Identity

Connection of literary texts seen along the course to the 7 IB concepts and each other

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Identity by Mind Map: Identity

1. Works in English

1.1. A Streetcar Named Desire

1.2. The thing around your neck

1.2.1. American Embassy

1.2.2. Cell one

1.2.3. Ghosts

1.3. Poems by Carol Ann Duffy

1.3.1. Little Red-cap

1.3.2. Mrs. Midas

1.3.3. Telegrams

1.3.4. Warming her pearls

1.3.5. Dream of a lost friend

2. Works in Translation

2.1. Kitchen + other stories

2.2. Antigone (Sophocles)

2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

2.4. Persepolis

3. **Transformation**

3.1. Works in English

3.1.1. A Streetcar named Desire

3.1.2. Poems by Carol Ann Duffy

3.1.2.1. Little red-cap

3.1.2.2. Mrs. Midas

3.1.2.3. Telegrams

3.1.2.4. Wearing her pearls

3.1.2.5. Dream of a lost friend

3.1.3. The thing around your neck

3.1.3.1. Cell one

3.1.3.2. American Embassy

3.1.3.3. Ghosts

3.2. Works in Translation

3.2.1. Kitchen + other stories

3.2.2. Antigone (Sophocles)

3.2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

3.2.4. Persepolis

4. **Representation**

4.1. Works in English

4.1.1. A Streetcar named Desire

4.1.2. Poetry by Carol Ann Duffy

4.1.2.1. Little Red-cap

4.1.2.2. Mrs. Midas

4.1.2.3. Telegrams

4.1.2.4. Dream of a lost friend

4.1.2.5. Wearing her pearls

4.1.3. The thing around your neck

4.1.3.1. Cell One

4.1.3.2. American embassy

4.1.3.3. Ghosts

4.2. Works in Translation

4.2.1. Kitchen + other stories

4.2.2. Antigone (Sophocles)

4.2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

4.2.4. Persepolis

5. **Culture**

5.1. Works in English

5.1.1. A Streetcar named Desire

5.1.2. Poems by Carol Ann Duffy

5.1.2.1. Little Red-cap

5.1.2.2. Telegrams

5.1.2.3. Warming her pearls

5.1.2.4. Mrs. Midas

5.1.2.5. Dream of a lost friend

5.1.3. The thing around your neck

5.1.3.1. Cell one

5.1.3.2. American Embassy

5.1.3.3. Ghosts

5.2. Works in Translation

5.2.1. Kitchen + other stories

5.2.2. Antigone (Sophocles)

5.2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

5.2.4. Persepolis

6. **Communication**

6.1. Works in English

6.1.1. A Streetcar named Desire

6.1.2. Poems by Carol Ann Duffy

6.1.2.1. Little Red-cap

6.1.2.2. Telegrams

6.1.2.3. Wearing her pearls

6.1.2.4. Mrs. Midas

6.1.2.5. Dream of a lost friend

6.1.3. The thing around your neck

6.1.3.1. Cell One

6.1.3.2. American Embassy

6.1.3.3. Ghosts

6.2. Works in Translation

6.2.1. Kitchen + other stories

6.2.2. Antigone (Sophocles)

6.2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

6.2.4. Persepolis

7. **Creativity**

7.1. Works in Enlgish

7.1.1. Poems by Carol Ann Duffy

7.1.1.1. Little Red-cap

7.1.1.2. Mrs. Midas

7.1.1.3. Telegrams

7.1.1.4. Warming her pearls

7.1.1.5. Dream of a lost frieds

7.1.2. The thing around your neck

7.1.2.1. Ghosts

7.1.2.2. American Embassy

7.1.2.3. Cell one

7.1.3. A Streetcar named Desire

7.2. Works in Translation

7.2.1. Kitchen + other stories

7.2.2. Antigone (Sophocles)

7.2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

7.2.4. Persepolis

8. **Perspective**

8.1. Works in English

8.1.1. A streetcar Named Desire

8.1.2. The thing around your neck

8.1.2.1. American Embassy

8.1.2.2. Cell One

8.1.2.3. Ghosts

8.1.3. Poems by Carol Ann Duffy

8.1.3.1. Little Red-Cap

8.1.3.2. Mrs. Midas

8.1.3.3. Telegrams

8.1.3.4. Warming her Pearls

8.1.3.5. Dream of a lost friend

8.2. Works in translation

8.2.1. Kitchen + other stories

8.2.2. Antigone (sophocles)

8.2.3. Antigone (Anuilh)

8.2.4. Persepolis

9. How identity changes after the loss of a loved one

10. How our identity is shaped by societal values and expectations

11. Political context affects identity

12. How the narration of the events changes one's perspective depending on the point of view

13. A setting adds to the narrative

14. Use of a work to express a point of view/critique

15. How creative diciton gives depth to a text

16. The action and reaction of different characters in different situations based on their perspective

17. Perspective of a new character on a known, already written story

18. How original characters give depth to narratives

19. How characters' cultures add depth to the narratives

20. How cultural traditions trascend individuals and their experiences

21. Portrayal of the "American Dream" or similar

22. Human ways of bonding and communication

23. Miscommunication, misunderstandings and lack of information

24. Symbolism of characters to represent different perspectives/cultures/ideas, etc.

25. Power dynamics

26. Forms of love

27. Gender roles

28. Personal transformations out of need for survival

29. How death/loss transforms peple