Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
338
Langue
Anglais
Publié
May 17, 2019
Éditeur
Gale
ISBN-10
0028671104
ISBN-13
9780028671109
Description
This comprehensive study guide provides an in-depth exploration of Ruta Sepetys's compelling novel "Salt to the Sea". Readers are meticulously guided through the intricate themes and historical contexts that shape the narrative, offering a deeper understanding of the characters and their journeys. Each chapter is dissected with care, helping readers appreciate the nuances of Sepetys's storytelling.
The guide features analyses that unfold the emotional weight and real-life implications behind the story, which centers around the lesser-known tragedy of the Wilhelm Gustloff. It delves into the background of World War II, emphasizing the human experiences and struggles amid the chaos. Through dynamic character studies and discussions on motivation, the guide aids students in connecting with the material on a personal level.
Readers will also find essential discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and engagement, making the guide not just a learning tool but also a source of inspiration for further exploration. Ultimately, this study guide serves as a valuable companion for anyone looking to grasp the intricate layers of Sepetys's poignant narrative.
The guide features analyses that unfold the emotional weight and real-life implications behind the story, which centers around the lesser-known tragedy of the Wilhelm Gustloff. It delves into the background of World War II, emphasizing the human experiences and struggles amid the chaos. Through dynamic character studies and discussions on motivation, the guide aids students in connecting with the material on a personal level.
Readers will also find essential discussion questions that encourage critical thinking and engagement, making the guide not just a learning tool but also a source of inspiration for further exploration. Ultimately, this study guide serves as a valuable companion for anyone looking to grasp the intricate layers of Sepetys's poignant narrative.
Genres
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