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In this lesson, students will write and perform monologues
and dialogues based on the painting “The Last Moments
of John Brown”. These dramatic writing exercises will
give students an opportunity to explore and express a variety
of opinions about this historical figure, his philosophy,
and his actions.
GRADE
LEVEL: Middle School students and older
TIME ALLOTMENT:
2–4 periods
SUBJECT MATTER: American
History, John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry, Abolition, Art
analysis
NYS LEARNING STANDARDS
Social Studies: I - 1, 2, 3
English Language Arts: I, II
Arts: I, II, III, IV
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Complete NYS Learning Standards
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Students will be able to:
Investigate, analyze, and discuss
a historical painting, using visual evidence to support interpretations
and assumptions about the characters in the painting and their
historical period.
Study a historical event from
a number of different narrative perspectives.
Create a dramatic character
and write a monologue from his/her viewpoint.
Work collaboratively with a
partner to develop a dialogue between two historical characters,
using a standard theatrical writing format including stage
directions.
Perform and discuss an original
scene revolving around the John Brown thematic.
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