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Do Now: Meet back up with your dialogue partner, be ready to hand in and present in 6 minutes. Chapter 6. I thought it sounded just like the sort of drug a man would invent…” Turn to page 66 to review this excerpt. Esther and Parenthood.
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Do Now: Meet back up with your dialogue partner, be ready to hand in and present in 6 minutes.
Chapter 6 • I thought it sounded just like the sort of drug a man would invent…” Turn to page 66 to review this excerpt.
Esther and Parenthood • What is Esther saying about parenting and child birth? • Figurative language: “long, blind, door less and windowless corridor of pain was waiting to open up and shut her in again. • Corridor- a long passage way that leads into rooms.-Does this sound like the kind of corridor you would want your life going down? • Are Esther’s views different from the traditional 1950’s view on parenthood/marriage and the female role?
What is sexist about these advertisements? • Write down your answer in your journal. • Sexism- prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination on the basis of sex and/or gender.
Clip from The Bell Jar film • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zku3sW_fMk6:00- 12:30
After Buddy Unveils “I didn’t know what to say. My mother and my grandmother had started hinting around to me a lot lately about what a fine, clean boy Buddy Willard was, coming from such a fine, clean family...” (p.68)
Who is Gladys? • What causes Esther’s view of Buddy to change?
Has Esther’s view of Buddy changed? • Find a quote from the text that shows her change in attitude towards Buddy:
Exit Slip • On a separate sheet of paper • What caused Esther’s opinion of Buddy to change? • Do you think Esther is really done with Buddy? Why or why not?