JOURNAL TOPIC: (today's tunes: "Message in a Bottle" by The Police; "All
By Myself" by Eric Carmen; "Only the Lonely" by Roy Orbison)
Tomorrow morning you wake up to discover that you are utterly alone.
(This is a familiar premise that narratives from "Twilight Zone" to "28
Days Later" have used.) There are no neighbors, relatives, passersby,
zombies-- absolutely no one. What will you have to learn to survive?
How will you determine the value of what you learn without someone
saying "good job" or giving you a grade? Assume nothing and take
nothing for granted: explain your next moves in detail.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Chapter 3
3. What's in a Word? Etymologies & Meanings of Utopia & Nirvana
HW:
Finish
reading Chapter 3. Congratulate yourself-- then read Chapter 4. Post
reading notes for both (titles: BNW CHAPTER 3 and BNW CHAPTER 4)
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