The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters Group

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dimi
dimi
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High School - 12th Grade

I'm looking for an interesting way to introduce my literature students to Chekhov's Three Sisters...any ideas?

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Posted by dimi on Wednesday August 8, 2007 at 6:04 AM and tagged with teaching techniques.


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  1. Although I try not to recommend videos as a way to introduce novels (I usually find that once students know there is a video, all hope of reading goes out the window), this video with members of New York's Actor's Studio, including Shelley Winters, Sandy Dennis, and Geraldine Page, is very interesting. Perhaps you could show them just a clip of it to get them interested. It was filmed in 1965, directed by Paul Bogart, and released by Hen's Tooth Video in 1998. There is also a superb 1970 film with Laurence Olivier which might be easier to find as it is much more well known.

    Good luck!

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    Posted by janeyb on Wednesday August 8, 2007 at 9:20 AM


  2. sagetrieb Teacher
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    Another way to introduce this play would be to ask your students to write in their journals about a time they felt trapped and what their dream of escape was.  For example, one student might write that she feels trapped living at home with her parents and longs for the freedom to have an apartment of her own.  A more powerful way to give meaning to this exercise would be to encourage the students to use concrete authentic detail, perhaps even a specific anecdote, in telling this story in order to make it a good exercise in personal narrative writing.  Exploring these themes in a personal way before reading the play would provide a matrix for and link to understanding it.

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    Posted by sagetrieb on Wednesday August 15, 2007 at 12:01 PM

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