PPT-“The Scarlet Ibis” Literary Analysis Essay
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PROMPT Write an expository essay analyzing the figurative language imagery and symbols used by the author to create the tone or develop the theme of the story
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PROMPT Write an expository essay analyzing the figurative language imagery and symbols used by the author to create the tone or develop the theme of the story Thesis Sentence James Hurst creates a . Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool. Is 1:18. Fanny J. Crosby, 1820-1915. COMPASSION. CCLI #977558. 1. “Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow;. By James Hurst. “Bleeding” Tree. Baby born in a caul. Baby born in a caul. Doodlebug (. Antlion. ). Doodlebug (. Antlion. ). Kids in 1920. Kids in 1920. N. Carolina Swamp. N. Carolina Swamp. World War I. Scarlet-headed . Blackbird. Ms. Burton. What is a Symbol?. Symbol: A word or object that stands for another word or object. The object or word can be seen with the eye or not visible.. For example, what is the symbol for peace? . Joanna Zilk, Julia Sison, Yvette Sanders, Olivia Massey, Larissa Domnikov. Character Description: . Hester Prynne. Evidence 1. : . “The young woman was tall, with a figure of perfect elegance on a large scale. She had dark and abundant hair, so glossy it threw off the sunshine with a gleam, and a face that which, besides being beautiful from regularity of feature and richness of complexion, had the impressiveness belonging to a marked brow and deep black eyes. She was lady-like, too, after the manner of the feminine gentility of those days…” (50).. By James Hurst. . . .the “Clove” of seasons. Clove is a noun here – from the verb “to cleave” or to split. . A cleaver is a knife used by butchers. . Cloves are a spice. . The clove of seasons is the split between two seasons – not quite summer and not quite fall.. for Bell Work 5…. Q1: . Define “motif” & state what the motif is in “The Scarlet Ibis,”. Q2: . Why does the author choose to use this as the motif? In your opinion, is it effective? Explain.. The Scarlet Letter. Kristin Farr. 11. th. Grade English. SOL 11.3: Students will read and analyze relationships among American literature, history, and culture. a) Describe contributions of different cultures to the development of American literature. pp. 333-344. “The Scarlet Ibis” . pp. 333-344. Summary. : The narrator has to care for his younger brother Doodle, who is physically disabled. The narrator is frustrated by this burden, but succeeds in teaching Doodle to walk. After the narrator leaves Doodle in the middle of a storm, Doodle dies trying to meet the narrator’s expectations.. Reading Skills: Making Inferences from Details. The Scarlet Ibis. by. James Hurst. Feature Menu. The Scarlet Ibis. by. James Hurst. The Scarlet Ibis. Introducing the Story. I thought myself pretty smart at many . The Scarlet Ibis. Grindstone. –a rotating solid stone wheel used for sharpening, shaping. Prim. – precise or proper, as persons or behavior; stiffly neat.. Caul. – covering head of child at . Setting. Time: 1912-1918—World War I; . summer. Place: North Carolina; cotton farm; Old Woman Swamp. .. Point of View. “The Scarlet Ibis” is told through first person point of view.. The narrator is Doodle’s older brother.. Example: = Head over Heels. . Warm Up Answers. History repeats itself. You’re under arrest. Update. Point blank range. Walk in the park. Similes, Metaphors and Symbols in “The Scarlet Ibis”. What is Scarlet Fever? Scarlet fever is a mild infection characterised by a fine pinkish-red body rash which occurs after either a sore throat or skin infection. Scarlet fever is caused by bacteria k
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