TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.32.b.2.B
Analyze archetypes (e.g., journey of a hero, tragic flaw) in mythic, traditional and classical literature
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 2: War and Disillusionment in the Modern World Lesson 8: Does it Even Matter?
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 1: Myth, Heroes, and Social Power Lesson 13: Mythologize It
- Course: ELA 10: World Literature, Unit 1: Myth, Heroes, and Social Power Lesson 4: A Big Bangin' Good Time
Teaching Guides
- Teaching The Crucible: Closing Time
- Teaching Frankenstein: Playing with Fire: Frankenstein as Modern Prometheus
- Teaching Oedipus the King: Character Masks
- Teaching A Christmas Carol: From Victorian England to Modern America
- Teaching The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue & Frame Story: Portrait of a Pilgrim
- Teaching I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: Our Baggage Matters
- Teaching Paradise Lost: The Hope Project
- Teaching Oedipus the King: Music Video
- Teaching Of Mice and Men: “To a Mouse”
- Teaching Othello: Paul Robeson’s Historic Performance of Othello
- Teaching Romeo and Juliet: Shakespeare Goes Modern (Understanding the Bard's Influence)
- Teaching Wide Sargasso Sea: Archetypes
- Teaching Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Knight on the Hunt for a New Job: The Characteristics of Sir Gawain
- Teaching The Lottery: Monstrous Acts