Purple Hibiscus

Lesson 2
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ELA

Unit 9

9th Grade

Lesson 2 of 32

Objective


Draw conclusions about Nigeria after reviewing "multiple stories" from the complex country that is the setting of the novel.

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  • Photo: Images of Nigeria by Flickr.com 

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

In her talk, Adichie claimed that many of us have a "single story" about Africa and the lives of the people on the continent. Explain how what you read today helped to expand your understanding of Nigeria specifically, and the continent of Africa in general. Use evidence from at least three separate sources to support your answer.

Key Questions


  • What are you learning about Nigeria from this source? Explain.
  • What questions does this source raise for you?
  • What information in these sources most surprised you? Why?
  • In what ways do you see diversity and "multiple stories" reflected here?

Notes


A gallery walk or stations activity would work well for today's class format.

Next

Infer the major themes and symbols of the novel through pre-reading the cover and first sentence of the novel.

Explain the complex characterization of Papa in these initial pages of the novel.

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