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MASTERS OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: THE TWAIN LEGACY - THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
The Twain Legacy offers students and teachers an insight into the life and writings of Mark Twain, a significant 19th century American literary icon. 'The Twain Legacy' is divided into five chapters intended for class and individual learning and discussion. Knowledgeable scholars explore themes, ideas and narrative style in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. By examining and exploring why his historical and moral concerns were important, the presenters weave Twain's themes of slavery, prejudice and class into a coherent awareness.

TEACHER STUDENT BENEFITS:
~ All filming shot at historical places bringing time, place and person to life.
~ Appropriate tie-ins to moral and social questions for today's society.
~ Chapter length segments at 9 minutes or less for classroom teaching.
~ Concise Chapter content provides space for adequate teacher/student discussion.
~ Stimulating content for writing papers, classroom discussion and extended research.
DVD
Grades 9-12
30 minutes
2010
 
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