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Exploring Naturalism and Characterization in Literary Contexts

This lesson focuses on the themes of manipulation, freedom, and characterization within the framework of naturalism as seen in the beginning of Book 2 and the "Fear" chapter. Students will engage in discussions prompted by keynotes, analyze the Scottsboro Case video, and create a Fakebook profile incorporating vocabulary and factual details from the text. By the end of the unit, students will articulate aspects of naturalism and reflect on their understanding of Bigger's societal influences through structured homework and collaborative activities.

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Exploring Naturalism and Characterization in Literary Contexts

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  1. Homework: Beginning of Book 2 – 140 Keynotes: 2 Manipulation 2 Blind/Sight 2 characterization 1 freedom (7) Think about prompt Agenda – honors 12/16 Bellringer: Use flocab 1 & affixes 3 to converse using as many as possible correctly. Check keynotes/Discuss End of “Fear” Scottsboro Case video Prompt intro Study Guide book 1(just for guidance) Fakebook profile (use 3 vocab words and 5 facts from the text for any character so far) Closure: Explain 5 aspects of naturalism seen so far.

  2. Homework: Paragraph about Bigger and his society Fakebook Profile Agenda – academic 12/16 • Bellringer: Converse using flocab and affixes correctly. • Receive study guide for chapter 1 – Fear • Context/Poems • Prompt intro • Credible sources? • Read – As a class, groups, listen, individually. • Closure: What were your predictions and how are they correct/incorrect? How is this naturalism?

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