- For
Wednesday, read to page 46 in Serendib and answer the following on
other paper (handwritten is fine):
- The
writing itself:
- Write
down 2 sentences or passages that you like and, briefly, why you like
them. If there are sentences that you don’t like, write them down and
comment on their weakness.
- Write
down 2 similes and comment on whether they are any good.
- Write
down a few instances where single words are used in an interesting way,
maybe in a way that surprises you.
- Is
there one moment when the language sounds poetic?
- Setting:
- How
well does the author evoke a sense of place? Can you point to a specific
passage that demonstrates where it is done well or poorly, and then
explain what precise things make it work (or not)? In answering this,
keep in mind the use of senses (all five!) and the use of naming things,
of being specific.
- Character:
- Citing
the one major character and one minor character, comment on how well the
author makes each of them distinctive—in speech, in attitude, in
gestures, in clothes and appearance, in possessions.
- Dialogue:
Comment on whether it sounds believable to you?
- Suspense
/ Tension:
- Do
you find yourself wanting to turn the pages and read on? If so, what is
it that is pulling you along?
- How
well does the author create tension with the military presence?
- Humor:
- Do
you find any parts of this book funny? If so, point to them and comment
on how the humor is created.