Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying": Form of a Funeral
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- Aug 13 2010 10:51 AM
Matching // Celeste Higby
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This unit of five lessons, from EDSITEment, features lessons exploring the narrative voices and social concerns in William Faulkner's novel "As I Lay Dying." In these lessons, students explore Faulkner's place in American literary history, research Faulkner's "South" in the context of the historical South, and understand the use of multiple voices in narration.
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Grade: 9 to 12
Topics: Geography, Literature, History-Social Science, Humanities, English-Language Arts, United States History
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ELA.11-12.R.NAGLAT.3.5c Analyze recognized works of American literature representing a variety of genres...
ELA.11-12.R.SFL.3.1 Analyze characteristics of subgenres (e.g., satire, parody, allegory, pastoral) ...
ELA.9-10.R.NAGLAT.3.4 Determine characters' traits by what the characters say about themselves in narr...
ELA.9-10.R.NAGLAT.3.9 Explain how voice, persona, and the choice of a narrator affect characterization...