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Teaching the classics - debates and discussions

Teaching the classics - debates and discussions. Alessia Boson Steve Duroux. The following activity is based on the book "Teaching Literature to Adolescents", Richard Beach, Deborah Appleman, Susan Hynds, Jeffrey Wilhelm - Routledge 2006. ACTIVITY —DISCUSSION/DEBATES

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Teaching the classics - debates and discussions

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  1. Teaching the classics - debates and discussions Alessia Boson Steve Duroux

  2. The following activity is based on the book "Teaching Literature to Adolescents", Richard Beach, Deborah Appleman, Susan Hynds, Jeffrey Wilhelm - Routledge 2006

  3. ACTIVITY —DISCUSSION/DEBATES Example: The Scarlet Letter Every student will be assigned a question and a side to argue. What to Do: Prepare a 1–1and1⁄2 minute speech in which you argue your point. Another person will argue the other side of the question. Each of you will tell what the stance you are representing is and offer support for your argument (citing the text). After you have each argued your points, there will be a brief period for questions. The Questions Chillingworth 1 Is Roger Chillingworth an evil man? Overflow Question To what extent is your character responsible or blameworthy for the adultery? Hester 1 Is Hester Prynne a victim? 2Is Hester a good mother for Pearl? 3 Does Hester deserve the punishment she received? Dimmesdale 1 Is Dimmesdale a good clergyman? Now draw a similar list of questions based on another text

  4. Steve DurouxTHE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST – OSCAR WILDE Jack Worthing • Is Jack a real gentleman? • Does he represent the morality of the Victorian period? Algernon Moncrieff • Is a real dandy-man? • Does he look like Wilde? • Gwendolen Fairfax • Does she love “Jack”? • Is she strong-minded? • Cecily Cardew • Is her ingenuity real? • Is she a product of high society? • Overflow question: “Is it useful to be earnest?”

  5. Alessia BosonROBINSON CRUSOE ROBINSON CRUSOE • Does Robinson feel happy on the Island he was shipwrecked on? • Would he like to move to other places? FRIDAY • Does Robinson try to get to know Friday? • Is Friday happy to be Robinson’s servant? OVERFLOW QUESTION • Does Robinson prefer the living condition in England or in the island? How is his attitude towards the values of his previous life?

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