Sula (2021)

Lesson 18
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ELA

Unit 16

10th Grade

Lesson 18 of 31

Objective


Explain how Sula is viewed by the people of Medallion and evaluate if this is a fair assessment of her. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Sula by Toni Morrison  pp. 112 – 117

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

How is Sula viewed by the people of Medallion?

Evaluate the people’s assessment of Sula. Is it fair? Explain.

Key Questions


  • Track the diction used to describe Sula on p. 112.
  • According to the men, what is the worst thing Sula has done?
  • What detail on p. 113 points to the sexism of the time?
  • How do the people of Medallion try and protect themselves from Sula? What does this show about them?
  • Why does Morrison include the anecdote about Teapot? Mr. Finley?
  • We see Sula’s birthmark change in meaning again. What has it now evolved into? Why?
  • How is Sula similar to her mother? How is she different?
  • How is Sula different from other women according to p. 115?
  • Why does Morrison include the conversation with the women of Medallion on pp. 116–117? Who do we actually learn a lot about here?

Notes


Sula’s role as a pariah in the town is now clear. Students should discuss if this treatment is fair. Would a man receive the same treatment?

Next

Describe the paradox of Sula’s impact on the town.

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