Day 4

Go Tell it On the Mountain Lesson Plan

Discussion of Thought Questions

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    Elizabeth seems to have her own view of morality, separate from what other characters or society at large might believe is “good” or “right.” Based on her view of the people in her life, and of forgiveness, what do you think she views as the most important value? What do you think of her perspective, and who do you think might disagree with it?

    Students should all note that based on Elizabeth’s willingness to forgive her father for any immorality in the business he runs and the lifestyle he keeps, as well as her willingness to forgive Richard for his weakness, his lifestyle, and his suicide, she does not uphold traditional Christian morality. Students should recognize that...

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