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Student’s Literary Toolkit: The Most Dangerous Game, The Story of an Hour, & The Garden Party

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Equip your students with the Student’s Literary Toolkit Workbook, a meticulously crafted educational resource. Engage in a deeper analysis of literature with the Student’s Literary Toolkit. This comprehensive resource focuses on three iconic short stories (fully annotated): The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, and The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield, serving as a bridge connecting students with the intricate worlds of these narratives, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of literary art. Through a series of thought-provoking discussion questions, vocabulary activities, and semantic mapping exercises, this book provides a structured approach to literary analysis, equipping students with essential tools they can apply to any text. Section One guides students through each story with discussion activities, vocabulary exercises, and analytical tools like semantic mapping to unlock deeper meaning. They’ll delve into character motivations, thematic exploration, and hone their writing skills with targeted assignments. Section Two offers invaluable “Text Insights” to enrich student understanding. Historical and thematic context sections provide background knowledge, while character insights illuminate the characters’ complexities. A sample essay for each story showcases effective analysis, offering students a valuable model for their own writing. This academician-friendly resource empowers educators to foster a love for literature and equip students with the critical thinking skills necessary for success in English Language Arts and beyond. This title is available in two versions. A workbook, designed to facilitate an interactive and immersive learning experience, allowing students to actively engage with the literary content within the workbook itself and a traditional text book format, where students are expected to use an external notebook to respond to questions and complete activities. In the workbook, students can directly annotate, answer questions, and participate in activities on the pages, fostering a hands-on approach to learning. This method encourages immediate reflection and interaction with the text, making the learning process more engaging and dynamic. While both the workbook and the regular book contain similar educational content, including discussion questions and analytical activities, the key distinction lies in the workbook's design that accommodates and encourages students' responses and engagement directly within its pages, enhancing their learning experience by making it more practical and integrated. This is the traditional text book version.

Author Biography:

Richard Connell (1893-1949) was a celebrated American author and journalist born in Poughkeepsie, New York. Connell had a rich journalistic career, including a period at the New York American. His most recognized work is the short story, "The Most Dangerous Game" (1924), a critical examination of hunting ethics and human nature. A versatile writer, Connell's range spanned satire to horror, and he won two O. Henry Awards before his passing.  Kate Chopin (1850-1904) emerged as an influential American author, widely acclaimed for portraying the complexities of women's lives. Chopin is particularly recognized for exploring women's struggles and identities in 19th-century Southern society. Among her works, the short story "The Story of an Hour" (1894) is particularly significant for its early exploration of the theme of female autonomy within a restrictive society. Despite initial criticism for her bold themes, Chopin's legacy endures today, with her works now celebrated for their groundbreaking and feminist perspectives.  Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was a notable modernist writer of short fiction, born in Wellington, New Zealand. She is widely acclaimed for her innovative narrative style and for introducing the psychological complexities of her characters. Among her works, the short story "The Garden Party" (1922) is particularly significant for its nuanced depiction of class distinctions and the human condition. Mansfield's literary contributions have been influential, and her writing continues to be celebrated for its richness, precision, and emotional depth. Charlotte Fiehn specializes in nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century British, American, and post-colonial literature. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin this year. Her dissertation addresses questions of form and the intersectionality of gender, race, and class in the works of Eliot and Woolf. She is currently one of the co-editors for the Virginia Woolf Miscellany and a member of the steering committee for the Elizabeth von Arnim Society. She has published articles on Shakespeare, George Eliot, and Charlotte Brontë and has contributed book chapters on Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and George Eliot. In 2019, she won the George Eliot Fellowship Essay Prize for her essay on water symbolism in Romola. She is the co-author of a companion to George Eliot and a second book entitled, George Eliot and Her Women.
Release date Australia
September 3rd, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by Charlotte Fiehn
Pages
122
ISBN-13
9781647101121
Product ID
38762068

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