Dreaming in Cuban

Lesson 9
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ELA

Unit 5

11th Grade

Lesson 9 of 31

Objective


Describe the relationship between Lourdes and Pilar.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Dreaming in Cuban by Christina Garcia  pp. 57 – 64 — "A Grove of Lemons"

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Target Task


Question 1

Pilar’s visit to the church mainly serves to:

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Which of the following best proves your answer to the previous question?

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Question 2

On p. 59, Pilar indicates that attempts to connect with her mother have:

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Which of the following best proves the above?

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Key Questions


  • Who is our narrator? Where is she?
  • What does Pilar think of her grandparents?
  • Where is Pilar’s eventual destination? How does she plan to get there? 
  • Compare Lourdes’s view of religion with Pilar’s as described on p. 58. Why are they different? 
  • What does Pilar mean by, “painting is its own language?” on p. 59?
  • How is the Floridian sky different from the New York sky? What might this symbolize? 
  • Why does Garcia include the details about what is on TV on p. 61?
  • How is Pilar feeling on p. 62? Why? 
  • How was Lourdes treated in Cuba according to p. 63?
  • How is Lourdes treated in New York?
  • What does Pilar worry about when Tia Rosario finds her?

Notes


  • Students should note the language differences between Pilar in Brooklyn and the bakery from
  • Pilar in Florida.
  • There is again a shift to first person narration.
  • This chapter could also be done at home. 

Next

Analyze and explain how Lourdes’s tragic past may have shaped her current views on Cuba, the United States, and immigration. 

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