Eastern Literature

Please see both the first and second pages of the review sheet for the exam. See also "After Rashomon" below.

This should lead you to Rashomon.

Blue books due on the day of the exam.

B Block blue books (due on the day of the exam. No exceptions and no coupons): Veda art, what you love (two parts), Hindu quotes, V.V. Raman, Gita 44-56, “Karma Yoga” and classwork, Gita 70 – 78, “Function of Education,” artwork and the divine (plus connections to Gita), Buddhism notes, Nectar 1-4, Cultural essentials, Nectar close read in class, Nectar quotes (4) and reflection, Chinese art (postcard), Chinese music, Confucianism, Zen art , “Rashomon” and Rashomon, plus Honors film entry

C Block blue books (due on the day of the exam. No exceptions and no coupons): Rumi poetry, what you love (two parts), Veda art, Hindu quotes, V.V. Raman, Gita 44-56, “Karma Yoga” and classwork, Gita 70 – 78, “Function of Education,” artwork and the divine (plus connections to Gita), Buddhism notes, Nectar 1-4, Cultural essentials, Nectar close read in class, Nectar quotes (4) and reflection, Chinese art (postcard), Chinese music, Confucianism, Zen art , “Rashomon” and Rashomon, plus Honors film entry

If you missed work from before Christmas break, go to the "Taoism and Confucianism" page)

CPA extra credit option is attached below.

1/5 - end of the class: Moving onto Japan + Shinto + Rashomon. You will find the blue book from today and the Taoism and Confucianism notes there.

12/28: Rewrite information and a sample draft of an opening and proof paragraph are posted bellow. Email me with questions (I can email comments to you if you would like). I will be available after school Tues for 1/2 hour and Thursday (showing Grave of the Fireflies on Wed) and before school on Tuesday and Thursday.

12/15: Taoism and Confucianism

11:17 see Nectar in the Sieve page for work now.

11/12: We started Buddhism today. Test materials are located on the Hinduism page.

Welcome to Eastern Literature. Please make sure to read the "Eastern Literature syllabus 2014" attached below. Pay careful attention to the guiding questions. Write down any questions or concerns you have and bring them with you to class tomorrow. Next. go to "Important Class Documents" to read about plagiarism, class rules and grading policies. Finish the homework by completing the survey on the home page.