Complete project on The Narrrative of Frederick Douglass
You are to complete a Movie Maker, Essay, Power Point, or other idea to demonstrate your understanding of the text and your project must answer the question you select.
Definition of a good leader decided by your class.
A good leader is responsible, friendly, brave, open-minded, motivated reasonable, able to compromise, smart, intelligent, possesses values, moral, mentally strong, physically strong, dedicated, hardworking, and dependable.
Tuesday-Projects are due today.
Wednesday-Begin novel Their Eyes Were Watching God
Quick Write: Why would Hurston use Southern black idiom to tell her story?
Prereading assignment, discuss the use of dialect in the text and history of Zora Neal Hurston
HW complete chapters 1-2, complete discussion questions, come ready to discuss elements of symbolism and imagery, identify these elements in the text and what they mean, represent, or explain
Thursday-Quiz on Chapters 1-2
Read Chapters 3-4 and complete discussion questions
Students will be able to identify motifs in the novel
Identify what "marriage" means to Janie, use the text to support your thoughts
Friday
Focus Questions:
- What are Joe's plans for the town?
- How does the town feel about him?
- What is the meaning of the last paragraph?
Discussion Question: Five significant characters have been introduced: Janie, Pheoby, Nanny, Logan and Joe. Make lists of what motivates each of these characters.
Discuss the motifs
Discuss the ideas of dreams
Read article on Eatonville. (handout)

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