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Weekly Blog Response Question October 19, 2011

Blog 1:Each group member will post a quote that contributes to the development of atmosphere or mood in the novel, or one that establishes the importance of setting in the novel.  Include an analyitical comment after the quote. 

    For example:  ”Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it” (Lee, 3).  This quote illustrates the slow and traditional nature of Maycomb.  People not only move slowly, but their thinking is slow to change as well. 

    Feel free to respond to the posts of your group members.

 Blog 2

Look at the following image, and think about how it might relate to a character or theme from the novel you are reading. You may make an original comment about your novel, or respond to a comment someone else has made.

 

One Response to “Weekly Blog Response Question”

  1. Timmy MacDonald Says:

    This picture relates to the novel I’m reading, because this child is being labeled just like how Elie Wiesel and all the jews who went threw the holocaust were labeled. This pictures shows the same shows the same stereotyping that was shown towards Elie just because he was Jewish. This picture just like the novel shows how people were (and still are) being stereotyped, for no reason.


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