American Masters - Ralph Ellison
American Masters - Ralph Ellison
Description:
In The Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison wrote about the experience of being ignored, bringing to light a powerful meditation on race and social structure. This novel was included in the 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century, in the top 20. Being an outsider, being outcast, being ignored - all are feelings most people can relate to. Ellison related this personal experience to a greater societal structure, using characters and imagery to do so. In this lesson plan, students will use similar tools to explore the theme of invisibility in the book, in their own lives, and in their communities.
Education Levels:
9, 10, 11, 12, Higher education
Subject:
Process Skills, Literature, Listening Comprehension, Reading, Journalism, Speech, Story Telling, Technology, Civics, United States History, Current Events/issues
Medium:
Text/HTML
Fee Status:
Free
Online provider:
PBS
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