SPEAKING AND LITERATURE TOPIC 4: GENDER AND EMANCIPATION

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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 8 videos.

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Walt Whitman
1819-1892
Modern Era
Famous American poet
Reknowned for his openness to sex

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What is the theme/message of We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd?

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Kate Chopin
1850-1904
Famous American
short story writer.
Era of Realism
She had a frank approach to sexual themes.

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Emancipation
A Life Fable


By Kate Chopin

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What is a Fable?

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What is the theme/message of Emancipation?

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What is the best Thematic link between We Two and Emancipation?
A
Freedom of body and soul is the greatest good we have.
B
Society should accept all people like they are.
C
All men and women are equal.
D
Be yourself under all circumstances.

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Amanda
Lovelace
American poet
born in 1991
Contemporary Period
poetry on 
Tumblr and Insta
Text

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What is the theme/ message of Fat?

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Saki / H.H. Munro
English writer 1870-1916
Edwardian Era
Rights of women became increasingly popular.

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What is the theme/message of Hermann the Irascible?

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What is the best Thematic link between Fat and Hermann the Irascible?
A
women should have the right to be what/who they are
B
women should stand up for themselves
C
men should not judge women
D
everybody should have the right of self-determination

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Talk  for 5 minutes and compare and contrast the poem to the short story. Examine the literary works via a thematic link in order to elaborate on their similarities and differences.

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You must include: Thematic link and then 
- A claim – are the poem and short story similar or 
  dissimilar?;
- 2 arguments – 1 argument for the poem and 1 for  
  the  short story;
 - An explanation of the similarities and /or
   dissimilarities;
 - Proof of the similarities and/or dissimilarities;
 - A reformulation of your claim;
 - Relevance – why does it matter?
 

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After 10 minutes you will have a discussion for an additional 5 minutes.
     - How are the topics and themes the same or 
       different?
     - Did you appreciate your partner’s poem and 
        short story? Why or why not?
     - Which poem and short story from the reader did 
        you like most and would you recommend? Why?
 

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READING - SEE 'BIJLAGEN' MAGISTER

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