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Classroom Activities for The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Unit PlanClassroom Activities for The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Unit Plan
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Classroom Activities for The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

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Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo is the featured text in three classroom activities. The first activity asks readers to analyze the description of Edmond Dantes in Chapter XVII, paying particular attention to Dumas' word choice that reveals the author's tone. Next, scholars compare and contrast Mercedes and Madame Danglars and their roles in the revenge plot. Finally, pupils participate in a Socratic discussion of whether or not revenge is ever justified.

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alexandre dumas, the count of monte cristo, literary analysis, tone, characterization, diction, mood, author's style, compare and contrast, plot, textual analysis, close reading, critical thinking, socratic discussion

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide readers with a list of tone words, divide the list among groups, and have learners add synonyms for each word
  • Introduce the first lesson after class members have finished reading Chapter XVII

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  • Page numbers are based on the Enriched Classics edition
  • The packet includes three lesson plans and three worksheets

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