MYP 2: Lesson 7: The Doll's House by Katherine Mansfield

Dear students,

In Lesson 2, we explore “The Doll’s House” by Katherine Mansfield and examine how social conflict and power shape identities and relationships. Through guided reading and discussion, we focus on how exclusion, class differences, and prejudice operate quietly within everyday situations.

We pay special attention to point of view and how the author presents conflict through subtle actions rather than open confrontation. By analysing characters such as Kezia and the Kelvey sisters, we discuss how empathy, kindness, and moral courage can challenge unfair social norms.

The lesson also highlights the symbolism of the lamp, helping us understand how small, compassionate actions can become powerful responses to injustice. Students engage with the text through reflection and creative responses, considering how silent resistance can be just as meaningful as loud opposition.

If you would like to revisit the story or reflect further on today’s discussion, please refer to the lesson link here.

Happy learning,
Ms. Risha Kalra

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