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Death of a Salesman Nonfiction Connections: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
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Bellwork What does Linda mean in her final lines, “We’re free…we’re free…”?What does Linda mean in her final lines, “We’re free…we’re free…”?
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Write/Pair/Share “When “Death of a Salesman” returns to Broadway next year, in a new production starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Willy Loman may emerge as even more a man of our time than he seemed to be of his when the play first opened in 1949.”“When “Death of a Salesman” returns to Broadway next year, in a new production starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Willy Loman may emerge as even more a man of our time than he seemed to be of his when the play first opened in 1949.” Do you agree or disagree with the critic’s statement?Do you agree or disagree with the critic’s statement? Why/why not?Why/why not?
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Occupy Wall Street In pairs use the New York Times website to research the Occupy movement.In pairs use the New York Times website to research the Occupy movement. Complete the directed research guide.Complete the directed research guide.
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The 99% Onstage: Attention must be Paid http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/06/theater/willy- loman-broadway-and-occupy-wall- street.html?pagewanted=1http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/06/theater/willy- loman-broadway-and-occupy-wall- street.html?pagewanted=1
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QuestionsQuestions The 99% Onstage: Attention must be Paid
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Write/Pair/Share “When “Death of a Salesman” returns to Broadway next year, in a new production starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Willy Loman may emerge as even more a man of our time than he seemed to be of his when the play first opened in 1949.”“When “Death of a Salesman” returns to Broadway next year, in a new production starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Willy Loman may emerge as even more a man of our time than he seemed to be of his when the play first opened in 1949.” Do you agree or disagree with the critic’s statement?Do you agree or disagree with the critic’s statement? Why/why not?Why/why not?
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