1. Review chapter 8 reading questions
2. Central Question: What factors influence our moral growth? What kinds of experiences help uslearn how to judge right from wrong?
Essential Questions - Section Two:
• How does a community determine who belongs and who does not? How does a society determine its “universe of obligation”?
• What are the consequences for those who choose to challenge a community’s rules—written and unwritten—about who belongs?
• What dilemmas do individuals confront when their consciences conflict with the rules and expectations of their communities? What conflicts arise in literature out of the tension between characters and their setting?
Homework:
1. Read chapter 9
2. Answer questions
2. Central Question: What factors influence our moral growth? What kinds of experiences help uslearn how to judge right from wrong?
Essential Questions - Section Two:
• How does a community determine who belongs and who does not? How does a society determine its “universe of obligation”?
• What are the consequences for those who choose to challenge a community’s rules—written and unwritten—about who belongs?
• What dilemmas do individuals confront when their consciences conflict with the rules and expectations of their communities? What conflicts arise in literature out of the tension between characters and their setting?
Homework:
1. Read chapter 9
2. Answer questions