Study Plan

Words and Images

| Drama | Prose | Poetry | Films | Photography |

Authors and Artists

Titles


John Steinbeck
John Ford
Henry Fonda
James Stewart
John Wayne

Of Mice and Men
The Grapes of Wrath
The Searchers
My Darling Clementine
Stagecoach
How Green Was My Valley


Woody Guthrie

Bound for Glory
Ballads and Folk Songs


Harper Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird


Tennessee Williams

The Glass Menagerie


Elia Kazan

East of Eden


Clint Eastwood

Honky Tonk Man


Coen Brothers

O Brother, Where art Thou


Dorothea Lange
Margaret Bourke White
Walker Evans
Arthur Rothstein

Depression Era Photographs


Frederic Remington
Albert Bierstadt
Charles M. Russell
Charles C. Schreyvogel

Period Paintings



Supplementary Resources

Biographies:
John Steinbeck: Jay Parini
John Ford: Joseph McBride
John Ford and the American West: Peter Cowie
The American West of John Ford (DVD)
Woody Guthrie: This Machine Kills Fascists (DVD)

Music CD's and Song Lyrics

A. The Search for Prosperity
| hope | justice | freedom | identity | escape | fulfilment |

Essential Organising Question 1:
What are people searching for?

Plot and Settings
- Circumstances, Expectations, Necessity, Adventure

Essential Organising Question 2:
How do people interact during their search?

Dialogue and Relationships
- Manner of Speech, Expressions, Emotions

Character Study
- Roles and Types: Searcher, Adventurer, Nomad, Fugitive

Essential Organising Question 3:
What aspirations do they carry in their search?

Dramatic and Literary Analysis
- Style and Dramatic Form: Revelations through Dialogue and Description
- Imagery and Sequencing: Rhythm, Flow, Juxtapositions, Symbolism
- Suspense and Contrasts: Safety - Danger, Love - Hate, Wealth - Poverty, Courage - Cowardice

Use of Music and Songs
- The blend of tune and words, dance rhythms, the ballad, protest songs

 
B. Exploring the Past
- How myths are created through the art forms
- How imagery remains indelibly as our knowledge of the past

Essential Organising Question
How do the artists’ own experiences affect their work?

Biographical Study: The relationship between artists' lives, their ideals and their creativity

C. Research
Essential Organising Question
What was life actually like in the pioneering days and during the Great Depression?

    Research Topics
  • How the West was won
  • The Drought and the Great Dust Storm
  • The Great Depression
  • The New Deal - Post Depression Recovery
  • Period Fashions
  • Folk, Blues and Jazz
  • Prohibition and the Gangster Era

D. Dramatisation
Essential Organising Question
How do people live as they search for their dream?

- Performance of scenes and songs from the written and visual texts

E. Assessment

Assignments

  • Writing: Personal, Analytical and Creative Responses
  • Research Task - Study of the authors, artists and historical background (Group Powerpoint)
  • Analysis - Identify and select examples of literary techniques from texts
  • Vocabulary - Meanings, spelling, root words, parts of speech
  • Discussion - Exchange of views and oral presentations
  • Reading: Reading/Listening to texts
  • Rehearsals: Setting up the dramatic presentation
  • Songs: Listening/Reading lyrics
  • Reading: Individual reading program during library lesson

Summative Tasks

WRITTEN: major essays on each unit : Sample Assignment Sheets

ORAL: research and dramatic presentations

Assessment Criteria
    Written Work:
  • Comprehension
  • Editing
  • Accuracy
  • Fluency
  • Thoughts and Ideas
  • Composition
  • Presentation
 
    Oral Expression:
  • Clarity
  • Accuracy
  • Fluency
  • Thoughts and Ideas
  • Presence
  • Cooperation