Literary Treks: Characters on the MoveBloomsbury Academic, 2003 - 212 pages Offering a wealth of maps and geographic routes for 28 books, this guide illustrates how to teach with literary maps, taking students on a journey through real and imaginary terrains. Entries span a range of genres and literary formats (including novels, dramas, and diaries); each follows a book's protagonist through space and time, covering places visited as well as historical figures, customs, cultures, and events. |
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... Indian village in colonial Maine to a Chinatown crab market in post - World War II San Francisco and a futur- istic world where human life takes shape in glass jars on a conveyor belt of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World . The geographic ...
... Indians , an eastern Abenaki people who lived on forest game in winter and seafood in summer . They also traded furs , pottery , and birch bark crafts for corn , blankets , and ammunition . Attean , a Penebscot boy , teaches Matt ...
... Indians imitate . Because the two boys are trespass- ing on the turtle clan's territory , he must leave the fox to chew off its foot . Matt is embar- rassed by white cruelty . 11. Indian village To Indian peers in his village , an ...
Contents
The Diary of a Young Girl | 1 |
Bless Me Ultima | 11 |
Brave New World | 19 |
Copyright | |
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