Project Process #3

  • 431 BCE

    Pericles' Funeral Oration

    Pericles' gave an astonishing speech hoping to encourage the hurting families of the dead soldiers in the Peloponnesian War.
  • Period: 500 to 1500

    Medieval

    The Medieval or "Dark Ages" consisted of fairy tales, war, and the beginning of early technology.
  • 701

    The Odyssey

    Homer tells the story of Odysseus and his 10-year battle finding his home after the Trojan war. His journey included monsters and his faithful wife.
  • Period: 1500 to

    Renaissance

    This was the beginning of the advancement into the arts. People began to develop philosophy, mathematics, and art, for example.
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    Enlightment

    Drifting from their former ways, people began to free their minds and question religion and scientific beliefs.
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    Romanticism

    Also known as the Shakespeare period, poetry and old English inspired others to fall in love with romance.
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    Realism

    People began to view the world as it is and with no optimism or pessimism.
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    Victorianism

    This movement was inspired by Queen Victoria and her contributions to the world.
  • A Doll's House

    Nora Helmer has learned to live her life according to what her Husband Torvald asks of her. She grows and discovers her personal needs, abandoning her husband and children.
  • The Second Coming

    A poem written by William Butler Yeats describes the world seemingly coming to an end and everything spiraling out of control.
  • The Great Divorce

    Heaven and Hell are described in this novel from a Christian point of view, written by C.S. Lewis.
  • Things Fall Apart

    Nigerian author Chinua Achebe receives global criticism when he tells the story of Okonkwo and his life in the village Umuofia. He lives his life accustomed to social norms until the village is invaded by Christian missionaries.
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    Post-modernism

  • Thousand Pieces of Gold

    Ruthanne Lum Mccunn writes the story of Lalu who gets sold into slavery by her father. She is transported to The United States shortly after the Civil War.
  • How i got that name

    Written by Marilyn Chin, this poem expresses how we make judgments on others and that our identities are not earned.
  • Shisoi

    By Luci Tapaphonso, this poem tells about a loving grandmother caring for her granddaughter.
  • Teenagers

    Pat Mora wrote this poem to share how children change into unrecognizable adults.
  • The Dessert is my Mother

    Pat Mora describes a dessert as an allegory to what a nurturing mother would be.