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Romare Bearden's (1912-1988) Image: Image: Does the painting Does the painting remind you of anything? an remind you of anything? an object? a object? a person? a place? person? a place? Mood: Mood: Is the image somber? Is the image somber? angry? a feeling of gaiety? angry? a feeling of gaiety? Motion: Motion: Is the painting Is the painting active or static? Are you active or static? Are you aware of brush aware of brush strokes, gestures? strokes, gestures? Sound: Sound: Does the image give Does the image give off a sound? Is it noisy? off a sound? Is it noisy? quiet? quiet? Color: Color: Does one color Does one color predominate? Is it a varied predominate? Is it a varied palette? palette? Use the five senses as a theme. What are the Use the five senses as a theme. What are the people in the painting hearing, smelling, people in the painting hearing, smelling, touching, seeing, tasting? Describe the touching, seeing, tasting? Describe the painting. painting.
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Romare Bearden's (1912-1988):

Image: Image: Does the painting remind Does the painting remind you of anything? an object? ayou of anything? an object? aperson? a place?person? a place?

Mood: Mood: Is the image somber? Is the image somber? angry? a feeling of gaiety?angry? a feeling of gaiety?Motion: Motion: Is the painting active or Is the painting active or static? Are you aware of brushstatic? Are you aware of brushstrokes, gestures?strokes, gestures?

Sound: Sound: Does the image give off a Does the image give off a sound? Is it noisy? quiet?sound? Is it noisy? quiet?Color: Color: Does one color Does one color

predominate? Is it a varied palette?predominate? Is it a varied palette?

Use the five senses as a theme. What are the people in the Use the five senses as a theme. What are the people in the painting hearing, smelling, touching, seeing, tasting? painting hearing, smelling, touching, seeing, tasting? Describe the painting. Describe the painting.

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The Harlem Renaissance &

Effects1920s-1930s

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Review…

• Where is Harlem?

• Renaissance is like a “new beginning” or “resurgence”

• What does “Harlem Renaissance” literally mean?

• What connotations does it have?

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Harlem RenaissanceHarlem Renaissance

• African American migration to Harlem, NY (1921-1930s)– Burst of creativity – Celebrated cultural identity– Depended on one another for support

and inspiration– Poetry

• rhythms of spirituals and jazz• Lyrics based on blues

– Diction based on slang– Gave Americans a language to begin

discussion of Racism

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Harlem RenaissanceHarlem Renaissance

• African Americans wanted ___________ during the Harlem Renaissance but…

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Z.Z. Packer

• Well-traveled – born in Chicago; raised in Atlanta and Louisville

• Well-educated – Yale University – Writing Seminar at Johns Hopkins University,– The Writers' Workshop at Iowa University – Stegner Fellow at Stanford University.

• Drinking Coffee Elsewhere: collection of short stories recently published– eight stories – the antics of a troop of black Girl Scouts who encounter some

[atypical] white Girl Scouts ["Brownies"]

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Setting the Scene

ZZ Packer ≠ Harlem Renaissance

BUTBUT “Brownies”=literary tradition of Harlem Renaissance

by addressing

RacismRacism

AND

ReverseReverse RacismRacism

Unsavory themes = Unsavory language

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““Brownies”Brownies”

• Read the short story and ANNOTATE as we read

– Make connections– Make meaning– Make comments

• Answer questions AS we read • 1-2 paragraph response to the FINAL

question. – Examples from LIFE and LITERATURE

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Take home Quiz

Due Monday 12/19/11

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Create a chart like this one

Sense Object description

Touch

Taste

Smell

Sight

Sound

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Now…

• Write 1-2 sentences describing how you feel about the object. Does it remind you of something (like a relative, a special time in your childhood, a location you have visited etc.)? IDK is not an acceptable response. You have emotions. Use them.

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Langston HughesLangston Hughes

• Most influential/well known writer that emerged from the Harlem Renaissance

• He was not born in Harlem, but flourished as a writer there

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Raisin

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““Harlem: A Dream Harlem: A Dream Deferred”Deferred”

Langston HughesLangston HughesWhat happens to a dream

deferred?Does it dry up

Like a raisin in the sunOr fester like a sore—

And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat?

Or crust and sugar over—Like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?

Sight:

Taste:

Touch:

Smell

Sound:

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Questions:

• How does the sum total of all the imagery add up to answering the question put forth by the speaker in line one, “ What happens to a dream deferred?

• What is the unspoken message the speaker is telling the reader about going after their own dreams?

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THEME

Main idea that can be applied universally

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““Juicy” Juicy” By Notorious B.I.G.By Notorious B.I.G.

• Poetic Theme: Reach for Your Dreams How do both sets of verses reflect this theme?

• Line 16 claims that birthdays were the worst days. Why do you think the poet felt this way?

• What images from the verse does the poet use to demonstrate the poverty he endured prior to achieving Hip-Hop fame?

• What images from the verse doe the poet use to demonstrate the rewards of wealth and Hip-Hop fame in the reader’s mind?

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Setting the SceneLoraine Hansberry ≠ Harlem Renaissance

BUTBUTA Raisin in the Sun = lit. tradition of Harlem

by addressing

RacismRacism AND

DiscriminationDiscriminationAnd

Dreams Deferred Dreams Deferred

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A Raisin in the Sun

How does Hansberry use Hughes’ imagery to further the plot of her

play?

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A Raisin in the Sun

• Who: The Youngers—an African-American family

• When: 1950s• Where: South Side of Chicago • Basic Plot: The Youngers are about to receive

an insurance _________ for $___________. – Who died? – Competing dreams of the adults Walter Lee Jr,

Beneatha, Ruth, and Mama

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What happens to a dream What happens to a dream deferred? deferred?

A Raisin in the Sun

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Big Picture Questions

• Walter Lee and Ruth. – What are their expectations of each other?

• Walter Lee and Beneatha. – Are they sensitive to each other’s needs, or have they become

locked into the “sibling rivalry” syndrome?• Walter Lee and Lena.

– Is she unconsciously emasculating him? Is he behaving more like a son than a husband and father? What cultural traditions affect their relationship?

• Lena and Ruth. – Is Lena trying to undermine Ruth’s maternal authority by

commenting on what Travis eats, how he dresses, and her excusing his lapses as “he’s just a little boy” [31]

• Beneatha and Asagai. – What cultural differences cause tension in their relationship?

How does he prove he really cares for her?

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Theme and Conflict

• What problems occur if your expectations and others’ expectations of you differ? Give a specific example from experience or the experience of someone you know.

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Act II

Here we go…


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