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This contains a fully resourced, differentiated lesson on the symbolism of light, in particular how it can represent hope and the impact it can have on people. The main part of the lesson involves reading the story of Brian Keenan, a journalist who was kidnapped in Lebanon and subjected to an extended ordeal of being placed in a cell of complete darkness for an extended period of time. They use to complete several tasks, including drawing a storyboard and completing a grid with the emotions he may have been feeling.

Learning Objectives:

To describe the story of Brian Keenan.
To explain the feelings and emotions he may have experienced associated with light and darkness.
To assess the impact that hope may have played on his story.

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