A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of the two only plays I remember reading this year, so I guess by default it has to be my favorite. All in all it was an interesting read and it had an unusual storyline (that at times was extremely difficult to follow along to). The reason I picked this play over Death of A Salesman is because it makes me relate more to Shakespeare. Even though this play was written hundreds of years ago, it still discussed and elaborated on the same subjects that concern people in society in the present day.
For the novels section I did not have to think much. 1984 was by far the best read and most interesting for many reasons. Not only was the plot cool to follow along, but it was also extremely precise in describing the future world from decades ago. The BEST part of this book was project at the end. It was cool how were able to collaborate with students from other classes. I will definitely remember this novel years from now because of the amazing video projects everyone created.
“Scarborough Fair” was my favorite piece of poetry because I already knew about it years ago. It was the only ballad I could relate to because I preformed the musical arrangement for it as one of my first concert pieces.
“Jerry’s Artarama” was my favorite short story because it was fun and weird to analyze and discuss and comic-like piece of literature in an AP class.
Dunzo