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Exploring Utopia and Renaissance Humanism in Today's Class Agenda

In today's class, we will review our homework and take a quiz. We will have two presentations: Maria Rodriguez will discuss "The Renaissance" and "Renaissance Humanism," while Daniela Rodriguez will provide a brief summary and points of interest about Book 1 of "Utopia." We will go over the questions for Book 1 posted online. For homework, please read Book 2 of "Utopia" by Sir Thomas More (pages 521-69) and consider the guiding questions. Don't forget to print the questions and bring them to class, along with your reading response question.

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Exploring Utopia and Renaissance Humanism in Today's Class Agenda

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  1. Today’s Agenda • Go over homework • Take quiz • Two class presentations: • Maria Rodriguez: The Renaissance & “Renaissance Humanism” • Daniela Rodriguez: Brief summary and points of interest—Utopia Book 1 • Go over Book 1 of Utopia, using questions posted online.

  2. Homework • Read Sir Thomas More’sUtopia, Book 2 (521-69) • As you read, consider the questions to think about (posted online) that will guide our coverage of the text in class. • Print outthose questions & bring them to class. • Do the reading response question on Utopia. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- • There will be two presentations next class: • Jacob Cochrum: Overview: Utopian & dystopian literature • Vera Massingill: Brief summary and points of interest—Utopia Book 2

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