Realism and the Changing Nation · 1860 to 1914
Regionalism and Local Color
Analyzing how writers used dialect and local customs to preserve regional identities during a time of national expansion.
Key Questions
- 1How does the use of dialect impact the authenticity and accessibility of a text?
- 2What role does geography play in shaping a character's values and actions?
- 3Can a regional story ever achieve universal significance?
Common Core State Standards
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11-12.3CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.11-12.6
Grade: 11th Grade
Subject: English Language Arts
Unit: Realism and the Changing Nation
Period: 1860 to 1914
Suggested Methodologies
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