1. Marxism refers to the social, political, and economic theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that class struggles shape history and that future societies should have no social classes.
2. Marxist literary theories show class conflicts and distinctions through literature, favoring works that support the working classes and question economic inequalities of capitalism.
3. Marxist literature typically depicts power struggles between oppressors and oppressed groups like women, the poor, and slaves through themes of revolution, sexism, and racism.
1. Marxism refers to the social, political, and economic theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that class struggles shape history and that future societies should have no social classes.
2. Marxist literary theories show class conflicts and distinctions through literature, favoring works that support the working classes and question economic inequalities of capitalism.
3. Marxist literature typically depicts power struggles between oppressors and oppressed groups like women, the poor, and slaves through themes of revolution, sexism, and racism.
1. Marxism refers to the social, political, and economic theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that class struggles shape history and that future societies should have no social classes.
2. Marxist literary theories show class conflicts and distinctions through literature, favoring works that support the working classes and question economic inequalities of capitalism.
3. Marxist literature typically depicts power struggles between oppressors and oppressed groups like women, the poor, and slaves through themes of revolution, sexism, and racism.
1. Marxism refers to the social, political, and economic theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that class struggles shape history and that future societies should have no social classes.
2. Marxist literary theories show class conflicts and distinctions through literature, favoring works that support the working classes and question economic inequalities of capitalism.
3. Marxist literature typically depicts power struggles between oppressors and oppressed groups like women, the poor, and slaves through themes of revolution, sexism, and racism.
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objectives:
1 Define marxism approach;
2 Identify the characteristics of
marxism;
Critique a literary selection using
3 Marxism approach. MARXISM Grade 10 English what is Marxism? Marxism refers to the social, political, and economic theories of Karl Marx, including the belief that struggles between social classes are a major force in history and that in the future, there should be a society with no social classes. Karl Marx Father of Marxism • Marx believed that • Marxist literary the division between theories show class capitalists and conflict and class laborers should not distinctions with the exist, that everyone use of literature. should be equal. • Marxist theory favors authors that are supportive of the working classes and question the so-called economic inequalities of capitalist societies. Marxist Literature – Authors influenced by the Marxist theory write about power struggles between characters, creating stories that revolve around themes such as revolution, sexism, and racism. • Marxist literature • These works of depicts the fight literature shed light between the on social injustice, oppressors and the and they will surely oppressed, and the continue to exist and main characters in influence people. these works are often women, the poor, or slaves IMAGINE by john lennon SLOGAN MAKING Create a slogan as pair and choose one theme from the given topic below.
• REVOLUTION
• RACISM
• SEXISM CRITERIA:
Relevance to the theme: 15 pts
Originality: 10 pts Creativity: 5 pts Total of: 30 pts DIRECTIONS: Write MARXISM if the statement is true and on the other hand write CRITICISM if the statement is false.
1.) Marxism refers to the social, political,
and economic theories.
2.) Kurt Marx is the proponent of Marxism
Approach. 3.) Marx believed that the division between capitalists and laborers should exist.
4.) Most of the theme of Marxism literature are
revolution, sexism, and racism.
5.) Marxist literary theories show class conflict and
class distinctions with the use of literature. What is the essence of Marxism when it comes to education and to you as a student? TAKEAWA YS In general, …
I have learned that Marxism Approach is about
_________________________________.
I have also learned that Marxism focuses on the
theme____________________________ DIRECTIONS:
Read the song entitled “Upuan” by
Gloc-9 and answer the questions that follow. Guiding Questions:
1.) What social issues are present in the song?
2.) How does these issues affect you? 3.) What are your thoughts about the song? Thank you for listening!!!