130 likes | 886 Views
First 2 Paragraphs of “The Scarlet Ibis”. Circle the highlighted words that are associated with death. Mark and label all the figurative language in the first 2 paragraphs: simile, metaphor, personification. . http://www.aristos.org/aris-08/landscapes.htm. Imagery in the first 2 paragraphs.
E N D
First 2 Paragraphs of “The Scarlet Ibis” • Circle the highlighted words that are associated with death. • Mark and label all the figurative language in the first 2 paragraphs: simile, metaphor, personification. http://www.aristos.org/aris-08/landscapes.htm
Make Inferences: An inference is a logical guess based on clues in the text plus your own knowledge. [details or evidence from the story] + [what I know from reading or experience] ______________________________________ Inference about the story Make an inference about: the mood, the narrator, and the plot Inferences about the story
http://www.wallartdecorstore.com/blog/entry/roatan-island-photos/http://www.wallartdecorstore.com/blog/entry/roatan-island-photos/ WE WERE DOWN IN OLD WOMAN SWAMP AND IT WAS SPRING AND THE SICK-SWEET SMELL OF BAY FLOWERS HUNG EVERYWHERE LIKE A MOURNFUL SONG. What type of figurative language is present in this quote?
THIS IS ALSO THE THEME OF THE STORY!!!! ISN’T THAT COOL HOW THE AUTHOR TOLD US HIS OWN THEME, AND WE DIDN’T HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE 3 STEPS TO FIGURE IT OUT?!?!? http://www.flickr.com/photos/inkfeather/217607170/ Pride is a wonderful, terrible thing, a seed that bears two vines, life and death. What kinds of figurative language is present in this quote?
Record in the chart the examples that make comparisons with life and death in the chart. With a partner try to answer the questions below the chart. find as many examples of personification, simile, oxymoron, and metaphor as you can.
A symbol is an object, person, place, or experience that represents something else. James Hurst says he chose the scarlet ibis as a symbol for Doodle. symbolism
Scarlet ibis doodle http://www.google.com/imgres?q=scarlet+ibis&hl=en&sa=X&tbas=0&biw=1366&bih=649&tbm=isch&prmd=imvnsb&tbnid=TtFfUVtLs1T4nM:&imgrefurl http://www.glogster.com/hornethottie14ebbs/the-scarlet-ibis/g-6mp8hjh8ghmis45jcdeqha0?old_view=True Symbolism in characters
Weather Time of year: “clove of seasons” http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/autumn-leaves-japan/ http://www.levismithart.com/landscapes/ Other symbolic elements
Do you see any patterns or repetition as far as what subjects the author chooses to describe using figurative language and symbolism? • What do you think the author is trying to say about life and death through his use of this figurative language and symbolism? • Using your answers to these questions, write a thematic statement. • Now, add thetheme to your rhetorical triangle in your own words. Looking for patterns
In the story “_________________,” _______________ shows ____________ that ______________________________. He creates a _______________ mood through _____________________________________. The _______ feeling to the story transfers to his __________ tone. He seizes many moments to point out that ___________________________ _______________________________________. Rhetorical framework paragraph