A powerpoint with critical literary perspectives and context for A Streetcar Named Desire. The first section explores context of Southern Gothic Literature with summaries of Fall of House of Usher and a Rose for Emily for students to draw on for context this is roughly a one hour lesson.
The second section is a debate format with quotes to engage with. Students take a different literary perspective and must debate from that stance, using the quotes to start their talking points.
Critical literary perspectives cards provided as a worksheet and can be copied and given to students to prepare for the debate.
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Great two lessons on StreetCar for context and critical perspectives. Critical perspective cards are great.
Nice way to build up literary context
Great resource, thank you. Critical perspectives cards are really useful for AO5
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