Purple Hibiscus

Lesson 15
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ELA

Unit 9

9th Grade

Lesson 15 of 32

Objective


Write in response to a literary analysis prompt on theme using the information gathered during the “microcosm” activity from the day before.

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Writing Focus Areas


  • Thesis: Clear and relevant; previews the information to come
  • Analysis: Demonstrates clear and logical reasoning
  • Analysis: Effectively and smoothly incorporates framing of evidence
  • Diction: Includes precise language and advanced vocabulary

Target Task


Writing Prompt

Explain how the author develops the theme of power and oppression in the novel. Use evidence about both the Achike family and the country of Nigeria to support your answer.

Notes


  • The Writing Focus Areas are suggestions based on what students are working on in the Composition Projects. The teacher should use data and writing samples from his/her own students to inform the selection of the WFAs.
  • If students have a Composition class, this project could be completed in that class.
  • An alternate prompt could be: Purple Hibiscus is a novel that incorporates numerous themes on family, adolescence, politics, and history.  For this assignment, explain how the author develops the Achike family as a microcosm for the country. Use direct evidence about the nation and the family to support your answer.

Next

Compare Nsukka and Aunty Ifeoma’s home with Enugu and the Achike family’s home, drawing inferences about the author’s purpose in making the two so different.

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