Notes
Unit 1: Writing Freedom – Words That Shaped a Nation
Theme: Explores how language and literature have influenced American identity
and the nation's founding principles.
Key Texts & Authors: Founding documents like the Declaration of Independence;
speeches and writings by early American leaders.
Focus: Analyzing rhetorical strategies and understanding how persuasive
language can inspire change.
Unit 2: The Individual and Society – Fitting In or Standing Out?
Theme: Examines the tension between individual identity and societal
expectations.
Key Texts & Authors: Literary works that highlight personal narratives and
societal pressures.
Focus: Understanding character development and the impact of society on
personal choices.
Unit 3: Power, Protest, and Change – A Spirit of Reform
Theme: Highlights how literature has been used as a tool for social reform and
protest.
Key Texts & Authors: Writings from various reform movements in American
history.
Focus: Analyzing how authors use literature to challenge injustices and advocate
for change.
Unit 4: Grit and Grandeur – The Importance of Place
Theme: Explores the relationship between individuals and their environments.
Key Texts & Authors: Narratives that emphasize the significance of setting and
place in shaping experiences.
Focus: Understanding how geography and environment influence character and
plot.