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Part 2 of this three-part exemplar lesson gives secondary students an opportunity to explore targeted passages of complex text by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The goal of Part 2 is to analyze an excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story "The Offshore Pirate" (1920) in Flappers and Philosophers. This targeted excerpt requires students to closely examine both the material success and eventual disillusionment that marked the Jazz Age in literature. Text-dependent questions guides students to deeper analysis as they craft their own questions, actively participate in student-directed discussions, develop theme statements, and use sound reasoning and textual evidence to support their literary analysis. The lesson culminates with a one-page comparison of Ardita and Carlyle.
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