Do Now | Symbolism
After discussing our Four Corners response, let's reconsider the the quotes through a symbolic lens. Remember that a symbol is an object, person, or idea that is supposed to represent something else, something more, something meaningful to help us better understand the argument that is being presented through the text.
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Book Review Characterization
Conflict: Consider the plot and the actions that lead to the conflict.
Symbolism or Motifs
Argument
Interpretation: This portion of the critical review answers so what?. It identifies the theme of the piece; it is what the audience is meant to understand about the human experience.
Personal Response: Finally, this is your opportunity to reflect on your experience with the piece and what you learned from it.
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éPortfolio Submission FormCourse DescriptionA Small Place is an interdisciplinary course inspired by the controversial nonfiction novel, A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid, about Antigua—the lasting effects of British colonialism, criticism of the tourist industry and corruption of Antiguan government. Throughout this course, Étudians will research and analyze a wide variety of multimedia texts about Antigua, Sheboygan, and Native American history in Wisconsin; focused on the themes of tourist and native, colonialism and gentrification, and the cultural importance of movement.
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