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New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations
Literary Traveler
From Ernest Hemingway's adventures around the world to Emily Dickinson's
quiet life in Amherst this site examines the life and work of
famous authors through the places they lived and wrote about.
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Arts: Literature
Curriculum Standard 4
Students will demonstrate competence in understanding, appreciating, interpreting,
and critically analyzing classical and contemporary American and British literature
as well as literary works translated into English.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade ten students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of
literature from various cultures and times, written for a variety
of purposes and in a variety of genres such as the classics
and contemporary American, British, and world literature, and
works by Pulitzer and Nobel prize winners.
- Understand that themes and events in literature often parallel
real life.
- Analyze the ways that literature reflects the range of human
experience.
- Analyze the ways readers and writers are influenced by personal,
social, cultural, and historical contexts.
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