Oedipus is a tragic hero or villain for your paper. Due tomorrow. Utilize evidence for your argument. Next week, we work on essays in the media center. Reading guides due tomorrow. Test involving Oedipus on Monday, 10/7. PSAT on October 16th for sophomores. HOBY scholarship available.

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Oedipus: Tragic Hero or Villain? Paper Outline

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  1. Tuesday, 10/1 FCHS: world literature & composition a

  2. Bell Ringer: Tuesday, 10/1 None today

  3. Corrected: None today!

  4. Daily Agenda: Today: Work day Complete “Is Oedipus a tragic hero” (or a villain/criminal) chart for paper. Think of this as an outline for your paper, because the proof you find will be the substance of your paper. Due: tomorrow Wed-Friday, we will be in the media center lab working on these essays which count as a test grade. Reading guides for Oedipus due tomorrow!

  5. Daily Agenda: For example. . .

  6. Daily Agenda: Oedipus test Monday, 10/7 Test Review: background notes, family history/family tree, literary terms, vocabulary, and reading guides PSAT October 16th for all sophomores HOBY scholarship

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