Censorship, Truth & Happiness in Fahrenheit 451

Lesson 6
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ELA

Unit 7

10th Grade

Lesson 6 of 20

Objective


Formulate and share unique arguments about censorship and cancel culture. 

Support arguments with strong and thorough textual evidence in a Summative Socratic Seminar.

Readings and Materials


  • Letter: “I am Very Real” by Kurt Vonnegut 

  • Article: “The second wave of "cancel culture"” by Aja Romano 

  • Article: “Obama on Call-Out Culture: ‘That’s Not Activism’” by Emily S. Rueb and Derrick Bryson Taylor 

  • Article: “Tales From the Teenage Cancel Culture” by Sanam Yar and Jonah Engel Bromwich 

  • Article: “The Idea of America” by Nikole Hannah-Jones 

  • Article: “Why We Published the 1619 Project” by Jake Silverstein 

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Target Task


Discourse Questions

  • What does cancel culture achieve? Voicing the silenced?  Or just ostracizing a person or group? Does it empower? Or further oppress?
  • What are the implications of cancel culture on self-expression, free speech, and redemption?

Homework


  • Read and annotate Section 1 of Fahrenheit 451 by Lesson 8. 
    • Annotation Focus: What are your first impressions of the society that Montag lives in? In what ways is it similar to, but more extreme than, our society? 
  • Track evidence for this unit’s Free Response Question using a SAY, MATTER, MEAN chart.

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Standards


  • LO 1.4B — Synthesize ideas from multiple texts and explain how the texts may convey different perspectives on a common theme or idea.
  • LO 5.1A — Extend the conversation around an idea, topic, or text by formulating questions and recognizing the claims and perspectives of others.
  • LO 5.1B — Cite relevant evidence and evaluate the evidence presented by others.
  • SL.9-10.1 — Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9—10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

Supporting Standards

LO 2.2A
RI.9-10.1
RI.9-10.2
W.9-10.1.a

Next

Analyze the figurative language, diction, and details that Bradbury uses to characterize Montag, Clarisse, and their complex relationship. 

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