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I help kids learn toread and write.I open them up to new possibilitiesand give them opportunities to express themselves. Sure, I teach grammar and vocabulary, butwe also read “The Diary of Anne Frank.” We read “The Outsiders” and “To Kill a Mockingbird.” We read authors from Edgar...
Her three novels were published in the age of Eisenhower and Father Knows Best, when men like Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs could get away with writing about outsiders and fringe lifestyles but women had to conform to stricter stereotypes. Though a few critics appreciated what she tried to ...
With the unreliable schedules of in-person vs remote learning, it took us months to get through our last text, “The Outsiders.” Now we’re speeding through scenes of the play with each person required to read a part aloud. The results have been amazing. In any normal year, I have to...
Luke wants the reader to see how Jesus’ mission is for the outsiders, the poor, and the marginalized. As Jesus went around preaching about the Kingdom of God, he left behind people who were changed by him, and he called these people to live radically new lives of justice and peace. ...
he creates a series of idiolects informed by the experiences of the characters they depict. Meanwhile, the pointed misspelling of terms such as ‘Amreekun’ and ‘moonseepalty’ in certain mouths, implies a reader fluent in Global English, making many of the speakers outsiders even in their ...
‘The Outsiders,’ by S.E. Hinton Image Credit: Amazon Even if this story of misunderstood teenage gangsters with hearts of gold seems dated in many ways (they’re all white, for instance), it’s still such a compelling story that stays with you for decades. We can’t resist a charact...
outsiders. So by repeatedly using names and symbols of the OT, which Jews and Christians would have been familiar with but most Greeks and Romans would not have, he can convey clear imagery to those in the “know,” but outsiders are not clear on the meaning. It’s the ultimate in “...
Welch shows the different views among the Blackfeet: they don’t know how to deal with the Napikwans anymore. They are wary because they heard of what happened to Indian tribes in the East. In a way, the first fur traders, the Whites they encountered were outsiders in the white man’s...
A theory: The Jews feel they can never assimilate, that they willalwaysbe outsiders. Since they will always be outsiders, they must valorize the outsider status. Italians by contrast don’t feel like outsiders, and do feel that they can assimilate, so they were not disturbed by the majority...