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Olive’s Ocean Literary Techniques. Quote “An eerie feeling invaded Martha’s body.” (Personification) Pg.5 “An eerie feeling invaded Martha’s body.” (Personification)

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1 Olive’s Ocean Literary Techniques

2 Quote “An eerie feeling invaded Martha’s body.” (Personification) Pg.5 “An eerie feeling invaded Martha’s body.” (Personification) Pg.5

3 Relationship to tone, mood, and theme The tone the author demonstrates is sadness. Olive is dead, and Martha receives Olive’s diary entry and it says that Olive always wanted to be Martha’s friend and she also wanted to be a writer, like Martha. Martha is very sorry to hear about Olive’s death, and feels terrible about not noticing Olive in school and not being her friend. The tone the author demonstrates is sadness. Olive is dead, and Martha receives Olive’s diary entry and it says that Olive always wanted to be Martha’s friend and she also wanted to be a writer, like Martha. Martha is very sorry to hear about Olive’s death, and feels terrible about not noticing Olive in school and not being her friend. The mood is an eerie mood. Martha’s thoughts always drift toward Olive, even when she is in Cape Cod visiting her grandma, and she wonders why Olive thought she was so nice. Martha knows these questions will remain unanswered because Olive is not there to answer them because of her death. There are many eerie connections left between Olive and Martha because of their similarity in their personalities. The mood is an eerie mood. Martha’s thoughts always drift toward Olive, even when she is in Cape Cod visiting her grandma, and she wonders why Olive thought she was so nice. Martha knows these questions will remain unanswered because Olive is not there to answer them because of her death. There are many eerie connections left between Olive and Martha because of their similarity in their personalities. The theme of the novel is friendship, because Olive always wanted to be Martha’s friend, and Martha wishes she could have been Olive’s friend as well, but since Olive is no longer living, it Martha feels uneasy and always thinks about Olive’s desire to be friends. The theme of the novel is friendship, because Olive always wanted to be Martha’s friend, and Martha wishes she could have been Olive’s friend as well, but since Olive is no longer living, it Martha feels uneasy and always thinks about Olive’s desire to be friends.

4 Quote “To Kill a Mockingbird. I’ve read it ten times, at least.” Pg. 57 (Allusion) “To Kill a Mockingbird. I’ve read it ten times, at least.” Pg. 57 (Allusion)

5 Relationship to tone, mood, and theme Martha’s tone is relief, because telling Godbee about her wanting to be a writer lifted some pressure off of her shoulders and making her dream of becoming a writer seem real. Martha had wanted to be a writer, and kept it a secret form her family in fear of her dad accusing her of copying him. Martha’s tone is relief, because telling Godbee about her wanting to be a writer lifted some pressure off of her shoulders and making her dream of becoming a writer seem real. Martha had wanted to be a writer, and kept it a secret form her family in fear of her dad accusing her of copying him. The mood is a relaxing mood, because Martha and Godbee are telling each other something about themselves, and Martha chooses to tell Godbee about her being a writer. Godbee isn’t that much surprised, because she always sees Martha with a book. The mood is a relaxing mood, because Martha and Godbee are telling each other something about themselves, and Martha chooses to tell Godbee about her being a writer. Godbee isn’t that much surprised, because she always sees Martha with a book. The theme is family because Martha trusts Godbee with her secret. Her telling Godbee gives her more confidence about living up to her dream and not worrying about what her dad thinks. Usually when you have a secret you want to tell someone, your family will help you and make you feel better, just like Godbee does to Martha. The theme is family because Martha trusts Godbee with her secret. Her telling Godbee gives her more confidence about living up to her dream and not worrying about what her dad thinks. Usually when you have a secret you want to tell someone, your family will help you and make you feel better, just like Godbee does to Martha.

6 Quote “The castles rode and widened, an empire at the edge of the sea.” (Metaphor) Pg. 120 “The castles rode and widened, an empire at the edge of the sea.” (Metaphor) Pg. 120

7 Quote “’Phew, said Jimmy. A smile rushed across his face. ‘That was close. No more questions.’ He pointed the tripod straight ahead. ‘I’ve got a new tape. We’ve got filming to do.’” (Onomatopoeia) Pg. 126 “’Phew, said Jimmy. A smile rushed across his face. ‘That was close. No more questions.’ He pointed the tripod straight ahead. ‘I’ve got a new tape. We’ve got filming to do.’” (Onomatopoeia) Pg. 126

8 Relationship to tone, mood, and theme The tone is shock, because Martha and Jimmy were going to the Benton Place to shoot a scene in his movie when Jimmy asked Martha if she had ever been kissed by a boy. Martha is shocked that Jimmy would ever ask that, and is even more shocked when Jimmy kisses her. The tone is shock, because Martha and Jimmy were going to the Benton Place to shoot a scene in his movie when Jimmy asked Martha if she had ever been kissed by a boy. Martha is shocked that Jimmy would ever ask that, and is even more shocked when Jimmy kisses her. The mood is a romantic mood because Martha and Jimmy were just holding hands. Martha and Jimmy have been shooting the film together for a while now, and Martha is determined that today will be the best day ever. The mood is a romantic mood because Martha and Jimmy were just holding hands. Martha and Jimmy have been shooting the film together for a while now, and Martha is determined that today will be the best day ever. The theme is love, because Martha and Jimmy are in love with each other. Of course when the day is over, it all turned out that Jimmy kissed her for a bet, but as of right now, there are in love, or Martha thinks they are. The theme is love, because Martha and Jimmy are in love with each other. Of course when the day is over, it all turned out that Jimmy kissed her for a bet, but as of right now, there are in love, or Martha thinks they are.

9 Relationship to tone, mood, and theme The tone that Martha has is in love. She meets Jimmy Manning and is so in love with Jimmy that he is always occupying a space in her mind. The tone that Martha has is in love. She meets Jimmy Manning and is so in love with Jimmy that he is always occupying a space in her mind. The mood of the novel is a sweet, charming mood. Martha and Jimmy are always spending time together shooting Jimmy’s movie, and as the story progresses, Martha falls deeper and deeper in love with Jimmy. The mood of the novel is a sweet, charming mood. Martha and Jimmy are always spending time together shooting Jimmy’s movie, and as the story progresses, Martha falls deeper and deeper in love with Jimmy. The theme of the novel is love. Martha helps Jimmy shoot his movie, and they spend the majority of their time together. After they spent their afternoon building a sand castle together, Martha knew, and even said to herself, that this was going to be the best day ever. The theme of the novel is love. Martha helps Jimmy shoot his movie, and they spend the majority of their time together. After they spent their afternoon building a sand castle together, Martha knew, and even said to herself, that this was going to be the best day ever.

10 Quote Notes for later-Olive finally realizes that James is a really stupid, flat-faced boy with dull, dark blond hair and pink skin and with a brain and heart the size of a microbe.” Pg. 147 (Overstatement/hyperbole) Notes for later-Olive finally realizes that James is a really stupid, flat-faced boy with dull, dark blond hair and pink skin and with a brain and heart the size of a microbe.” Pg. 147 (Overstatement/hyperbole)

11 Relationship to tone, mood, and theme The tone is a sad tone. Martha is still thinking about Jimmy, and she makes a note about her novel that James is a stupid boy with a tiny heart, just like Jimmy. I think this is a way that Martha vents her feelings toward Jimmy. The tone is a sad tone. Martha is still thinking about Jimmy, and she makes a note about her novel that James is a stupid boy with a tiny heart, just like Jimmy. I think this is a way that Martha vents her feelings toward Jimmy. The mood is a lonely mood. Martha feels betrayed by Jimmy and Vince, because Vince was in on the bet. Martha struggles to forget about the incident, but still has a hole in her heart where Jimmy used to be. The mood is a lonely mood. Martha feels betrayed by Jimmy and Vince, because Vince was in on the bet. Martha struggles to forget about the incident, but still has a hole in her heart where Jimmy used to be. The theme is betrayal, because Martha got betrayed by Jimmy. Martha is always thinking about the kiss, and one night, when she wakes up she takes out her novel and makes a note about a heartless boy that she describes who relates to Jimmy. The theme is betrayal, because Martha got betrayed by Jimmy. Martha is always thinking about the kiss, and one night, when she wakes up she takes out her novel and makes a note about a heartless boy that she describes who relates to Jimmy.

12 Quote “Martha’s heart jumped suddenly and rose like a leaf caught in a gust of wind.” (Simile) Pg. 196 “Martha’s heart jumped suddenly and rose like a leaf caught in a gust of wind.” (Simile) Pg. 196

13 Relationship to tone, mood, and theme The tone is anxiousness. Martha received a phone call from Tate and he promised that he will drop by her house before she starts on her trip home. On the day that she is supposed to leave, Martha is always awaiting Tate’s arrival. The tone is anxiousness. Martha received a phone call from Tate and he promised that he will drop by her house before she starts on her trip home. On the day that she is supposed to leave, Martha is always awaiting Tate’s arrival. The mood is a sad mood. Martha is always thinking about her embarrassing incident with Jimmy, and now she’s even more miserable that she has to return home. To make things worse, she is waiting for Tate Manning to arrive like he promised. The mood is a sad mood. Martha is always thinking about her embarrassing incident with Jimmy, and now she’s even more miserable that she has to return home. To make things worse, she is waiting for Tate Manning to arrive like he promised. The theme of the novel is family and friendship. On the day of the departure, Martha and Godbee share a sweet moment together saying goodbye. Tate finally arrives and gives her a note and the video of the kiss, making her feel very relieved and loved. When Martha arrives at home, she goes to Olive’s house, hoping to give the jar of seawater to her mom, but since she is not there, Martha writes Olive’s name with the seawater on the sidewalk. The theme of the novel is family and friendship. On the day of the departure, Martha and Godbee share a sweet moment together saying goodbye. Tate finally arrives and gives her a note and the video of the kiss, making her feel very relieved and loved. When Martha arrives at home, she goes to Olive’s house, hoping to give the jar of seawater to her mom, but since she is not there, Martha writes Olive’s name with the seawater on the sidewalk.


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