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“Monsters in My World”
In this activity, students will demonstrate their understanding of Pet’s monster motif by creating a visual argument linking the book’s definition of monster to an institution in our own society.
If the revolution that happened in Lucille before Pet begins were to happen in our own society, what are some facets of our society that the angels might want to eliminate? For this project, you will choose something in our own society that you find especially monstrous. Then, you will create a visual argument that demonstrates why this is something that the angels in Pet would want to get rid of.
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