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“The Witch’s Husband” is a first-person narrative that explores family dynamics with emphasis on themes of independence, aging, and loyalty. Though literary realism and autobiographical parallels are present throughout the story, there is also an element of folklore, making “The Witch’s Husband” a compelling addition to a high school short story unit.
Students will practice and demonstrate the following essential ELA skills:
- Identifying literary devices such as metaphor, paradox, allusion, and situational irony.
- Interpreting symbolism, including how objects like the hammock convey family unity.
- Analyzing characterization, particularly the narrator’s admiration for her grandmother and the revelations about her grandfather.
- Making logical inferences about family roles, cultural expectations, and women’s independence.
- Exploring author’s purpose, including why the writer frames Abuela as a figure of strength, mystery, and resilience.
- Evaluating tone in the context of a given passage
- Defending claims with evidence, preparing students for advanced literature classes and college-level writing.
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