IOP Calendar—2015—POWERS—69 students

FIRST PERIOD

Monday—26
First: Daniel Poljack
Topic: Comaping the effect of war on characters (emotionally, mentally, physically) in PWB and Maus
Second: Evan Paulk
Topic: Comparison of reliability and POV of narrators in PwB and Maus / Tuesday—27
First: Angela Ho
Topic: Analyze how Emilia and Desdemona’s roles as wives changes throughout Othello
Second: Hayden Yots
Topic: Psychological analysis of Iago as sociopath / Wednesday—28
First: Emily Bougher
Topic: Effects of multiple narrators in PwB
Second: Michael Bearman
Topic: Style in which Spiegleman potrays Holocaust appropriate? / Thursday—29
First: Lauren Heidenreich
Topic: Symbolism of rain in PwB
Second: Tyler Wekeiser
Topic: How the jungle in TPB supports themes of change and danger / Friday—30
First: Sahil Verma
Topic: How Vladek’s blindness affects his everyday life
Second: Michael Yates
Topic: Inconsistencies in narration and how it indicates PTSD in Vladek

SECOND PERIOD

Monday—26
First:David Heym
Topic: A comparison of the Christ Figures in the PwB and how some can symbolize the Anti-Christ
Second: Sohail Mirza
Topic: Compare and contrast of Lady Macbeth and Iago with respect to psychopathy / Tuesday—27
First: Willis Fletcher
Topic: Comparing the familial relationships and interactions in Maus to PwB
Second: Michael Heym
Topic: Compare and contrast Maus book one and two of their symbols and themes throughout each / Wednesday—28
First: Tristan Wu
Topic: Analyze the relationship between Vladek and Art starting from childhood
Second: Kayla Ramos
Topic: To what extent did Othello’s identity change throughout the play / Thursday—29
First: Zac Berryman
Topic: The symbolic representation of Rachel Price in the Poisonwood Bible. How she and her belongings came to represent different aspects of 1960s American society and counterculture, and a comparison to Orleanna and the traditional American housewife.
Second: Queenie Zhang
Topic: The coming of age of the Price girls and incorporating Foster’s elements with it / Friday—30
First: Katarina Zayas
Topic: Othello vs Nathan: A slow descent into madness
Second: Brandon Smith
Topic:

THIRD PERIOD

Monday—26
First: Rachael Varias
Topic: Trust in Maus and compare today
Second: Brittany Daigle
Topic: Postmemory in Maus and effects on relationships / Tuesday—27
First: Abby Carden
Topic:
Second: Cedric Reynolds
Topic: Othello through the eyes of Iago, analysis of perspective / Wednesday—28
First: Ashley Cool
Topic: Ruth May as Christ Figure
Second: Trevor Odom
Topic: Comparing Nathan’s persona as a control freak to Kubla Khan in Marco Polo / Thursday—29
First:___Anna Litvak_____
Topic: Identity crisis of the village in regards to missionaries vs. the identity crisis of the African nation.
Second: Cameron French
Topic: Analyzing trauma, working through based on Freudian’s psychoanalysis of mourning and melancholy / Friday—30
First:Ariel Noethlich
Topic: The comparison of Desdemon and Orleanna with regard to their changes in personality
Second: Teo
Topic:

SIXTH PERIOD

Monday—26
First:Hannah K.
Topic: Survival Maus vs 3096 Days
Second: Kaitlyn Ham
Topic: PwB—how all of the girls respond differently to guilt / Tuesday—27
First: Clara Smith
Topic: Vladek’s ____ imagery/perception
Second: Eliza Eligio
Topic: Communication or lack of in all books / Wednesday—28
First: Forrest Rawls
Topic:
Second: Jacqueline Saquibal
Topic: Foster’s elements in Maus—Shakespeare, fairytales, and Bible / Thursday—29
First: Poonam Patel
Topic: Analyzing various motifs in Othello
Second: Zane Soued
Topic: How does the rules of ______in PwB and Othello affected by the time it was written / Friday—30
First: Michaela Gay
Topic: Comparison of the ______of Maus nad Night in terms of their style and how that affects their impact on the audience
Second: Deja White
Topic: Analyzing the various themes of guilt within Othello and Maus

SEVENTH PERIOD

Monday—26
First: Josh Klein
Topic: Father-son relationship in Maus and Dragonball Z
Second: Legend Davis
Topic: How the past effects the present PwB and Maus / Tuesday—27
First: John Lara
Topic: Past and present correlation in Maus
Second: Marvin Raspberry
Topic: Is Maus art or literature / Wednesday—28
First: Joanna Deng
Topic: Nathan Price as an anti-christ figure in the PwB
Second: Michael Cole
Topic: / Thursday—29
First: Matea Molina
Topic: Techniques of telling Holocuast topic from 2nd generation Jew and compare to V’s story
Second: David Berryman
Topic: How Vladek is portrayed to the archetypal of the miserly old Jew / Friday—30
First: Johnathan Voyles
Topic: Religion leading to conflict as seen in PwB and Maus
Second: Abby and Caroline
Topic: Comparing the sisters in the PwB with Biblical character

AFTER SCHOOL

Monday—26
First: Jazmin and Jaimee
Topic: How does age, race, and social position affect the relationship of Othello and Desdemona?
Second: Molly Power
Topic:
Third: Rachel Gordon
Topic: / Tuesday—27
First: Hannah Howard
Topic: Seven deadly sins in Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and Othello
Second: Cassidy Rothfeder
Topic: Vladek as unreliable narrator, analysis on the faults in eye witness accounts and drawing from memory
Third: Noah Beeler
Topic: 4 Horsemen PwB / Wednesday—28
First: Alyson Tran
Topic: Richieu and Art as symbols of Vladek before and after the Holocaust
Second: Tam Tran
Topic: Compare Maus to the Boy in the Stripped Pajamas
Third: Abbey Barr
Topic: Guilt (Art) / Thursday—29
First: Elydia Eligio
Topic:
Second: Alex Dampier
Topic: How does Art’s family guilt and survivor guilt change
Third: Luke Lajmi
Topic: PTSD and its effects on family relationships/family roles and dynamic in PwB and Maus / Friday—30
First: Cami Wilson
Topic: Depression use Anja’s symtpoms ex.
Second: Chandler Stockamp
Topic: Comparison of children and how the war affected ______culture ______
Third: Katelynn Munster
Topic:

Taylor Parkhurst