Things Fall Apart 1.1 MONDAY
Do now: One person from each group needs to submit the Oedipus Rex skeleton essay via google forms (on class blog)
Objectives:
- better understand the history of African colonialism through poetry
Essential Question: What is the history and lasting impact of colonialism in Nigeria?
- Do now
- Get a copy of TFA and sign it out on the sheet
- Create a new subject in notability: TFA or Things Fall Apart.
- Import the “3-2-1 Reading Journals” - review instructions and ask clarifying questions.
- As you read Things Fall Apart, please fill out a 3-2-1 Discussion Journal for each reading assignment.
- Come prepared to discuss the book in small and large groups
- TFA Literary Devices- please identity and reflect on these as you write your 3-2-1 journals:
- -masculine power and feminine characters in the novel/ competing definitions of masculinity
- -symbols: locusts, yams, fire, food, wine
- -spiritual customs- spirits, oracles, children, evil forests
- -complexity of Igbo culture and Igbo characters that defies the “single story” previously told by Western writers
- - Creation of a counter-colonialist narrative. (What is the white “single story” of Africa? How does Achebe try to counter this and change the story of the African people?)
- - the danger of travel and invasion; religion
- - use of Igbo language, rhythm, proverbs to reflect Nigerian culture and beliefs
- - the cultural/political/historical effects of colonialism
- - the changing relationship of protagonist to his identity
5)Colonialism in Nigeria. Groups: Import and Fill out Nigeria Fact Sheet with your group
6) Table Groups: Import and read the poems: 1. Maya Angelou, 2. David Diop (1927-1960), born in France to Sengalese and Cameroonian parents
Discussion questions:
-What is Angelou celebrating? What are her main poetic devices? -What are the three periods in history you can find within Diop’s poem?
7) Class: what similar themes do the poems both bring up?
HW: Import the “Conrad, Achebe, Franklin Essays Santiago” handout into notability. Read the context and annotate the excerpt from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (pg 1-2) at the beginning of the Achebe/Franklin packet. Closely annotate the excerpt, looking at images, word choices, and tone.
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