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Arachne Group Activity 2

The document provides discussion prompts for five student groups to address challenges presented in the story "Arachne" and in their own lives. Group 1 is asked to analyze themes and symbols in the story. Group 2 discusses Arachne's character flaws and downfall. Group 3 takes on the role of guidance counselors advising students on managing problems. Group 4 debates solutions to a controversial issue. Group 5 reflects on challenges through a journal exploring facts, opinions, and strategies. The prompts aim to help students understand challenges by analyzing a short story and applying lessons to their own experiences.

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Arachne Group Activity 2

The document provides discussion prompts for five student groups to address challenges presented in the story "Arachne" and in their own lives. Group 1 is asked to analyze themes and symbols in the story. Group 2 discusses Arachne's character flaws and downfall. Group 3 takes on the role of guidance counselors advising students on managing problems. Group 4 debates solutions to a controversial issue. Group 5 reflects on challenges through a journal exploring facts, opinions, and strategies. The prompts aim to help students understand challenges by analyzing a short story and applying lessons to their own experiences.

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Group 1 Theme Builders

Discuss your answers to these questions:


1. Is the use of poetic justice (a happy ending where a virtue is rewarded and the vice/wrong doing is
punished) as a literary device effective in “Arachne”? Explain.
2. Had Arachne changed her attitude, do you think the old woman would have punished her? Explain.
3. Does the story help you understand the value of dealing with challenges? Explain.
4. What generalization or statement about human experience (theme) does the story make?
5. Ponder on the title “Arachne.” In what way does it relate to the theme (general truth or observation about
human experience/message) of the selection?
6. Is it used as a symbol to clarify the theme? Explain.

Group 2 JustifiErs
Discuss the answers to these questions:
1. What is the nature of the conflct in Arachne?
2. What does Arachne do that makes it diffiult for her to solve her problem?
3. What happens to her as she lives through her experience?
4. What character trait is clearly shown by Arachne?
5. What are some details in the story that will prove that Arachne’s pride is the reason for her downfall?
6. What is your opinion on the characteristics of the following based on their words and actions, especially in
dealing with challenges?
a. Arachne
b. the old woman (Athene)

Group 3 The Best Advice


• Retain your groupings and list problems that young people like you encounter in dealing with challenges.
• Pose as guidance counsellors, and think of the advice you would give students on how to manage the
problems.
• Write a short script to illustrate your conversation with your advisees.
• Use a dialog format and include stage direction.
• Enact the script. Choose one member to play the role of a guidance counsellor and the rest as troubled
young people.

Group 4 Power Play


• Identify a controversial issue (subject in the news or in personal life) that is related to a personal challenge
that you and your groupmates feel strongly about.
• Discuss how this can be dealt with.
• Talk about how people might argue against your ideas or how you would defend your point of view.
• Share and consolidate your ideas.

Group 5 Fact + Opinion = The Best Way to Deal with Challenges


• Imagine you are living in a world where there are lots of challenges that you’re constantly learning to cope
with.
• Write a reflctive journal about the challenges you are facing now and clarify the effects.
• Present them with factual recounts of incidents to support your ideas.
• Explain what challenges you will expect to fid and will try to resolve successfully.
• Share and consolidate your ideas.

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