Exposition Chapters 1-2 TKAM.

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Exposition Chapters 1-2 TKAM

Exposition The part of the story that gives introductory background info Information may be about characters, situation, setting, etc. Having this background information allows reader to better follow story Exposition typically occurs before major action of story begins

Exposition in TKAM What type of information is included in the exposition of To Kill a Mockingbird? Finch family history Customs/Traditions of Maycomb Setting Information

Create a tree map On a blank piece of paper, draw a tree map with three categories: Finch Family History Maycomb Customs/Traditions Setting List 5 observations/examples from the text for each category.

Finch family history Example: Simon Finch, the first Finch in Maycomb, was a fur-trapping apothecary Green: Provide two direct quotes from the text to support your observations/examples. Include page numbers.

Maycomb customs/traditions Example: Ladies bathed often and smelled like talcum powder Green: Provide two direct quotes from the text to support your observations/examples. Include page numbers.

Setting Setting – includes time period, location, social and political atmosphere Example: 1930s, in AL Green: Provide two direct quotes from the text to support your observations/examples. Include page numbers.

Frame of reference In addition to the GREEN DIRECT QUOTES Blue: What is the point of view and who is the narrator? Red: Why do you think this information will be important? Be specific and detailed.