
Thematic Development and Significance
Students trace major themes across the set text, examining how they intersect and reflect broader societal issues. They will synthesize evidence to support thematic arguments.
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Students trace major themes across the set text, examining how they intersect and reflect broader societal issues. They will synthesize evidence to support thematic arguments.
Key Questions
- What are the central themes of the text?
- How do different characters represent specific themes?
- Why are these themes relevant to the text's context?
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Characterization and Motivation
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Context and Setting
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