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What does the pirate symbolize?

Explore the symbolism of the medicine bag in Sioux culture and its meaning to Martin and Grandpa. Learn about the types of characters in the story and their development, including Martin as a dynamic character and Cheryl as a flat character.

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What does the pirate symbolize?

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  1. Bellwork: Title your paper “The Medicine Bag.” Copy the following definition: Symbol: something that represents, orstands for, something elseView each picture & answer the questions that follow each. What does the pirate symbolize? What does it mean to a child when he/she begins to sit at the “big” table? What does a Bar Mitzvah symbolize to a 13 year old Jewish boy? What is this a symbol for? What does high school graduation symbolize?

  2. “The Medicine Bag” by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Objectives: To be able to interpret a symbol & distinguish between flat and round & dynamic and static characters.

  3. Types of Characters • Flat: not fully developed; we know only one side of the character • Round: fully-developed, with many traits--bad and good--shown in the story. We feel that we know the character so well that he or she has become a real person • Static: does not experience a basic character change during the course of the story Dynamic: experiences a basic change in character through the events of the story. This change is internal and may be sudden, but the events of the plot should make it seem inevitable.

  4. Examples of Dynamic & Static Characters Dynamic Character: Ebenezer Scrooge, in A Christmas Carol by Dickens, was very stingy with his money. He worked his employees extremely hard for little pay. After his experiences with the ghosts that visited him, he changed his ways, paying his employees a more than fair wage, providing days off work, and actually giving gifts. Static Character: In Finding Nemo, the sea turtles would be an example of static characters. They did not change throughout the movie. They were always helpful.

  5. Examples of Round & Flat Characters Round: Frodo Baggins from Lord of the Rings and X-Men’s Magneto are round characters because we know a lot about their personalities. Flat: Jafar in Aladdin and the white rabbit in Alice… are flat because they possess few traits: Jafar is evil. The white rabbit is anxious and in a hurry.

  6. “The Medicine Bag” • Symbol: • What does the medicine bag symbolize to the Sioux culture? To Martin and Grandpa? • Types of Characters: • Which type of character is Martin? • Dynamic or Static? How do you know? • Which type of character is Cheryl? • Flat or Round? How do you know?

  7. Homework • Draw a Circle Map and write four things you learn about Martin from the first paragraph on page 759. Where does he live? What is his heritage? Does he have siblings? • In your own words, explain how the narrator’s real great-grandfather differs from the image of the “TV Indians.

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