12th Grade

Setting & Backstory - Analyzing 'Medea' - Greek Tragedy

Setting & Backstory - Analyzing 'Medea' - Greek Tragedy

Passage

Setting & Backstory - Analyzing 'Medea' - Greek Tragedy

12th Grade

Ela

Examine the classic Greek tragedy 'Medea,' with a focus on its setting, plot structure, and character motivations. Analyze ancient theatrical settings while gaining insights into character development and dramatic storytelling. Achieve a deeper understanding of Greek tragedy conventions and explore how setting influences the narrative. Develop analytical skills through character study and appreciate the complexity of human emotions depicted in ancient drama.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Textual Analysis - Themes and Imagery - Langston Hughes' "I, Too"

Textual Analysis - Themes and Imagery - Langston Hughes' "I, Too"

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Textual Analysis - Themes and Imagery - Langston Hughes' "I, Too"

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Ela

Explore the thematic contrasts and imagery in Langston Hughes' "I, Too" by analyzing the speaker's perspective and the poem's messages of resilience and hope. Focus on understanding the juxtaposition of themes and how imagery supports the narrative of overcoming adversity. Through analysis, enhance skills in literary analysis and critical thinking as learners interpret the nuances of the poem.

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