Purple Hibiscus

Lesson 4
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ELA

Unit 9

9th Grade

Lesson 4 of 32

Objective


Identify one of the major conflicts of the novel and be able to explain how the author uses symbols and characters to develop the conflict.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie  pp. 8 – 16

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

What is the main cause of the conflict between Papa and Jaja?

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Sample Response

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Which of the following pieces of evidence from the first chapter best supports the answer to number 1?

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Writing Prompt

Explain the connection between the symbol of the purple hibiscus and the conflict between Papa and Jaja. Use evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • What does the purple hibiscus symbolize?
  • What role do flowers in general seem to have?
  • What does the missal symbolize?
  • How do these symbols relate to the major thematic topics? How do they develop these thematic topics?

Next

Identify the structure of the novel and explain its significance. Students will also be able to identify the power dynamics amongst the major characters.

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