Lesson 31: Odysseus’s Responses to Conflict, Book 22-23

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Lesson 31: Odysseus’s Responses to Conflict, Book 22-23 The Odyssey Lesson 31: Odysseus’s Responses to Conflict, Book 22-23 Students will read excerpts of Books Twenty Two and Twenty Three to analyze how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot.

Book 22: Slaughter in the Hall You read Book Twenty One as a class. You also analyzed how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot

Today we will: Read excerpts from Book Twenty Two Analyze how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot.

Please prepare for class to begin. You will need: Your copy of The Odyssey Book 22 handout

We will now begin reading excerpts of Book Twenty Two Pay careful attention to the characters and conflicts that are occurring.

After reading, complete the Book Twenty-two handout. Answer questions 1 – 6

Read Book Twenty-three and complete the handout Your copy of Book Twenty-three Book Twenty-three handout

We read excerpts of Book Twenty-two as a class.

Book 23: The Great Rooted Bed You read Book Twenty-two as a class. You also analyzed how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot

Today we will: Read excerpts from Book Twenty-three Analyze how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot.

Please prepare for class to begin. You will need: Your copy of The Odyssey Book 23 handout

We will now begin reading excerpts of Book Twenty-three Pay careful attention to the characters and conflicts that are occurring.

After reading, complete the Book Twenty-three handout. Answer questions 1 – 4