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Course Overview Of Mice and Men by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck is a powerful novella that explores themes of friendship, loneliness, dreams, and the harsh realities of life during the Great Depression. In this deep reading course designed for Grades 7–10, students will examine the emotional depth, social commentary, and literary craft behind this iconic work. Through guided reading, close analysis, and thoughtful writing, students will strengthen their comprehension and analytical skills while engaging with characters who still speak to readers today. Why Choose This Course Steinbeck’s storytelling is both simple and profound, making it accessible yet rich for discussion. In this course, students will: Analyze character dynamics and the impact of social and economic hardship Explore themes such as hope, isolation, power, and human dignity Identify symbolism, foreshadowing, and narrative techniques Practice text-based writing and develop personal interpretations What Students Will Learn Character Study: George, Lennie, Curley’s wife, Crooks, and others Thematic Exploration: The American Dream, strength vs. vulnerability, justice, and belonging Literary Elements: Dialogue-driven storytelling, imagery, irony, and symbolism Writing Practice: Literary essays, reflective journals, and thematic responses Who This Course Is For Students in Grades 7–10 ready for deeper literary discussion and emotional complexity Readers interested in historical fiction and social issues Families seeking a challenging and thought-provoking literature course Course Highlights Guided chapter-by-chapter reading with comprehension and vocabulary support In-depth class discussions about human nature and ethical dilemmas Creative and analytical writing assignments Final essay or project connecting literature to historical and modern-day themes 🌾 Join us as we walk beside George and Lennie—and explore the hopes and hardships that still define the human experience. 搜
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