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“Sonata for Harp and Bicycle”

“Sonata for Harp and Bicycle”. By Joan Aiken. Setting: . Present Day and 50 years ago; over 2 days; Halloween London, England Grimes Building - haunted. Characterization:. Jason Ashgrove – copy writer; is cursed by the ghost of W. Heron (hair turns white) Curious

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“Sonata for Harp and Bicycle”

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  1. “Sonata for Harp and Bicycle” By Joan Aiken

  2. Setting: • Present Day and 50 years ago; over 2 days; Halloween • London, England • Grimes Building - haunted

  3. Characterization: • Jason Ashgrove – copy writer; is cursed by the ghost of W. Heron (hair turns white) • Curious • Devises a plan to reunite ghosts • Jumps off escape ending curse • Falls in love with Miss Golden • Bernice Golden – Jason’s secretary • Gives Jason clues about mystery • Helps Jason because she loves him • William Heron – ghost haunts building for 50 yrs. • AKA the wailing watchman on bike • Kills himself after feeling rejected by Daisy • Daisy Bell – music teacher • Ghost who haunts building • William’s love • “pines away” = broken heart

  4. Conflicts: • Type - Man vs. AF (Jason vs. curse/ghost) • Develop - Jason is told he will die within five days. He must figure out a way to beat the curse. • Resolution – Jason reunites William and Daisy; beating the curse

  5. Themes: • “Love makes one accomplish great things” • “Love survives time and death” • “Love conquers all”

  6. Literary Elements • Point of view – 3rd person • Foreshadowing – • “the bell tinkled its tiny warning” • “No one is allowed to stay in the building after 5pm” • Fire escape, harp, bike • Situational Irony – The ghosts haunt the building for 50 years, but they never meet

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