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In this assignment, we explore key elements from Orleanna's chapter in Book 2 (pages 87-98). Students will identify moments where Orleanna's narrative shifts from addressing the reader to conversing with another figure. We will analyze her revelations about Nathan and assess whether they alter his sympathy, referencing specific passages from the text. Additionally, we'll investigate the pivotal day that Orleanna suggests sealed their fate, linking it back to events in Book 1. This critical analysis will deepen our understanding of character motivations and narrative styles.
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Today: Grab some sticky notes as you come in to the room. Take out your writing assignment that you SHOULD HAVE COMPLETED last night
Book 2: Orleanna’sChapter (pgs 87-98) 1. In Book 1, it seems as if Orleanna is talking to the reader. In Book2, that changes. Find a line that suggests she is talking to someone else (please copy the start of the line, not the whole line, and the page number). Who is she talking to (general, not specific)? 2. What does Orleanna reveal about Nathan (look at the last paragraph on page 97 and the 2 paragraphs on page 98)? Does this make him more or less sympathetic? Explain. 3. Orleanna says their fate changed and was sealed on one fateful day. What day is she referring to (quote is on page 90 and it is about what happened in Book 1)?