Aim: To analyze the creation of a symbol in Gary Soto's "Oranges."

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Aim: To analyze the creation of a symbol in Gary Soto's "Oranges." Do Now: You have five minutes to complete the synonym/antonym exercise from yesterday.

Review Literary Devices/Elements Characterization Imagery Simile Metaphor Mood Tone

What is symbolism?

Think of symbolism as a ladder.

Red roses often act as symbols of ______________? Why?

Read the poem "Oranges" by Gary Soto textbook page 339 The first time I walked With a girl, I was twelve, Cold, and weighted down With two oranges in my jacket. December. Frost cracking Beneath my steps, my breath Before me, then gone, As I walked toward Her house, the one whose Porch light burned yellow Night and day, in any weather. A dog barked at me, until She came out pulling At her gloves, face bright With rouge. I smiled, Touched her shoulder, and led Her down the street, across A used car lot and a line Of newly planted trees, Until we were breathing Before a drugstore. We Entered, the tiny bell Bringing a saleslady Down a narrow aisle of goods. I turned to the candies Tiered like bleachers, And asked what she wanted - Light in her eyes, a smile Starting at the corners Of her mouth. I fingered A nickle in my pocket, And when she lifted a chocolate That cost a dime, I didn’t say anything. I took the nickle from My pocket, then an orange, And set them quietly on The counter. When I looked up, The lady’s eyes met mine, And held them, knowing Very well what it was all About. Outside, A few cars hissing past, Fog hanging like old Coats between the trees. I took my girl’s hand In mine for two blocks, Then released it to let Her unwrap the chocolate. I peeled my orange That was so bright against The gray of December That, from some distance, Someone might have thought I was making a fire in my hands. Oranges by Gary Soto