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"Indian Camp" - A class discussion of Ernest Hemingway's story - 2009 - 4th Period
Submitted by scotese on Sun, 2009-02-01 23:44
We begin by writing down on slips of paper the emotions that we believe that Nick is feeling when he discovers the fate of the Native American woman's husband. Then we form circles and the person in the center says the word - and the next circle is quieter, than quieter, etc. We then discuss the entire story and end with the incredible touching ending.
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- Artist: Joe Scotese and World Literature
- Title: "Indian Camp" - A class discussion of Ernest Hemingway's story - 2009 - 4th Period
- Album: In Our Time
- Track: 2
- Genre: spoken word educational
- Year: 2009
- Length: 27:17 minutes (12.5 MB)
- Format: MP3 Stereo 11kHz 64Kbps (CBR)
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