TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources
110.33.b.5.B
Analyze the internal and external development of characters through a range of literary devices
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 6: Realism 1855 – 1870 Lesson 8: Everyone Hates Amy
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 7: Regional Pride 1870 – Present Lesson 10: More Finn and Frost
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 3: American Gothic 1800 – 1855 Lesson 5: "I’d Prefer Not To"
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 3: American Gothic 1800 – 1855 Lesson 9: If We Had to Define "Gothic"
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 6: Realism 1855 – 1870 Lesson 3: On the Streets
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 6: Realism 1855 – 1870 Lesson 9: Words Matter
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 6: Realism 1855 – 1870 Lesson 10: Everyone Hates Amy
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 1: Regional Pride 1870 – Present Lesson 3: Separate and Unequal
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 1: Regional Pride 1870 – Present Lesson 5: The Tonight Show, with Mark Twain
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 1: Regional Pride 1870 – Present Lesson 11: Frontier Man
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 3: Novel Study: John (the Man) Steinbeck and The Grapes of Wrath 1930 – 1945 Lesson 3: It Was Depressing
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism in Literature 1960 – Present Lesson 6: Connections
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 6: Contemporary Literature 1980 – Present Lesson 3: Sir Mix-a-Lot
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 11: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism in Literature 1960 – 1980 Lesson 6: Ghosts and Throwbacks
- Course: American Literature (College), Unit 3: American Gothic 1800 – 1855 Lesson 5: "I’d Prefer Not To"
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 11: Boredom, Privilege, and Ennui Like Whoa
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 4: The Greatest Generation 1910 – 1960 Lesson 13: Test Prep
- Course: ELA 11: American Literature, Unit 5: Civil Rights and Multiculturalism in Literature 1960 – Present Lesson 11: Allusion, Irony, and Reference Part I
Teaching Guides
- Teaching A Streetcar Named Desire: Who Are You?
- Teaching A Doll's House: Nora's Secret Diary
- Teaching Great Expectations: Ups and Downs: Graphing Pip's Tumultuous Life
- Teaching Wuthering Heights: Isn't It Byronic?
- Teaching The Call of the Wild: It's a Dog-Eat-Dog World
- Teaching The Tell-Tale Heart: Stuck in Medias Res with You
- Teaching One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: "Like a Cartoon World": Psychedelic Cartoons from the Psych Ward