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    • Thumb image for Uncivil Civilization in "The Hairy Ape"Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Uncivil Civilization in "The Hairy Ape"

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: Theatre, History-Social Science, Writing Strategies, English-Language Arts and 3 additional..
      This lesson, one of a multi-part unit from ARTSEDGE, explores the ways Eugene O'Neill's play "The Hairy Ape" portrays a world in...
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      Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying": Concluding the Novel

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: History-Social Science, United States History, English-Language Arts, Literature, Humanities
      This lesson, one of a multi-part unit from EDSITEment, introduces students to William Faulkner's novel "As I Lay Dying." Student...
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      Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-paper" -- Writing Women

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: History-Social Science, English-Language Arts, Literature, United States History
      In this lesson, one of a multi-part unit from EDSITEment, students study the setting, narrative style, symbolism, and characteri...
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      Analyzing Poetic Devices: Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays" and Theodore Roethke's "My Papa's W

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Literature
      In this EDSITEment lesson, students study the content and form of two poems about father-son relationships: Robert Hayden's "Tho...
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      Carl Sandburg's "Chicago": Bringing a Great City Alive

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: History-Social Science, English-Language Arts, Literature
      In this EDSITEment lesson, students look at Carl Sandburg's poem, "Chicago," in a literary, historical and biographical context....
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      Creative Outlining-From Freewriting to Formalizing

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Literature, Writing Strategies, Reading Comprehension
      In this ReadWriteThink lesson, students respond to a short story by freewriting. They then determine a thesis idea for a literar...
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      Writing Papers of Literary Analysis

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Literary Analysis, Reading Comprehension, Writing Strategies
      This resource, from Seamus Cooney of Western Michigan University, contains tips for writing papers of literary analysis. While a...
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      Connotation, Character, and Color Imagery in <em>The Great Gatsby</em>

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Subjects: English-Language Arts, Literary Analysis, Reading Comprehension
      Students explore the connotations of the colors associated with the characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.
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