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lesson 17
1 hour

Critical Dialogue About Central Ideas


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In this lesson, students read and analyze chapters XXXV–XXXVI of The Awakening, in which Edna and Robert finally confess their feelings for each other. Student analysis focuses on how the central ideas of societal expectations and Edna’s sense of self build on one another and interact over the course of The Awakening. At the end of the lesson, using a fishbowl method for discussion, students engage in a critical dialogue about the text in response to the following prompt: How do central ideas that have been developed over the course of the text interact and build on one another in this excerpt?

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