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Love Armed Analysis

English • 40 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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English
40
15 students
23 August 2024

Teaching Instructions

engaging lesson plan on the analysis of Aphra Behn, Song: Love Armed’

Love Armed Analysis

Lesson Overview:

  • Duration: 40 minutes
  • Grade: 10th
  • Subject: English
  • Curriculum Area: Literature Analysis (Reading Standards for Literature 5: Analyze how an author’s choices concerning how to structure a text, order events within it, and manipulate time create effects such as mystery, tension, or surprise.)

Lesson Objectives:

  1. Recognize and understand the literary elements and themes in Aphra Behn's "Song: Love Armed".
  2. Analyze the use of poetic devices and structure in the poem.
  3. Interpret the themes and perspectives from the poem through discussion and interactive activities.

Materials Needed:

  • Copies of Aphra Behn's "Song: Love Armed"
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Interactive whiteboard or projector (if available)
  • Index cards
  • Colored sticky notes

Lesson Structure:

Introduction (5 minutes)

  1. Greet and Settle: Welcome students and quickly settle them into a circle or semi-circle arrangement to foster a discussion-friendly environment.
  2. Introduction to Aphra Behn: Briefly introduce Aphra Behn as one of the first professional female writers in English literature, highlighting her contributions and the socio-political context of her time.
  3. Objectives: Clearly state the objectives of the lesson so that students know what to expect and what they should aim to achieve by the end of the session.

Guided Reading (10 minutes)

  1. First Reading: Have a volunteer read "Song: Love Armed" aloud while students follow along silently on their copies.
  2. Second Reading with Annotation: Read the poem a second time, encouraging students to annotate their copies with initial thoughts, emotions, and questions. Have them underline words that are powerful or confusing and mark any instances of figurative language they notice.

Group Activity (10 minutes)

  1. Group Work: Divide the class into three groups of five. Each group will be assigned a stanza to analyze. Provide them with the following guiding questions on index cards:

    Group 1:

    • What emotions are being expressed in this stanza?
    • Identify any metaphors or similes used. What effect do they have?

    Group 2:

    • How does the imagery in this stanza contribute to the theme of the poem?
    • What contrast or comparisons are being made?

    Group 3:

    • What is the tone of this stanza?
    • How does the structure (line length, breaks) influence the reading?
  2. Share: Each group will nominate a spokesperson to share their findings with the class.

Class Discussion (10 minutes)

  1. Theme Exploration: Lead a discussion on the overall theme of the poem - the power dynamics in love. Use the information gathered by each group to fuel the discussion.
  2. Poetic Devices: Discuss how Behn uses imagery, metaphors, and structure to convey complex emotions and themes. As specific poetic devices are mentioned, write them on the whiteboard with examples from the poem.

Creative Exercise (5 minutes)

  1. Personal Reflection: Hand out colored sticky notes and ask students to write a short personal reflection about a time they felt love in any form - from a family member, friend, pet, etc. Encourage them to think about how they would “arm” love based on their experiences.
  2. Sharing: Ask for a few volunteers to share their reflections with the class if they are comfortable.

Conclusion and Homework (2 minutes)

  1. Summary: Recap the lesson emphasizing the key points discussed — theme, use of poetic devices, and personal connection.
  2. Homework Assignment: Ask students to write a one-page essay interpreting "Song: Love Armed" and analyze how Aphra Behn’s unique perspective as a woman influences the poem. They should use specific examples from the text to support their claims.

Wrap-Up (1 minute)

  1. Feedback and Appreciation: Thank the students for their participation and energetic discussion. Let them know you look forward to reading their essays.

By engaging students in collaborative activities, personal reflection, and structured analysis, this lesson plan not only enhances their comprehension and analytical skills but also encourages them to connect literature to their own experiences.

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