Day 16 ENGLISH 10H. Warm-Up: Advertisers know so much about us; you can’t be on a normal site without seeing an ad for something you Googled two days.

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Day 16 ENGLISH 10H

Warm-Up: Advertisers know so much about us; you can’t be on a normal site without seeing an ad for something you Googled two days before. A.Simple B.Compound C.Complex D.Compound-complex

Identify and analyze the knowledge and skills needed to complete Embedded Assessment 2 successfully. Analyze cultural views of gender and make connections among different cultures’ ideas about gender. OBJECTIVES

Things Fall Apart: Part Two In the first part of this unit, you have been reading the novel Things Fall Apart and analyzing how a writer develops a story and its characters. In this last half of the unit, you will continue reading the novel and will also read informational texts to help you set the context for the novel and learn more about its author in preparation for writing a literary analysis essay.

Embedded Assignment 2: Writing a Literary Analysis of a Novel Read and annotate pg. 221 *Advice: Start gathering ideas as we continue reading the rest of the novel.

Essay Ideas Write an analytical essay about Things Fall Apart in which you examine a character’s response to the cultural collision caused by the introduction of Western ideas into Ibo culture. Who comes to mind already after reading chapter 14-15?

Group Work: Chapters Pg. 201: Complete the chart with text evidence on what it means to be a man or woman in Ibo culture. In the second column, respond with comments. 2. Pg. 201 Answer in “my notes”: What connection can you make between Okonkwo’s fears and his downfall? 3. Pg. 202: Add text evidence that presents a different view of gender now that Okonkwo has been exiled. Add comments in chart. 4. Pg. 202: How are ideas of gender expressed in the novel similar to and different from your own culture? 5. Pg. 203: question 1 and the chart 6. Discuss: Is Okonkwo a tragic hero? Why or why not?

Read Chapters HOMEWORK