The Bluest Eye

Lesson 14
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ELA

Unit 7

9th Grade

Lesson 14 of 30

Objective


Discuss some of the major themes and events of the text in order to prepare for the mid-unit assessment.

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Target Task


Discussion Prompt

"Pecola believes that people will love her and treat her differently if she has blue eyes.”

Defend and prove this statement using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • What is the prompt asking us to do? What will we need to include/prove in order to accomplish this task?
  • How do we know that Pecola feels unloved? By whom? (This list should include her family, the children at school, Geraldine, the shopkeeper, etc.)
  • How do we know that she longs for blue eyes?
  • How do we know that she believes having blue eyes leads to love and happiness? (Be sure Dick and Jane, Mary Jane, Shirley Temple, and Maureen all get worked in here)
  • How does this relate to the theme of beauty?

Notes


The teacher should guide students in an analysis of the prompt, discussing as a class some of the key questions that will need to be considered in order to write a complete response to the prompt.

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Craft an essay in response to the prompt.

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