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American Lit

American Lit . 9.17. Warm-Up . Use the following words/Phrases in a paragraph 1. Broom 2. Lady Gaga 3. American Dream 4. Lumpy The tone of your paragraph should be dark, depressing . Content Language Objective .

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American Lit

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  1. American Lit 9.17

  2. Warm-Up • Use the following words/Phrases in a paragraph • 1. Broom • 2. Lady Gaga • 3. American Dream • 4. Lumpy • The tone of your paragraph should be dark, depressing.

  3. Content Language Objective • Read Sonny’s Blues and cite textual evidence related to theme, tone, symbols and motifs to make inferences based on the text.

  4. Questions for Understanding • What was the catalyst for the narrator getting in touch with Sonny? • Why do you think that prompted him to write to Sonny?

  5. Parody • An imitative work created to mock, trivialize or comment on an original piece of work • Spoof, Lampoon • Exs: Saturday Night Live, Key and Peele, Scary Movie

  6. Respond to Quote • Respond to the following quote: “It looks like a parody of the good, clean faceless life – God knows the people who live in it do their best to make it a parody.” P. 129 • What do you think Baldwin is saying here? • How does it relate to the American Dream?

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