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Mississippi Trial: 1955

Mississippi Trial: 1955. Fishbowl Socratic Seminar on Themes. Directions. Per the usual, you will be asked to THOUGHTFULLY prepare your ideas for each of the following questions.

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Mississippi Trial: 1955

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  1. Mississippi Trial: 1955 Fishbowl Socratic Seminar on Themes

  2. Directions • Per the usual, you will be asked to THOUGHTFULLY prepare your ideas for each of the following questions. • You may prepare using whatever medium serves you best, meaning that it will keep you ON TRACK and free of distraction for whatever circle you happen to be in at a given time. • Remember to prepare thoughtfully and carefully. Use your strongest HOTS! • WARNING: These questions are dense and multilayered. They are NOT questions you can simply answer with a sentence or two. They require TIME and EFFORT.

  3. Analyze the Following Themes For each of the following themes, analyze how they can be seen in the book. Support your analysis with specific examples. • “My family is my greatest strength, but they are also my greatest weakness.” How can see this theme be seen in this novel? Support with specific evidence. • Truly memorable characters and people are complex and multi-dimensional, meaning that they have both negative and positive traits. Which characters demonstrate this most obviously in the book? What about people in real life? Support both with specific examples. • “Ignorance can be overcome by education, but arrogance is more difficult to combat.” How is this evident in the novel? Support with specific characters and details.

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