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Neh: Edsit Ement: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Folk Speech, Figurative Language Lesson PlanNeh: Edsit Ement: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Folk Speech, Figurative Language Lesson Plan
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Neh: Edsit Ement: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Folk Speech, Figurative Language

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In this lesson plan, students will consider Their Eyes Were Watching God: Folk Speech and Figurative Language. Worksheets and other supporting materials can be found under the Resources tab. This lesson provides students with an opportunity to observe how Hurston creates a unique literary voice by combining folklore, folk language, and traditional literary techniques. Students will examine the role that folk groups play in their own lives and in the novel. They will undertake a close reading of passages in Their Eyes Were Watching God that reveal Hurston's literary techniques and determine their impact on the novel. L.11-12.5a Figures of Speech, L.11-12.5b Nuance

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figurative language, zora neale hurston

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folk speech, edsitement, l.11-12.5a figures of speech, l.11-12.5b nuance, their eyes were watching god: folk speech and figurative language, culture of the first african american-controlled town in florida and the settlement of black migrant workers
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Grade
9th - 10th
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English Language Arts
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0L

Common Core

L.11-12.5.a RL.11-12.3

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