28 February 2012

Next Meeting: March 5th

I hope you're all enjoying our current selection, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon. Christopher Boone is certainly a distinctive character and his unique perspective provides an interesting look at how point of view can affect a story. It also gives us another chance to examine whether we have a reliable or unreliable narrator.

We'll be meeting on Monday, March 5th at 1pm, and it would be great if everyone could come prepared with one question to ask the group about the book. Try to make your question open-ended. By that, I mean try to craft a question that can't be answered with a simple yes or no or a specific piece of information. Try to make it something that will require people to give an opinion or an explanation.

Here are some examples of closed-ended and open ended questions.

Closed-ended:
Do you get along with your sister?
Are those new shoes?
Is Barack Obama a good president?
Where do you live?

Open-ended:
What is your relationship with your sister like?
Tell me about your shoes.
How do you feel about our current president?
Describe your hometown.

Make sense? If not, feel free to comment below or email for further clarification.

In addition to your open-ended question for our discussion, please also feel free to bring along any other questions you have or any materials you think could add to our exploration and understanding of the book. You know I'll have plenty to discuss, but I would love to have you all help drive this discussion, too.

See you Monday!

1 comment:

  1. Ok makes sense.

    Now I just need to think of a question.

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