
Exploring Themes in Trevor Noah's Born a Crime
Dive into the important themes of Trevor Noah's memoir, Born a Crime, through descriptions of key events, relevant images, and insightful connections to music. Uncover how themes intersect and impact the narrative, offering a comprehensive analysis of the book's underlying messages.
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THEME HUNT Instructions: Identify an important theme from Trevor Noah's memoir Born a Crime. Add a relevant image and 4-6 sentence description of the event that showcases the theme in SLIDE 2. Find a song that illustrates your theme, list the lyrics, a link to the song if possible, and a brief description of how it relates to your theme (3 sentence minimum) on SLIDE 3. Choose a second theme that intersects with your primary theme. Briefly describe this theme and how it overlaps and affects the story. 4-6 sentences on SLIDE 4.
PAGE # [THEME] Describe an event from Born a Crime that showcases this theme. (ex. The book displays this theme when...) (4-6 sentences) [place relevant image here]
LINK [SONG] LYRICS (Use $%^& to edit words as needed): RELEVANCE TO THEME (3 Sentence min)
INTERSECTING THEMES PAGE # Describe a second theme from Born a Crime and explain how it applies to the book and how it intersects with your primary theme. (4-6 sentences). Remember to use a transition.