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Thanksgiving Classroom Discussion: The Meaning of Thanksgiving
Begin the classroom discussion by asking students to brainstorm or freewrite about the meaning of Thanksgiving. To help focus their comments, you might first ask them to reflect on what Thanksgiving means to them by sharing some of their personal experiences. Next, ask them the talk about the cultural and social messages related to the holiday. Its likely you can arrange their shared responses into a handful of categories like family, tradition, patriotism, thankfulness, and shopping. Once students have recorded their ideas on the meaning of Thanksgiving, turn to Twain. The New York Times published some Excerpts From the ‘Autobiography of Mark Twain’, (found via Chris Boese on Facebook) that included this vitriolic rant “On the Meaning of Thanksgiving”:
Twains syntax is a little complex, so you might start by breaking down that passage and unpacking the words. Ask students to look in particular at the word choice Twain is using to establish his opinion on the meaning of Thanksgiving:
There's no whitewashing in Twains account of Thanksgiving! Those are some tough words, and Twains meaning is very clear. Have students think about the religious and cultural references in the quotation, and challenge them to think about how Twains personal experiences may have influenced his opinion. Have students compare Twains comments to the ideas they brainstormed at the beginning of the activity, and encourage class discussion of the accuracy of Twains statement. Are there ways that Twains take on the meaning of Thanksgiving could be seen as accurate? As an extension, ask students to adopt Twains structure and tone and apply it to Black Friday or Cyber Monday. What would Twain say was the meaning of those commercial events?
[Photo: Turkeys by Hey Paul, on Flickr] |
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