93 pages 3 hours read

Emma Orczy

The Scarlet Pimpernel

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1905

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Activities

Use this activity to engage all types of learners, while requiring that they refer to and incorporate details from the text over the course of the activity.

Activity 1: “Analyze Biases”

Students research, analyze, and present biases in their own culture or in cultures around the world.

From a modern perspective, Baroness Orczy’s novel is written with a clear cultural bias. However, at the time it was written, many people shared her biased views.

  • Review or investigate Baroness Orczy’s bias and how it is reflected in the novel.
  • Consider some cultural biases that are common today that many may be unaware of, or biases that many people support.
  • Select a culture or cultures to analyze. Research cultural bias(es) for that group, then create a slideshow presentation using the discussion points below.
  • Explain how biases shift and change with time and cultural changes.
  • Describe the difficulties in overcoming cultural biases.
  • Develop a theory on how to effect change on biases.
  • Draw comparisons between the cultural biases of Orczy’s novel and the biases that are reflected in the culture you researched.
  • Biases may include:
  • Attitudes toward types of work
  • Religious biases
  • Social class biases
  • Racial biases
  • Extracurricular biases (such as computer gaming vs.