The Bluest Eye

Lesson 22
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ELA

Unit 7

9th Grade

Lesson 22 of 30

Objective


Explain how the events of this chapter develop the themes of power/powerlessness and beauty/love.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison  pp. 143 – 153

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

What is the author’s main purpose for sharing these stories of Cholly’s childhood with the reader? 

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Writing Prompt

How do these stories and events help to build the theme of love and/or power? Explain using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • What evidence do we see that Cholly has gotten these messages (from yesterday's article) about what it means to be a man?
  • What evidence do we see that he is trying to "be a man"?
  • What happens to Cholly as he is trying to be a man?
  • How does this connect to the theme of power/powerlessness?
  • Who does Cholly blame for his feelings of powerlessness? Why?
  • What does Cholly do in response to his anger and powerlessness? (leaves to find his dad)
  • What is ironic about this?
  • Where has Cholly experienced love and beauty in his life? Ugliness?
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