“Survivor Types” Day 2 11Honors. SWBAT analyze Richard as an anti-hero DO NOW: What is an anti-hero. What could his name mean?

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“Survivor Types” Day 2 11Honors

SWBAT analyze Richard as an anti-hero DO NOW: What is an anti-hero. What could his name mean?

Does he deserve to live?

Breaking into groups Group 1: After the paragraph about the $350,000 of heroin..consider..What is value? How do you know something is worth something? How important is money to you? What would you do for money? Group 2: Consider Richard Pine’s activities as he has described them so far and compare them to the oath he presumably took upon becoming a physician. Group 3: At “February 8 th ” have students compose a Quick Write: What do you think will happen to Richard Pine? Group 4: Point out parts of the story that shows he is an anti-hero

SHARE Answers Each group will come up and share their groups answers

How do we rate him? Is he resilient according to our chart?

Closure Write your second journal entry for Pine. Consider choosing how he relates to the essential question of What is success?