Grapes of Wrath Socratic Seminar Final Reflection
The Grapes of Wrath Socratic Seminar influenced me to think of The Grapes of Wrath more than just a book about a families struggles but rather a bigger struggle in society and the lessons learned throughout the novel are life lessons that you can carry with you through minor struggles or major struggles like these. One thing said that I hadn't thought of so much in depth is the drought at the beginning and the flood at the end representing that destruction ultimately leads to revival of certain things that have died.
One statement I agreed with the most out of my peers is the opinion about the conception of the "American Dream" is different to everyone. The statement that I agreed with the least is that the "American Dream" is unattainable. If every one perceives the "American Dream" differently, then most likely they set it to a standard that is attainable. I said all that I wanted to in the Seminar so there is nothing that I wish I would've said.
What really worked for the seminar is the fact that we split the chapters to 1-15 to 15-30 and we had different objectives so we wouldn't be redundant when one group goes after the other. Also another thing that worked well is that we all had different questions and different ideas. It was smart to make up our own questions so we aren't limited to questions that perhaps aren't as in depth as we want them to be, but rather we show our creativity and our own opinions through our questions as well.
What needs improvement in the Seminar is focusing on the topic. When in a seminar we tend to get carried away and off topic which wastes time rather than talking about what's really important and having a beneficial discussion.