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Friday Five 10-27-2017

10.27.2017 by Tana Henry //

Kaaboo
Weezer at Kaaboo Del Mar 2017.

This is the thirty-third installment in my weekly series, called the Friday Five. In this series, I’ll tell you about five random things that I love, whether they be books, travel, music, movies…or whatever. So without further ado, 10-27-2017’s Friday Five!

1–Line Rider Mountain King. My mom shared this video with me. It’s set to In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg, and I loved it. Watch all the way to the end. So fun!

2–USS South Dakota. I’m a South Dakota native, so I think it’s really awesome that the most high-tech submarine is named after my home state. You can read more about it here.

3–Murder on the Orient Express. I picked the Agatha Christie novel for my book club for January (we are each picking a book next year, one each month). So when this trailer popped up on my Facebook news feed, I was delighted! Now the eternal question, book or movie first? I will probably do the movie before the book in this case, since the movie comes out in November.

4–Comets. If you’re a regular reader of my Friday Five series, you probably already know that I’m an astronomy buff. I enjoyed this post from Atlas Obscura about a particularly interesting comet.

5–Kaaboo. I’m still basking in the glow of Kaaboo (and mourning Tom Petty). So I read this Top 10 memorable moments post with nostalgia.

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Book Club Questions The Awakening

10.24.2017 by Tana Henry //

Book Club Questions The Awakening by Kate Chopin

What is the awakening? Is there one awakening, or a series of them? What is the importance of the title? What message or statement does the awakening make?

What role do children play in Edna’s life? How do you view her role as a mother?

When Edna’s husband tells her that her child is sick, and she doesn’t immediately go to the child, why do you think this is? Is the child really sick? Or is Edna’s husband merely telling her that to prompt action in her?

What is the symbolism of Edna’s first attempt to swim and her first successful attempt to swim? What role does the sea play in the novel?

The men in the novel–do you recall who each of them are? What roles do they serve in the text? What do you think of them?

The women in the novel–do you recall who each of them are? What roles do they serve in the text? What do you think of them?

What is the importance of the lady in black and of the two lovers? These characters often appear at the same points in the novel. What is the significance of this pairing symbolically?

When Mademoiselle Reisz plays the piano, what feelings does the music bring to Edna? Do you view her reaction to the music as important to the story?

Why does Mademoiselle Reisz say that it takes courage to be an artist? Is her opinion rooted in her time and her gender? Do you agree?

What examples are you aware of  where Edna’s clothing is mentioned or plays some importance? How does the text use clothing to portray Edna’s rebellion against Victorian norms?

What role does race and class play in the novel?

Birds are mentioned throughout the novel. What birds do you recall from the various points in the novel? How do the various birds symbolize different ideas?

The book opens with a bird in a cage squawking, and closes with a dog on a chain barking. What do you make of this?

Edna’s death at the conclusion of the novel–do you view it as a suicide or as an accident? If you view it as a suicide, what do you think the author meant in writing the ending this way? Some view it as Edna’s failure to complete her escape from convention–an inability to defy society once stripped of the motivation of a man by her side. Others view it as a final awakening, a show of strength and independence. Do you find these compelling? Do you view it as an act of bravery or cowardice?

Why do you think the author left the ending of the novel vague?

 

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Book Club Questions

10.16.2017 by Tana Henry //

Book Club QuestionsFor my book club, I have the role of discussion leader, which means that I pose questions to the group. Before we meet, I search online for questions that others have come up with, but have never used a discussion guide in its entirety. Instead, I pull pieces from others’ discussion guides, and create one of my own. However, for some of the books that we’ve read, I’ve not been able to find discussion guides online, and have to create discussion guides from scratch. To aid others with their book clubs, I thought that it would be helpful if I posted my book club questions here. So watch for a new series called simply “Book Club Questions.”

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My name is Tana, and I am an attorney in South-Central Nebraska. I'm married to a great guy, named Mike, and have a dog named Emmy and a cat named Scout. I read as much as possible, and travel any chance I get. Luggage and Literature chronicles both. I hope you enjoy looking around! Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think.

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