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Man versus Society (The “Underdog”) Directions: for this project you will choose two books. Using this worksheet packet you will apply the theme, Underdog/Man versus Society , to both books together. You will create a power point presentation in which you explore: • how the books combined to address the theme of the assignment. • relevance of the books to the time period they were written in. (Late 1930’s to 1960’s, Great Depression, WWII, Cold War, the “60’s”) • relevance of the books to our society today. Your final PowerPoint presentation should include: 1. a thesis/introductory slide 2. 4-6 slides addressing the application of theme to the novels. 3. Each of these slides should have a direct quote from 1 of the novels (at least 2 quotes from each novel necessary) 4. 6-10 slides addressing the application of the time period/setting to the importance of the novels. 5. Each slide should have 2-3 important factual applications with relevant connections to be made. 6. 2-3 slides addressing application of the novels to society today. 7. Each of these slides should have one quote from one of the novels, (one quote from each novel necessary.) 8. 50% of slides should include a relevant photo. Some slides can be of photos only (to be explained by presenters.) 9. Creative/aesthetic appeal 10. Conclusion slide(s)

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Page 1: Man versus Society (The “Underdog”) Directions: for this project you will choose two books. Using this worksheet packet you will apply the theme, Underdog/Man

Man versus Society(The “Underdog”)

Directions: for this project you will choose two books. Using this worksheet packet you will apply the theme, Underdog/Man versus Society, to both books together.You will create a power point presentation in which you explore:• how the books combined to address the theme of the assignment.• relevance of the books to the time period they were written in. (Late 1930’s to 1960’s, Great Depression, WWII, Cold War, the “60’s”)• relevance of the books to our society today.

Your final PowerPoint presentation should include:

1. a thesis/introductory slide2. 4-6 slides addressing the application of theme to the novels.3. Each of these slides should have a direct quote from 1 of the novels (at least 2 quotes from each novel necessary)4. 6-10 slides addressing the application of the time period/setting to the importance of the novels.5. Each slide should have 2-3 important factual applications with relevant connections to be made.

6. 2-3 slides addressing application of the novels to society today.

7. Each of these slides should have one quote from one of the novels, (one quote from each novel necessary.)8. 50% of slides should include a relevant photo. Some slides can be of photos only (to be explained by presenters.)9. Creative/aesthetic appeal10. Conclusion slide(s)

Page 2: Man versus Society (The “Underdog”) Directions: for this project you will choose two books. Using this worksheet packet you will apply the theme, Underdog/Man

ThemeUnderdog or

Man versus Society

Your book title here (#1)

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Quote from novel

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Make connection to theme here

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Page 3: Man versus Society (The “Underdog”) Directions: for this project you will choose two books. Using this worksheet packet you will apply the theme, Underdog/Man

Theme

Underdog orMan versus Society

Your book title here (#1)

____________________

Quote from novel

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Make connection to theme here

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Relevance to time period & literature

Book 1

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 1

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 1

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 1

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 1

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 1

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 2

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 2

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 2

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 2

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book 2

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

Book2

A. Time period fact

B. Application to novel

+ Connections between both books & both time periods.

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Relevance of lit. to time periodBook 1

Book 2

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In today’s society we see…….

Book 1

1st Relevance to today

2nd Relevance to today

Book 2

1st Relevance to today

2nd Relevance to today

Reading these books together we learn ………….

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Relationship to today’s society

Book 1 relevance Book 2 relevance

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Conclusion:your conclusion should reconnect all the parts of

the project into one or two large thoughts.

Why did we read these books?What is so important about the author’s messages?

What do we learn as humans and, to a lesser degree, what do we learn as Americans?