6.1 - Connecting Texts to Global Contexts: Literature as a Mirror of Humanity's Tapestry
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Practice Questions
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What do we mean by 'Identities and Relationships' in literature?
💡 Hint: Think about how characters define themselves.
Name one of the six Global Contexts.
💡 Hint: Recall the contexts discussed in class.
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Which context encourages the exploration of personal identities in literature?
💡 Hint: Think about social connections.
True or False: 'Globalization and Sustainability' addresses only environmental issues.
💡 Hint: Consider all aspects of globalization.
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Design a comparative analysis of two texts from different cultural contexts and their representations of 'Globalization and Sustainability'.
💡 Hint: Examine characters' responses to global influences.
Choose a literary work and analyze how it reflects 'Identities and Relationships' through its narrative structure.
💡 Hint: Look at how relationships transform over time.
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