The Shipping News
A story of self-actualization in contemporary Newfoundland, Canada, The Shipping News is a moving odyssey that addresses many real-life situations. Though Quoyle faces numerous struggles, it is evident that even through the most negative circumstances, personal growth can occur. By being privy to conflicting perspectives and sociopsychological motives, readers can gain understanding and empathy for others and a deeper insight into themselves.
First published in 1993, the novel won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Irish Times International Fiction Prize. Although there is nothing graphic, note that adultery, incest, murder, and suicide are presented or alluded to within the novel.
About the Series:
Novel/Drama curriculum units contain complete lesson plans with preliminary and follow-up work, teacher notes with plot summary, background, and rationale, ready-to-use worksheets, and suggested answers for student questions. These study guides encourage the development of thinking, reading, speaking, research, and writing skills as well as critical thinking skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
Price: $19.95
Literary Form
American Novel
Student Activities
Students explore the literary elements of character, setting, metaphor, symbol, irony, theme, and tone. They also keep a journal, research Newfoundland, and analyze the novel’s epigraphs. Lessons stress analysis, individual and team learning, group discussion, and self-reflection.
Supplementary materials include reading quizzes with answer keys and suggestions for additional writing, research, and art projects.
Ethical Values
- Adaptability
- Endurance
- Family commitment
- Respect
- Self-actualization
