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    • Thumb image for William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury": Narrating the Compson Family Decline and the Changing SouthResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury": Narrating the Compson Family Decline and the Changing South

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Literary Analysis, History-Social Science, United States History, English-Language Arts
      In this unit of four lessons, from EDSITEment, students examine narrative structure and time, narrative voice/point of view, and...
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      12 Angry Men: Trial by Jury as a Right and as a Political Institution

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Visual Arts, Foreign Languages, History-Social Science, Visual Arts & Performing Arts and 4 additional..
      The classic American drama Twelve Angry Men serves as the starting point for a discussion of the constitutional right and civic ...
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      Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find": Who's the Real Misfit?

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Literature, History-Social Science, United States History, English-Language Arts
      In this EDSITEment lesson, students explore and challenge dichotomies (such as black and white, good and evil, faith and doubt) ...
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      Developing Characterization in Raymond Carver's "A Small, Good Thing"

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Writing Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Literature, English-Language Arts
      In this ReadWriteThink lesson, students use a literary graphic organizer to analyze the three major characters in Raymond Carver...
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      Become a Character: Adjectives, Character Traits, and Perspective

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Literature, Grammar, English-Language Arts
      In this ReadWriteThink lesson, students "become" one of the major characters in a book and describe themselves and other charact...
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      Book Report Alternative: Characters for Hire! Studying Character in Drama

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Literature, English-Language Arts
      In this ReadWriteThink lesson, students create a resume for a character in a play. This activity allows students to focus on one...
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      William Shakespeare's Birth

      Grades: TK/K to 12
      Subjects: Theatre, Reading Comprehension, Visual Arts, Literature, English-Language Arts
      This ReadWriteThink resource focuses on the birth of Shakespeare in 1564. A classroom activity is featured in which students at ...
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      Exploring Satire with "The Simpsons"

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Visual Arts, Literature, English-Language Arts
      This lesson, from ReadWriteThink, has students explore satire through the television show "The Simpsons." They identify the tech...
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      Writings on a River: Creating Composite Characters, Like Those of Mark Twain

      Grades: 6 to 12
      Subjects: Writing Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Literary Analysis, English-Language Arts
      In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students read the first chapter in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." The...
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      Characterization in Literature

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Writing Strategies, Theatre, Visual Arts, Literature, English-Language Arts
      In this ARTSEDGE lesson, students explore various methods authors use to create effective characters. Students consider what mak...
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      Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying": Form of a Funeral

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Geography, Literature, History-Social Science, Humanities and 2 additional..
      This unit of five lessons, from EDSITEment, features lessons exploring the narrative voices and social concerns in William Faulk...
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      Word Maps: Developing Critical and Analytical Thinking About Literary Characters

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Literature, English-Language Arts
      In this ReadWriteThink lesson, students read the short story "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry and focus on the two main characte...
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      Alice Walker

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Reading Comprehension, Literature, English-Language Arts
      This ReadWriteThink resource focuses on author Alice Walker, best known for her novel "The Color Purple." A classroom activity i...
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      Unlocking the Underlying Symbolism and Themes of a Dramatic Work

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Theatre, Reading Comprehension, Visual Arts, English-Language Arts
      This lesson, from ReadWriteThink, invites students to explore the things relevant to a character from Lorraine Hansberry's play ...
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