A part of the AP test is answering essay questions. Over the next few weeks we are going to focus on answering essay questions.

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A part of the AP test is answering essay questions. Over the next few weeks we are going to focus on answering essay questions. You have two to answer this week. As we are practicing they are not currently timed, however, beside each question I m writing how much time you would have if this were the real test. During the AP test you will not be provided with the background information that I m currently giving you. But again, we re building up with your comfort level. I will grade these essays just as they will be graded on the AP test. When you get them back from me you are expected to make corrections, and resubmit within a week of when I return them to you.

Image: Harold swears fealty to William, Duke of NOrmandy. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry. 11th c. Wool embroidery on linen. Duke William Exhorts his Troops to Prepare themselves Wisely Like Men for the Battle Against the English Army. Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry. 11th c. Question: The slides show details of a larger work. Identify the work. What were the likely political motivations for its creation? How are these motivations expressed in the work? ( if this were the AP test, you would have 10 minutes to answer this question) Background: The Bayeux Tapestry is actually an embroidered wall hanging that illustrates events related to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. It was likely commissioned by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, between 1066 and 1082. Odo, the half brother of William the Conqueror, became Bishop of Kent after the NOrman Conquest. HIs familial and political ties to the Normals influenced the interpretation of the Norman Conquest on THe Bayeux Tapestry; where it is depicted as a heavenly sanctioned and just result of Harold s duplicity. The narrative tapestry, 230 feet long and 20 inches high, details the NOrman propagandistic account that legitimizes the conquest of England. Harold is captured by the Duke of Brittany and is ransomed by Duke William of NOrmandy. In exchange for his freedom, Harold wears a sacred oath on the relics of Bayeux ( as seen in the slide on the left) that he will forgo the crown of England and allow William to succeed Edward the Confessor as King of England. Upon his release, however, Harold breaks his vow and is crowned king up on Edward s death. This act of usurpation prompts William to amass an invasion force against England, resulting in the Norman Conquest and the death of Harold. The tapestry portrays the conquest as a righteous act that allows William to assume the crown as the proper ruler and punish the breaking of Harold s oath with defeat and death. Odo s role in the conquest is underscored throughout by his clearly labeled figure and by the implicit role played by the bishop as the head of the church whose relics affect the Norman victory. The veracity of the account is underscored by both the lengthy narrative and the exacting depiction of armor, tools, costumes, and other quotidian details. These details further accentuate William s image as a good, efficient leader who possesses great skills of organization. The embroidery

was most likely done by women in Bayeux or Canterbury in Kent; both sites were politically linked to Odo. You have three tasks when writing your response: 1. You must identify the name of the work 2. You must identify the likely political motivations or its creation. 3. You must analyze how these political motivations are expressed in the work. Question Repeated: Question: The slides show details of a larger work. Identify the work. What were the likely political motivations for its creation? How are these motivations expressed in the work? ( if this were the AP test, you would have 10 minutes to answer this question)

Question 2: Throughout history, technological developments have enabled artist and architects to express ideas in new ways. Choose and fully identify two works of art or architecture and the specific technological development that made each work possible. One of your choices must date before 1800 CE and one must date after 1800 CE. For each work, analyze how the technological development enabled the artist or architect to express ideas in new ways. ( If this were the AP test you would have 30 minutes to respond) Background: This question asks students to analyze the impact of technology on ideas. The term technology was created in 1828 by Jacob Bigelow to describe the fusion of science and art. The symbiosis of creative and technical thought and the simultaneity of creative and technical needs is more often the catalyst for a new technology; it does not create or meet a physical need. Thus, photography was not invented either to create a market for photographic portraits or to meet one, but it enabled artists to create photographic portraits in imaginative new ways. Or, the steel framed building did not either create or meet the need for new kinds of window, elevators, or electric lights, but it enabled architects to think creatively about how to light large buildings in new ways.

You have two tasks: 1. To fully identify two appropriate works of art or architecture and the specific technological development that made each possible. One work of art or architecture must date before 1800 CE and one must date after 1800 CE. 2. To analyze how each specific technological development enabled the artist or architect to express ideas in new ways. Question Repeated: You have 30 minutes to answer the following question: Read the question and take a moment to think about what the question asks. You can receive full credit only by answering the question asked. Therefore, spend a few minutes organizing or outlining your response in the blank space provided about the question. Notes in the blank space will not be graded. Be sure to analyze each question carefully and choose appropriate examples. Identify your examples as fully as possible. Question 2: Throughout history, technological developments have enabled artist and architects to express ideas in new ways. Choose and fully identify two works of art or architecture and the specific technological development that made each work possible. One of your choices must date before 1800 CE and one must date after 1800 CE. For each work, analyze how the technological development enabled the artist or architect to express ideas in new ways. ( If this were the AP test you would have 30 minutes to respond)