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Essay about Getting Kids Excited About Reading Literature

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One of the most important aspects of teaching literature to adolescents is helping them understand how individual stories can relate to their lives specifically. More and more, the stigma that literature is a lofty abstract that has no connection to the day-to-day lives creeps into schools. This stigma creates an environment where apathy flourishes and care disappears. As teachers, the number one goal today, seems to be first getting students to care about reading. No matter how dynamic or revolutionary a teacher's methods or philosophies are, if a student does not care, that student will not learn. So, when looking for possible novels that one would use in the classroom, one main question must always be asked; how will this novel be …show more content…

The notion that those who they see as "good" can also do very bad things, and those they see as "bad" are capable of doing good as well is an interesting concept that can easily be drawn out into the real world. Asking students to name people who they deem "good" but may have done bad things in their lives can facilitate discussion or lead to useful exercises. In a related manner, the characters of Boo Radley and Mrs. Dubose can be compared or contrasted to further highlight the idea that perception often does not paint a clear picture of an individual, fictitious or not.

A second subject to draw students into the novel is its depiction of the judicial system and justice in the south. The cynicism felt towards the judicial system by Jem after the innocent, black sharecropper Tom Robinson is found guilty of raping Mayella Ewell, can also be related to current attitudes toward the justice system. This novel opens discussion up to questions surrounding the affect social class and race have on the judicial system. Many students know people, perhaps family members, that have had dealings with the court system and many, if not educated, will have run-ins with the courts as well. Interestingly enough, combining these two themes can open a new subject of possible discussion:

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