Objects & Places from Liberation Day

George Saunders
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Liberation Day

George Saunders
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
Buy the Liberation Day Lesson Plans

Being "Pinioned"

This phenomenon represents the act of characters being exploited and imprisoned in "Liberation Day."

Little Bighorn Performance

This parable is a metaphor for oppression.

The Baseball Bat

This object symbolizes violence.

Email

This form of communication represents the danger of surveillance in the story "Love Letter."

Coffee and Paper Towels

These objects represent the smallness of squabbles within an office environment.

Debi's Bracelet

This object represents forbidden love and secrets.

Sparrow's and Randy's Marriage

This represents hope and the possibility of love in unlikely places and circumstances.

"Above" in Ghoul

This area is like a utopia, or a free area, that characters in one story who live underground are doomed not to be able to reach.

The Umbrella in "Mother's Day"

This object symbolizes bitterness between two characters who both loved the same person - one who was married to that person, and one who had...

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