Dreaming in Cuban

Lesson 13
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ELA

Unit 5

11th Grade

Lesson 13 of 31

Objective


Discuss the impact men have had on the del Pino women so far in this novel. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Dreaming in Cuban by Christina Garcia  pp. 89 – 95 — "Celia"

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Target Task


Mid-Unit Writing Practice:

In this first section, “Ordinary Seductions,” Garcia shares the stories of Celia and her two grown daughters, Felicia and Lourdes. Explain how each of the women have been impacted by the men in their lives and how the author uses these relationships to reveal theme. 

Key Questions


  • What does Celia fear about Ivanito according to p. 89?
  • Describe the relationship between Hugo and his in-laws. 
  • How does Celia attempt to help Felicia on pp. 90–91?
  • How does Celia feel when she sees her half-brothers? 
  • Where is Celia on p. 93? 
  • How did Tia Alicia influence Celia?
  • Note the flash forward on p. 94.
  • Why does Celia like the poems of Lorca so much? 
  • How does Garcia build suspense at the end of this section?

Notes


  • Felicia attempts suicide on p. 91. This section should be treated delicately.
  • The teacher may wish to show pictures of Havana on this day to help students visualize.
  • A translation of the Frederico Garcia Lorca poem included on p. 94 can be found here.

Next

Explain how Garcia reveals Celia’s past through her letters. 

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