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Beloved
Beloved: A Unit Plan This impressive American Collection unit plan gives students the opportunity to reflect on the history of slavery and its aftermath by creating plays and other writings. You'll find thoughtful and creative pre-reading, support for reading, and post-reading exercises, all in PDF format. Unit is intended for an upper-level high school class of above average ability, possibly AP.
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Beloved,
Lecture Notes Extensive site from a professor at the University of Warwick. Scroll
down page for notes on various Beloved topics:
History
Suppressed histories, taboo subjects and "rememory" The case of Margaret Garner
Narrative traces consciousness not just of the individual but of the
family and the "tribe"
Intimacy of relationship between narrator & narratee
Variant of the female Gothic (western)
Use of vernacular & signifying
African-American cosmology
Infelicitous space - slave ship is "hell" for African Americans
Rememory: cf. oral tradition, the griot
Gynocentric
Also offers discussion points and further reading.
Facing the Ghosts of Our Past: Writing Narrative Reflections on the Civil War and Slavery In this New York Times lesson plan students read a review of the movie 'Beloved' as a starting-point for discussion and research focused on how the Civil War affected a variety of different people. Students then write a first-person narrative from the perspective of one of those people.
Beloved: Study Questions There are over 100 questions on the novel at this site, some specific to a single page and others broad and reflective. From a faculty member at the University of Iowa.
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Beloved, Essays This site provides access to almost 40 online journal articles on Beloved.
Beloved Reading Guide This guide divides the novel into 3 parts and encourages students to examine key quotes and scenes, looking at narrative relationships, characters, and themes.
Forum - Thoughts on Toni Morrison's Beloved These are initial reactions to Beloved by students in a Bryn Mawr seminar course. Interesting reactions range from "Beloved was spiteful. . .full of venom," to "a tragic tail so beautifully told."
Beloved This student-produced AP site contains a Morrison biography, a plot summary, and links to criticism, symbolism, and censorship. It also has a variety of background information: African myths and folklore, slavery, the Underground Railroad, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, Ohio during and after the Civil War, and more.
History of Jim Crow This video companion web site site explores segregation in America from 1870s to 1950s. Check out both the American Literature and Teacher Resources at the bottom of the opening page. There are many related lesson plans, simulations, images, primary sources, and more.(The teaching unit on Beloved is the same one at the top of this message.)
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