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11th Grade
Understanding American Literature - Key Themes and Historical Context
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11th Grade
Ela
Examine the core themes and historical context of American literature, highlighting cultural, social, and historical progressions. Gain insights into literature's portrayal of identity, race, class, and the American Dream. Build a comprehensive understanding of how literary works reflect and influence societal values and individual aspirations.
11th Grade - University
Exploring Faulkner's Modernism - Southern Aristocracy Decline - Literature
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11th Grade - University
Ela
Explore William Faulkner's significant influence on modern literature alongside the decline of Southern aristocracy after the Civil War. Understand the role of Modernism and examine Faulkner's artistic innovations. Identify learning outcomes related to analyzing literary techniques and historical context while developing critical thinking and interpretive skills.
11th Grade
Critical Analysis - Themes of American Romanticism - Literary Movements
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11th Grade
Ela
Investigate the fundamental themes and characteristics of American Romanticism, emphasizing understanding of the 5 I's (Imagination, Intuition, Innocence, Inspiration, and Inner Experience). Analyze the impact of influential figures during this era and develop skills in identifying Romantic traits. Gain insights into the era's darker aspects, enhancing comprehension of its complexities.
11th Grade
American Literature - Prominent Authors - Classic Novelists
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11th Grade
Ela
Examine significant authors in American literature and their impactful works. Learners will identify key authors, comprehend the historical contexts, and connect major historical events with literary works.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Literary Analysis Skills - Identifying Characteristics of American Literary Time Periods
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Gain insights into key American literary movements from Puritanism through Post-Modernism and develop the ability to identify distinct features across various literary time periods. The focus is on understanding the evolution of themes, styles, and contexts within each movement. The aim is to equip learners with the skills to analyze and compare literary texts, enhancing critical thinking and appreciation of American literary history.
11th Grade
[Understanding Early American Literature - Themes & Styles - Historical Perspectives]
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11th Grade
Ela
Analyze early American literature by examining its central themes, diverse styles, and the historical contexts that influenced its development. Gain understanding of how cultural, religious, and societal frameworks shaped these narratives, enhancing comprehension of the period's literary landscape.
11th Grade
[Critical Analysis - American Literature Myths - Key Foundational Texts]
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11th Grade
Ela
Explore foundational American literature by examining creation myths and analyzing rhetorical devices. Develop skills in critical analysis and understanding of historical contexts.
11th Grade
Historical Analysis - Key Events and Innovations - American Renaissance
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11th Grade
Ela
Explore the pivotal events and technological breakthroughs of the American Renaissance, focusing on westward expansion and the War of 1812. Gain a deeper understanding of the historical patterns and innovations that significantly influenced America's development.
11th Grade
Literary Contributions - African American Writers - Historical Context
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11th Grade
Ela
Explore essential African American literary works and figures, beginning with Phillis Wheatley and extending to Malcolm X. Gain insights into their historical influence and enduring literary significance.
11th Grade
Literary Analysis - Plot & Motivation - Introduction to Hemingway
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11th Grade
Ela
Analyze the complexities of Hemingway's literature with a focus on plot, character motivation, and settings in Spain. Develop analytical skills and deepen understanding of cultural contexts.
11th Grade
Biographical Analysis - Frank Herbert - Science Fiction Influence
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11th Grade
Ela
Explore the life of Frank Herbert, focusing on his pioneering contributions to science fiction and the profound impact of the "Dune" series. Examine themes such as evolution, ecology, and genetic manipulation, with an emphasis on understanding literary influence and narrative complexity. Aim to develop analytical and critical thinking skills while gaining an appreciation for Herbert's narrative depth and thematic innovation.
11th Grade
Understanding Key Concepts in American Romanticism
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11th Grade
Ela
Focus on understanding the key elements of American Romanticism, particularly feelings, intuition, and imagination. Gain insights into distinguishing Romantic themes from Dark Romantic themes, analyze the influence of emotion on literature, and enhance skills in literary analysis by exploring historical and cultural contexts.
10th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Narrative Structure - Plot, Setting, and Characters in Novels
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Analyze the key elements of novels, focusing on plot and setting. Develop an understanding of narrative structures and explore the roles of characters to enhance comprehension. The learning process aims to build skills in literary analysis and critical thinking within the context of fiction. This study fosters an appreciation for storytelling and increases the ability to interpret complex narratives.
11th Grade - University
McCarthy's Literary Journey - Biographical Exploration - Literary Studies
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11th Grade - University
Ela
Examine the life and works of Cormac McCarthy, emphasizing his literary evolution and impact. Gain insight into McCarthy's thematic transitions and his narrative influence. Learners will understand his contribution to literature and the development of his unique style over time.
11th Grade
Understanding Cultural Narratives - American & Greek Mythology - Comparative Myths
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11th Grade
Ela
Analyze the intricate narratives within American and Greek mythology by examining characters and their origins. Gain an understanding of cultural differences and extract valuable lessons from these myths.
10th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Novel Elements - Structure, Characters, and Point of View
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Examine the fundamental elements of a novel, including plot, setting, and character roles. Gain insights into narrative perspectives to enhance literary analysis skills.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Critical Analysis - American Dream & National Identity - Language & Literature]
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Examine the portrayal of the American Dream and its influence on national identity. Gain insights into cultural concepts and enhance critical thinking skills through analysis and evaluation of societal narratives and their implications on personal and collective identities.
11th Grade
Exploring Literary Success - E. Lockhart Biography - Impact and Versatility in Writing
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11th Grade
Ela
Explore E. Lockhart's literary journey and her influence on contemporary storytelling. Understand how her works inspire creative writing and enrich discussions in literature, focusing on their themes, narrative techniques, and character development. Study her contribution to modern literature, fostering skills in critical thinking and literary analysis.
10th Grade - 12th Grade
[Understanding Plot, Setting, and Characterization - Literary Elements - Exploring Novels]
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Ela
Explore essential literary elements such as plot, setting, and characterization, enhancing comprehension of story construction and narrative perspectives.
11th Grade
Understanding Literature - Influential Movements - Harlem Renaissance
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11th Grade
Ela
Analyze the influence of the Harlem Renaissance on contemporary culture and individual identity. Understand the evolution of racial identity as reflected in literature and social justice movements, examining its enduring impact on modern societal structures. Build analytical skills in interpreting literary works and develop a historical perspective on the intersection of race, culture, and art.