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Reorganize Greene’s 48 Laws of Power to determine and analyze his core beliefs. List each law by its primary category: money, power plays, deceit, and defeating enemies. Then sequence each category’s laws in order of importance. These questions might help to guide your analysis of the Laws and their efficacy.
Teaching Suggestion: Because the prompt requires students to analyze the text as a whole, it may be beneficial for students to work in groups to discuss the questions and organize Greene’s laws into categories. It may be helpful for students to create a written record of their discussion points as they work in the form of a chart; they can use the category headings to track arguments, opinions, and suggestions.
Differentiation Suggestion: Students who benefit from additional assistance with whole-text tasks might limit their analysis to 1-3 of the categories and use three buckets to rate importance of the selected Laws (Less Important, More Important, Most Important).
By Robert Greene
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