January 21, 2015 Symbolism and impact of setting on mood in TSB chapters 10,11,12 Hom ework: F inish reading chapters 10, 11 and 12 and answering all questions.

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January 21, 2015 Symbolism and impact of setting on mood in TSB chapters 10,11,12 Hom ework: F inish reading chapters 10, 11 and 12 and answering all questions. Do questions on a separate sheet of paper. Answer all parts of the question O bjective I can evaluate the use of SYMBOLISM and SETTING DETAILS in TSB War m Up: N ame two symbols that we have already encountered in previous chapters. What did each one represent?

Chapter Questions - Chapter 7 1. As chapter seven begins, Cole finds himself needing to “clear the anger and pressure from his mind.” Does this bode well for Cole’s healing process? Why or why not? 2. What weapon does Cole create and how does he make it? What does he intend to use it for? 3. Cole plans on escaping the island, yet still attempts to kill Spirit Bear. What does this say about his respect for life? 4. As Cole inches towards Spirit Bear, he stops, looks around, and becomes aware that nobody is watching and he could easily back away. What compels him to keep approaching Spirit Bear? 5. Describe Spirit Bear and its characteristics. 6. What do you think will happen when Cole gets close enough to kill Spirit Bear?

Chapter Questions - Chapter 8 1. Describe Spirit Bear’s attack on Cole. 2. As Cole lays bleeding, he thinks to himself “What luck… to end up on an island with a stupid bear that didn’t have brains enough to run away.” Has Cole realized his responsibility for what has happened? 3. Cole states he would rather be in a prison cell than on the island. What are his reasons? 4. What does Cole’s crushing of the caterpillar indicate about his personality, even in his beaten state? 5. Look back to Peter’s comments at the Circle on page 50. What parallels are there between what Peter wanted for Cole and what has happened to him? 6. Do you feel bad for what has happened to Cole? Why or why not?

Chapter Questions - Chapter 9 1. Cole comments that “Nobody else cared about him, so why should he care about himself?” Is it true that nobody else cares about him? Even if nobody cares about Cole, why should he care about himself? 2. What happens to the tree with the sparrow’s nest during the electrical storm? 3. Why do you think Cole calls out to see if the baby sparrows are okay?

What is the symbol in chapters 9 and 10?

What does this sparrow and what happens to its babies represent?

The nest represents safety, a warm place, but for Cole, he never really had a safe home, he always wanted to run away from it. The mother sparrow represents a caregiver, she will make sure that her babies are ok. For Cole, he has a dad that beats him and a mom that never steps in. The babies represent life...All they want is food, food is energy, energy is life. Even in death, all they wanted was to get back to the safe nest, and get food (life). He makes the decision to live, and even though no one will come take care of him, he decides to get his own food.

Chapter Cole notices that the baby sparrows tried to do something before their death. What was it? How does Cole relate this to his experience growing up? 2. Cole begins to think about the circle of life. What is this circle, according to Cole, and how does he feel about his role in it? 3. Cole thinks “The power to choose was the real power, not the fake power of making others afraid.” Explain. 4. What does Cole catch to eat at the end of this chapter? Chapter In this chapter, what are some of the things Cole does to survive? 2. Spirit Bear appears near Cole at the end of this chapter. What do you think will happen to Cole? Chapter When Spirit Bear comes back, what does Cole want to do? What does he actually do? What impact does this have on Cole? 2. How does Cole feel about death? 3. What was the buzzing sound Cole heard? 4. What was Cole really experiencing when he thought the seagulls were grabbing at him and trying to lift him up? 5. What do Edwin and Garvey do with Cole?

setting- the time and place of a story

mood- the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.

We will now read chapters 11 and 12 ofTouching Spirit Bear together. As we read, jot down specific setting details from each chapter. Then determine the overall mood created by these setting details.

setting details from chapter 11 mood createdsetting details from chapter 12 mood created maddening darkness -The falling moisture felt like more mosquitos landing, but as it turned to rain, it cooled Coles burning skin... -gradually rain pooled where he had dug up mud beside him.... -Maybe this would help keep the mosquitos away -...but gradually moisture coated his throat, and finally allowed him to swallow. paranoid relief - storm raged - driving rain pelted him like hail - trees swayed violently -Suddenly, the violent winds calmed and the rain stopped -land had come alive -a clear horizon showed under a dark blanket of clouds -reflections of blue and gray - fresh breeze - fresh odor chaotic calm amazed, overwhelmed