We move from the great love, heroism, friendship, and government of Tristan and Isolde to one of the most realistic and frightening books on war. Quite the opposite of Tristan and Isolde, it forces the reader to look into the faces of the dying and contemplate the point of war itself. Class time: Great Books movie and study guide. Homework: complete any questions from the video (re-watch if necessary) and read and annotate the two short articles in the packet pages 4 and 5. | |