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TEARING DOWN THE WALLPAPER: SOCIAL ISSUES
ASSIGNMENT
Case Study Assignment:
Real-World Issues; Rights
Centre 1 - WRITING
Draft your Zoo Field Trip Newspaper Article – keep your drafts for your portfolio
Using Microsoft Publisher (on PC) or a Word Template (on MAC), type a good copy of your article. Include pictures, captions for the pictures and your byline (aka: your name)
Remember to HAND IT IN!!
CENTRE 2 - READING Read the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper”
online. The pdf link is on the common drive under “Students; Humanities 9”. If needed, there are a FEW paper copies you can SHARE!!
With a partner, create a vocabulary list of 10-15 words for the story based on words you don’t know.
Write a short summary of the story with your partner – this can be done in point form.
Centre 2: Shadow of Imprisonment Just as Jane is trapped in
her room in “The Yellow Wallpaper”, so to are people throughout Canada “trapped” in certain social conditions
How is Jane’s psychological conflict similar and/or different from the barber in “Lather and Nothing Else”?
Centre 2: Quotation Analysis How many of
us “project” our psychological conflict onto the world around us?
Can you think of an example?
Centre 3: Understanding Visual Representation
Analyze the image at right
Consider:SymbolismMetaphorConflict
Centre 3:Film Adaptation Excerpt Link to Clip (start at 7:46)
Conclusive scene of “The Yellow Wallpaper”
Centre 3:Discuss the Excerpt What is the significance of changing
“Jane’s” name to “Charlotte”?
Is there something symbolic in the fact that she crawls over John?
Adaptation successful? Why or why not?
Tearing Down the Wallpaper
Part 1: Compare + Contrast
Part 2: Research + Analyze Further
Create at trifold bulletin board display that illustrates the similarities and differences between the social issues identified in: “Lather and Nothing Else” “The Yellow Wallpaper” A researched contemporary
social issue in Canadian Society
Research a relevant contemporary issue. Consider the following terms to guide your research: Issue, opinion, criteria,
unbiased, perspective, point of view, quality of life, rights, society, govern, governance, government
Tearing Down the Wallpaper
Part 3: Canadian Law + Tying it All Into Reality
Part 4: Preparing for a Conference Presentation
On each section of the trifold, discuss how the executive branch of Canada’s government should react. What is the executive branch’s role in dealing with laws and governance? How does the Legislative branch also contribute?
Your Trifold will be presented to a group of staff and students. You must present a small speech on its content and be prepared to answer questions related to the social issues you have brought up. Consider: Length: 2 – 2:30 max Possible Questions Presentation dress and trifold
attractiveness