Sula (2021)

Lesson 28
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ELA

Unit 16

10th Grade

Lesson 28 of 31

Objective


Explain how the Bottom has changed over time.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Sula by Toni Morrison  pp. 163 – 166

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

Which line best captures the major drawback of all of the changes?

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Writing Prompt

Describe how the Bottom has changed from the beginning to the end of the novel. Use details from the text.

Key Questions


  • How has the Bottom changed over time? What are the benefits and drawbacks to this?
  • What do Morrison’s words in the first two sentences illustrate?
  • What differences does Nel note about young people in the first paragraph? Are these positive or negative?
  • How are the young people of Medallion changing?
  • What literary device is Morrison employing after the page break?
  • What is the intended effect of the above?
  • What literary device is then used on p. 164 beginning with “nothing…”? What is the intended effect?
  • How has the plight of the elderly changed in Medallion?
  • How has Nel’s life been post-Sula’s death?
  • How has the Bottom “collapsed”? 
  • Consider the benefits and drawbacks to these changes. 
  • Where is Nel off to? What is her motive?

Notes


The culture of the Bottom has been erased. This can connect back to A Gathering of Old Men

Next

Debate the truth of Eva’s words.

Analyze and explain Nel’s lesson learned at the end.

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