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How does Judith Shakespeare's marriage arrangement develop the central idea of gender roles? As they continue reading Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, pupils consider the question. Scholars also complete a Quick Write, examining the relationship between events and central ideas in the text.
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- Have students compose a letter from Judith Shakespeare to her brother William
- Invite learners to discuss how Judith's experience might be different if she lived today
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- Lesson six from the eight-part Grade 11 ELA Module 1: Unit 3 series
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- Contains a mixture of independent and collaborative work
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