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Wolf Hollow

Lauren Wolk

Wolf Hollow

Lauren Wolk

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Wolf Hollow Reading Context

Use these questions or activities to help gauge students’ familiarity with and spark their interest in the context of the work, giving them an entry point into the text itself.

Short Answer

1. What connections can be made between World War II and the Great Depression? What was the impact of the Great Depression on American lifestyles?

Teaching Suggestion: The setting of the novel takes place during World War II shortly after the conclusion of the Great Depression. The historical setting has an impact on the characters as Germans and wanderers become victims of prejudice in the community. It may be helpful to initiate the idea of prejudice if students need some guidance with regard to the setting and historical circumstances. Students might begin by discussing the connection between the Great Depression and World War II, then expand to brainstorm in small groups the impact of the Great Depression on American life. Consider using the resources to further explore these topics.

  • This 12-minute video explores the impacts of the Great Depression on America and the world.
  • This article explains the connection between the Great Depression and World War II.

 

Short Activity

Consider the role of women before and after World War II.

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