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Themes in Literature
Themes in Literature
Students will present literary themes / thematic statements from various sources and provide evidence from the text to support their findings.
Rubric Code:
W99X64
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tcnla7
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Themes in literature
Antigone, "Letter from the Birmingham Jail, "Two Friends"
Excellent
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Presenting Themes
Excellent
Presentation presents at least one complete thematic statement and provides conclusive evidence from the text to support this statement.
Fair
Presentation presents only one complete thematic statement and provides only adequate support for thematic statements.
Poor
Presentation presents no complete thematic statements and provides no concrete support for thematic statements.
Evaluating Themes
Excellent
Presentation thoroughly explores ways in which the identified themes support (or do not support) the story, and how well the author develops and sustains his themes. Several references to the text are used to support arguments.
Fair
Presentation partially explores ways in which identified themes support (or do not support) the story, and the author's handling of his themes. Few references from the text are cited to support statements.
Poor
Presentation does not explore how themes support or strengthen the story, or how well the author handles his themes. No concrete citations from the text used to support arguments.
Creative Reflection
Excellent
Presentation includes a thoughtful discussion on ways in which the student might have changed the story (theme, plot, etc.) if he or she were the author
Fair
Presentation includes an incomplete discussion on ways in which the student might have changed the story.
Poor
Presentation does not include any thought on ways in which the story might be changed.
Quality of Work
Excellent
Presentation has an element of creativity and style. Discussion is fluid and includes strong transitions; very few grammar or spelling errors, if any.
Fair
Presentation lacks some creativity and style. Discussion and arguments are stiff or awkward. There are several grammar or spelling errors.
Poor
Presentation appears uncreative or sloppy. There are numerous grammar and spelling errors.
Keywords:
Theme Literature English
Subjects:
English
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