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IN ONE SENTENCE, WHAT IS THE THEME OF THE POEM? ADD 2 QUOTES ILLUSTRATING THIS THEME. IT IS IN OUR NATURE TO WANT CHANGE BUT IT IS ALSO IN OUR NATURE TO WANT TO HELP THOSE WHO HAVE GONE ASTRAY 1 BILL'S YOUNG BROTHER, STAYED AWAY LATE, AND IT WAS DARK WHEN HE STARTED DOWN THE HILL-4 2 PLACED THE MAP OF IT IN HIS HAND -15
WHAT IS THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE POEM? INCLUDED AT LEAST TWO QUOTES FROM THE POEM THAT ILLUSTRATE THE POINT OF VIEW. THE POV IS 3RD PERSON OMNISCIENT& BILL WHO...6 FOR MCKINLEY FELT THE PASTURE'S DARKNESS JOINED TO ALL THE REST OF DARKNESS EVERYWHERE. HE SAID AND LAID THE FIELD OUT CLEAR UNDER MCKINLEY'S FEET& PLACED THE MAP OF IT IN HIS HEAD. 15
WHAT IS THE PERSPECTIVE? ADD 2 QUOTES ILLUSTRATING THE PERSPECTIVE. THE PERSPECTIVE IS FROM BOTH MCKINLEY AND BILL. HE MISSED THE HOUSE .. 10 PLACED THE MAP OF IT IN HIS HEAD 15
ADOPT A DIFFERENT POV AND LIST IT. REWRITE THE POEM FROM THIS ALTERNATE PERSPECTIVE. FIRST PERSON LIMITED FROM MCKINLEY: (10-12): I MISSED THE HOUSE AND WENT ON DOWN AND CROSSED THE DRAW AND POUNDED ON WHERE THE PASTURE WIDENED ON THE OTHER SIDE, I WAS LOST THEN FOR SURE. BILL WAS PROPPED IN THE DOOR WAY AND HE HEARD ME CIRCLING.
READ YOUR LINES OUT LOUD. WHAT IS THE THEME OF THIS POEM? ADD 2 QUOTES ILLUSTRATING THIS THEME. THIS NEW THEME IS MORE LITERAL FEEL TO IT. THE NEW THEME WOULD BE THAT WE RUN AWAY FROM THINGS WE DO NOT KNOW.
HOW IS THIS THEME DIFFERENT FROM THE ORIGINAL? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER. THIS THEME IS MORE CENTERED AROUND THE HUMAN REACTION TO THE UNKNOWN. RATHER THAN THE METAPHORICAL NATURE OF HUMANS.
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