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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1) Why might it be important to analyze various literary elements within a story?<br><strong>It analyzes the book from different perspectives and with different aspects.<br></strong><br>2) How can you tell if your idea for something like a theme is correct?<br><strong>There shouldn't be any plot holes in the theme. The theme should be recognizable in the book and there shouldn't be any parts in the book that disprove it.</strong><br><br>3) Thinking beyond English class, when might you also be required to analyze a part of something (either for a class or a career)?<br><strong>In the economic world you have to be able to identify trends in the market and reoccurring patterns.</strong><br><br>4) Why do you think that analysis is such a big part of our lives?<br><strong>It is used to understand things and even predict things before they happen.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>5) Write down a complete sentence as a theme theme that reveals a lesson/message that you learn in chapter 11.<br><strong>The conch was the only thing keeping law and order and without it they children will plummet into savagery.</strong><br><br>6) Provide a quote (either narration or dialogue) that helps to support your choice of theme for #5.&nbsp; (make sure it is in quotation marks and includes the author's last name and page #)<br><strong>"I tell you, I got the conch! Surprisingly there was silence now" Golding 180</strong><br><br>7) Provide a second quote (either narration or dialogue) that helps to support your choice of theme for #5.&nbsp; (make sure it is in quotation marks and includes the author's last name and page #)<br><strong>"Viciously, with full intention, he hurled the spear at Ralph."</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>8) Explain, in complete sentences, how your chosen theme is connected to an analysis of another literary element (i.e. characterization, setting, plot, symbolism, motif, etc.) in the story.<br><br><strong>My theme connects with the conch &amp; its symbol as law and order and with that symbol now gone savagery is to come.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1) Metaphor and symbolism can sound quite similar. How can you tell what is a metaphor versus what is a symbol?<br><strong>Metaphor is to compare two things, symbolism isn't.</strong><br>2) Why do you think that it is common to use metaphors in literature?<br><strong>Metaphors draw parallels between things to help the reader understand the literature better.</strong><br>3) What might be a metaphor that William Golding put in earlier chapters of Lord of the Flies? (i.e. think of two things or ideas and the comparison made between them)<br><br><strong>Piggy's specs and fire (which also symbolizes rescue).</strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>4) What do you think is a metaphor that is made in chapter 10 (what do objects/ideas are being compared)?<br><strong>The conch and Ralph authority<br></strong><br><br>5) Provide one quote (either dialogue or narration) that helps to describe an aspect of your chosen metaphor.<br><strong>"I thought they wanted the conch"<br>Jack and his tribe raided Ralph's camp and could of easily taken the conch but they don't view the conch having any sort of authority anymore so it is worthless to them.</strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>6) Explain, in complete sentences, why you think that the metaphor you came up with is an important aspect to chapter 10? (i.e. try to connect to another literary element like characterization, symbol, motif, theme, etc.)<br><br><strong>My metaphor is an important aspect of chapter 10 because it shows that Jack doesn't have any value for Ralph's authority. This related to the theme of law and order because it shows that it is fading and they are transitioning into savages.</strong></div>]]></description>
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