MYP 2: Unit 2: Lesson 6: If We Must Die — Conflict, Voice, and Moral Courage

Dear students,

In this lesson, we explore the poem “If We Must Die” by Claude McKay and examine how literature presents conflict as a moral and ethical challenge. Through a close reading of the poem, we discuss the speaker’s response to injustice and how dignity, courage, and collective strength shape the way conflict is faced.

We pay attention to the context of the poem and the powerful choices of language used by the poet to influence the reader’s emotions. Rather than focusing on violence, the poem encourages us to think about self-respect, unity, and ethical judgement when confronted with oppression.

Through reflection and creative responses, students engage with the poem on a personal level, considering how individuals and communities can respond to conflict with integrity and purpose.

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

Happy learning,
Ms. Risha Kalra

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