CR Post #2

Loss is a constant reoccurring theme in Frankenstein. The Frankenstein family experiences several losses throughout the book such as Frankenstein’s mother and the younger brother. As well as Elizabeth on their wedding night and his friend. This sense of loss…

CR Post #1

In “The Shocking Story of Approved Killing in Mississippi,” I used the follow the trail method and kept my eyes on the words man and boy throughout the text. Through out the passage, Emmett Till is described as if he…

Group B Materials

The materials for our project is a questionnaire that consists of lines from our readings and our audience will assume if the speaker is black, white, asian, or non-human. We will also display some videos that depict language based discrimination….

Group B Teaching Points

Group B 1. We are teaching language discrimination. Discrimination because of what language one speaks or is expected to speak. 2. We are teaching this subject to teach awareness among others. 3. The point is that not all people who…

CR Post #3

The color blue appears in the book multiple times in many different ways. The color blue represents many different things to each person, but all of these representations symbolize an aspect if white people. Pecola is obsessed with blue eyes…