Many of the characters in The Poet X share similar traits and parallels while also maintaining important differences. In this activity, students will create a Venn diagram that compares and contrasts two characters from the story. Students may choose the characters they wish to compare or teachers can assign them.
Examples of characters to compare include: Xiomara and Twin, Xiomara and Caridad, Xiomara and Mami, Xiomara and Aman, Mami and Papi, Father Sean and Xiomara, Ms. Galiano and Xiomara, etc. Students will add images and words to represent the characters, their experiences, personalities, and interests.
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Objective: Create a Venn Diagram comparing the characters from the book.
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Lead a full discussion with students about the similarities and differences in characters. This will start every student off well as they learn what they are trying to analyze.
Students should understand the importance of character attributes. Who are these characters? What do they say and do? What motivates them? How do they relate to other characters? By understanding a character's individual attributes, students will more easily compare and contrast them.
Some students will still need extra held understanding this process. Rather than having students blindly get examples from the story, you could give them a detail and ask them to say if it is a similarity or difference. This would help students build their confidence as readers.
A Venn Diagram clarifies student thinking by placing character similarities in the middle, and elements that are different on the outsides. By categorizing in this manner, students are able to see more clearly whether characters are more alike than different.
Yes! Sometimes students get lost in all of the words when it comes to literature and understanding characters. By using a clear visual such as a Venn Diagram, they can use spatial information to help them understand the concepts.