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This Character in Place: Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” for the Common Core lesson plan also includes:
- Characterization
- Characterization Suggested Answers for the Teacher
- Setting
- Setting Suggested Answers for the Teacher
- Framing Graphics
- Summative Assessment Rubric
- Activity
- Assessment
- Graphic & Image
- Lesson Plan
- Project
- Worksheet
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How do writers use the interaction between elements like characterization and setting to create meaning? Readers of "A Worn Path" create a series of comic book-style graphics of Eudora Welty's short story and reflect on how Welty uses these elements to develop her theme.
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Instructional Ideas
- Create a model or save samples from year to year to provide examples of framing graphics
- Ask class members to consider how changing a single detail of the setting or the characterization would effect the story
- Change the setting from Christmas time to summer
- Change Phoenix's name
- Change Phoenix's age
- Change the title to "A Hard Road"
Classroom Considerations
- The complete text of the short story, originally published in the February 1941 edition of The Atlantic Monthly, is readily available online.
- Also available is a recording of the author reading the story
Pros
- All the materials for this carefully detailed lesson are included in the resource packet
Cons
- Some class members may be reluctant to create framing graphics; therefore, consider modeling the process or saving samples from year to year to show that the assignment is more about the framing than the artistry