The laws that govern and the social norms that regulate society are not always fair, legal, moral, or ethical. What is a person to do about all this injustice? What are the hazards of righting injustices or changing social norms? And what are the dangers of doing nothing?
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Students read and annotate Antigone, “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” and Pygmalion.
- Students write a literary analysis showing the effect of social class or the law on a character’s life.
GUIDING QUESTIONS
These questions are a guide to stimulate thinking, discussion, and writing on the themes and ideas in the unit. For complete and thoughtful answers and for meaningful discussions, students must use evidence based on careful reading of the texts.
- How do social class and legal institutions shape literary characters’ lives (and presumably our lives)?
- How does social class affect a person in dealing with the law (protect a person, hurt a person)?
- How is social class determined in America and in other places in the world?
BENCHMARK ASSESSMENT: Cold Read
During this unit, on a day of your choosing, we recommend you administer a Cold Read to assess students’ reading comprehension. For this assessment, students read a text they have never seen before and then respond to multiple-choice and constructed-response questions. The assessment is not included in this course materials.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts, Reading Informational Text, Reading Literature, Speaking and Listening
- Level:
- High School
- Grade:
- 12
- Tags:
- Antigone, the Law, and Social Class
Lesson 2
Ancient Greek play by SophoclesLesson 3
The Role Of The ChorusLesson 4
The Oedipus MythLesson 5
Reading GroupsLesson 6
The Laws in Thebes
- Disobedience, Law, and Social Class
Lesson 7
Civil DisobedienceLesson 8
A Letter from a Birmingham Jail.Lesson 9
Building A Convincing ArgumentLesson 10
Comparisons To Law In PoetryLesson 11
Group Discussion
- Pygmalion, the Law, and Social Class
Lesson 12
The Greek Myth PygmalionLesson 13
The Ruined Maid PoemLesson 14
Benchmark Assessment (Cold Write)Lesson 17
Act 3 At-Home EpisodeLesson 18
Use of IronyLesson 19
Reviewing Act 3 EventsLesson 21
Remarks About AmericaLesson 22
The Final Speech In The PlayLesson 23
Discussion On The Plays Ending
- Character Analysis Essay
Lesson 24
Character Analysis Essay (Drafts)Lesson 27
Final Peer ReviewLesson 29
Tailored Writing Instructions