Lesson 1 (from Prologue and Part 1, Chapters 1-5)
Objective
The objective of this lesson is to discuss what people seem to think of Feyre, and how she sees herself and why. Feyre hates herself for what she had to do when she was Under the Mountain. She does not believe eternity will be long enough to fix her.
Lesson
Class Discussion: Why does Feyre refer to herself as broken and dark? Why does she not think she can be fixed? Why does she believe that she was not "born whole and good" (1)? What does Feyre have an eternity to live with? Why does Feyre struggle with seeing the killing she had to do as justified? On her wedding day, why does Feyre believe she is not worthy to wear white? Why does she believe her hands are filthy? Why does she think of herself as "a murderer and a liar" (41)? Why does she believe she...
Aligned to the following Common Core Standards:
- ELA-Reading: Literature RL.9-10.10, 11-12.3, 11-12.10
- ELA-Writing W.9-10.3(e), 11-12.3(e)
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