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Bellringer: Nov 5 In your NOTEBOOK. What could symbolize your life right now? Explain. For example, a symbol of Mrs. Bowe could be an APPLE because she is a teacher. Another symbol of Mrs. Bowe at this point in her life could be a PAIR OF SNEAKERS because she likes to run. Another symbol could be a I-95 because she uses that highway almost everyday and life for her is busy like I-95.

Work that is due Parent conference letters – turn in today for bonus credit. Turn in on Tuesday for regular credit. “Only Daughter” = no more class time for this 2 ½ page reading. You have to finish it on your own, or schedule time before school, during lunch, or after school. You have to hand in the response with the scoring guide.

Lesson 3 unit project drafts These are due on Tuesday. Many students haven’t submitted the drafts for Lesson 1 and 2. You will not receive a grade for the drafts once we finish lesson 4. The final project will be due Dec. 1 – that’s the entire project put together in alphabetical order and NOT IN SLOPPY DRAFT FORMAT. More details on putting it together to come.

Theme review Which of these is a theme? 1. Coming of Age. 2. Sandra Cisneros grew up without her father’s approval. 3.Growing up is a difficult process but everyone must do it at some point. 4. Being accepted for who you are is something that all people desire.

“Rites of Passage” Remember when we looked at the “Rites of Passage”? – Get out that handout. The main character in “Through the Tunnel” is about to undergo a rite of passage. As you read today, think about how his experiences compare to the stages in a rite of passage. This comparison will help you determine a theme.

How do symbols develop theme? “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing Fun fact! Lessing was born in Iran and spent much of her childhood in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) She dropped out of school at 13. (It was 1932) She then educated herself. She recently commented that unhappy childhoods seem to produce fiction writers. "Yes, I think that is true. Though it wasn't apparent to me then. Of course, I wasn't thinking in terms of being a writer then - I was just thinking about how to escape, all the time.”

A Symbol is a item that stands for something besides itself it usually carries some part of the author’s theme. Frequently, in a story, an object, a person, a color, etc. may appear that functions on two levels Literal-it is the thing it is Figurative-it has a hidden meaning that the author is hinting at

The Power of Environment (how setting can be symbolic) Write down specific sensory details from the next 3 images. What is the mood? What details in the photo help determine this atmosphere (mood) Share your results with a neighbor. Take note of similarities and differences.

Sensory details/Mood/Atmosphere

Sensory details/Mood/Atmosphere

Sensory details/Mood/Atmosphere

Analyzing a poem for symbolism Read the poem, “Fifteen”. (again!) With your partner, underline the different elements of the setting. Next, write down what could be a symbolic meaning for those elements. What message is the author conveying about the speaker through the setting? Write your response on the back. Use details to show your point. Be prepared to share out.

On the back What is the theme? What are TWO details of setting help demonstrate the theme? EXPLAIN how each detail helps show the theme (use the symbolic meaning to help you).

“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” -Thomas A. Edison Contrition Promontory Supplication Luminous Sputtering Gout Inquisitive Persistence Incredulous Tenacity Importunity Diligent Beseeching Clambered Minute Finally, use 5 of them to answer the prompt below. Prompt: What happens to a person when s/he achieves a goal? What motivates people to take risks?

Reading “Through the Tunnel” Create this four category chart using the blank paper. DETAIL ABOUT THE SETTING POSSIBLE SYMBOLIC MEANING Childish behavior Adult-like behavior

Exit ticket - Turn in the vocabulary activity.