Dreaming in Cuban

Lesson 21
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ELA

Unit 5

11th Grade

Lesson 21 of 31

Objective


Analyze and explain the relationship between Celia and Javier. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Dreaming in Cuban by Christina Garcia  pp. 155 – 160 — "1978"

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Target Task


Question 1

On p. 156, the paragraph beginning with, “This is what Celia learns…” mainly serves to:

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Question 2

On p. 158, the narrator indicates that Javier is:

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Question 3

Explain how your answer to #2 impacts Celia using details from pp. 159–160.

Key Questions


  • Establish time and narration on p. 155.
  • How does Celia respond to Javier’s return?
  • Why is Javier in the condition he is in?
  • Describe the relationship between Celia and Javier on p. 157.
  • What happens to Javier’s condition and how does it impact Celia?
  • What happens to the santera Celia summons on p. 160?
  • What is the significance of the lump in Celia’s chest? 

Notes


  • Be certain students note that this chapter takes place at the same time as the last chapter; it is just from Celia’s point of view.
  • Students who have read Sula will be able to make a strong connection between this scene and the scene in Sula between Eva and Plum.

Next

Analyze the impact of the author’s choice in chronology.

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