Lord of the Flies

Lesson 2
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ELA

Unit 10

9th Grade

Lesson 2 of 26

Objective


Evaluate Golding’s opinion of humanity.

Readings and Materials


  • Slide Presentation: Stanford Prison Experiment 

  • Poem: “Picture of Childhood” by Yevgeny Yevtushenko 

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Target Task


Question 1

“Watch out. The evil is in all of us.”

What is your response to Golding’s quotation? Explain using multiple pieces of evidence from a combination of the obituary, the poem, the slideshow, or your own experience.

Key Questions


  • What is your reaction to Golding's quotation? Do you agree or disagree?
  • How do the results of the Stanford Prison experiment impact your earlier opinion? Explain.
  • Would the poet agree or disagree with Golding? How do you know?

Notes


Depending on time constraints, you may choose to do one or both poems. Consider using one as a Do Now or as a previous night's homework assignment.

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Describe the power-dynamic between Ralph and Piggy by closely analyzing the author’s diction and descriptions.

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