The role of Jamaica in 'Leave Taking'
I can analyse how different characters' perceptions of Jamaica influence their identities and experiences in the UK.
The role of Jamaica in 'Leave Taking'
I can analyse how different characters' perceptions of Jamaica influence their identities and experiences in the UK.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Jamaica influences characters' identities, even though it's not physically present on stage.
- Brod idealises Jamaica, seeing it as a symbol of resistance and beauty.
- Enid views Jamaica pragmatically, shaped by poverty and hardship.
- Viv is curious about Jamaica, influenced by others' conflicting views.
- Characters' perceptions of Jamaica shape their sense of belonging.
Keywords
Nostalgia - a sentimental longing or affection for the past, often idealising it
Imperialism - a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonisation or military force
Belonging - a feeling of being connected to or accepted by a particular group, place or community
Pragmatic - dealing with situations in a practical and realistic way, based on practical considerations rather than ideals
Common misconception
Pupils may think that all characters view Jamaica as an idealised homeland.
Explain that while Brod and Mai idealise Jamaica, Enid's more cynical view highlights the hardships she faced there, creating tension between characters' perspectives.
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Equipment
You will need access to a copy of Winsome Pinnock's 'Leave Taking' published by Nick Hern Books.
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of discriminatory behaviour
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended