Friday, October 15, 2010

Tradition!

Finally, your topic for your third blogpost: We've focused a lot on tradition lately, so here's your chance to explore one. Take one tradition mentioned in Fiddler on the Roof and write about it's origin and the current practice. Talk about how it makes you feel, if you think it's antiquated, or the ways in which it is still relevant to us today. If you attended Fiddler, you have to do a tradition from the show and you only have to do 150-200 words. (If you have a problem generating an idea, we can talk together)


If you did not attend Fiddler, you may choose a tradition of your own interest, but not any of the ones we talked about in class. You will be expected to do the regular 400-500 words.
Please do not forget that you have to respond to a classmate's blog as well (75-100 words). All posts and responses are due by two Wednesdays from now October 27th at 11:59pm.

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