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“Changing Perspectives”
In this activity, students will choose a character to analyze by examining their actions and/or attitudes during a positive experience and comparing them to their actions and/or attitudes in response to witnessing violence and hunger. Students will then further analyze the character by conveying their perspective in a diary entry that details the impact of these negative experiences.
Throughout the novel, the characters in Half of a Yellow Sun witness The Horrors of War. Since the story is told through multiple characters’ perspectives, the reader has the benefit of observing and understanding how and why each character responds to these horrors differently. How do the violent events in the plot impact the characters, potentially changing them forever?
Teaching Suggestion: Starting with an introductory activity in which students describe a personal experience that changed them as individuals may be helpful. The partnered or small-group discussions about particular characters can provide students with an opportunity to build ideas and make connections before participating in the larger class discussion. You may consider structuring the larger class discussion by focusing on one character at a time, and having the small groups each share conclusions they’ve come to in their smaller group discussions. After the class discussion and written extension activity, you may consider allowing student volunteers to present their written diary entries to the class.
Differentiation Suggestion: As an alternative to the diary entry, gifted students may prefer to compose a poem, song, or other artistic representation that symbolizes the changes felt by the character. Struggling students may benefit from more structure through sentence starters or a template such as the fill-in-the-blank “I am” template.
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By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie