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“The Tell-Tale Heart” p. 522 (Red textbook p. 380) Symbolism- using images or items to represent abstract ideas or concepts. The symbol carries a deeper meaning than the item itself (for example: An American flag may symbolize freedom and democracy; A dove may symbolize peace and harmony). Project Directions: 1. Create 4 squares on your paper. 2. For two of the squares, draw the following symbols: eye heart Underneath (or on the back) the symbols, write a well-constructed paragraph that analyzes and explains the symbol’s connection to the story or characters. Be sure to explain the deeper meaning of the symbol. For example: The eye is a symbol for the old man’s eye is a very literal connection. Dig deeper…what is the significance of this eye to the narrator or reader? 3. For the other two squares, find two more symbols to connect to the text. Do a closer reading of the text to find other objects in the story that may represent something other than the items themselves. Underneath, explain the symbolism and how the images/items connect to the text and characters. 4. Use colored pencils or markers to enhance your illustrations. “The Tell-Tale Heart” p. 522 (Red textbook p. 380) Symbolism- using images or items to represent abstract ideas or concepts. The symbol carries a deeper meaning than the item itself (for example: An American flag may symbolize freedom and democracy; A dove may symbolize peace and harmony). Project Directions: 1. Create 4 squares on your paper. 2. For two of the squares, draw the following symbols: eye heart Underneath (or on the back) the symbols, write a well-constructed paragraph that analyzes and explains the symbol’s connection to the story or characters. Be sure to explain the deeper meaning of the symbol. For example: The eye is a symbol for the old man’s eye is a very literal connection. Dig deeper…what is the significance of this eye to the narrator or reader? 3. For the other two squares, find two more symbols to connect to the text. Do a closer reading of the text to find other objects in the story that may represent something other than the items themselves. Underneath, explain the symbolism and how the images/items connect to the text and characters. 4. Use colored pencils or markers to enhance your illustrations. “The Tell-Tale Heart” p. 522 (Red textbook p. 380) Symbolism- using images or items to represent abstract ideas or concepts. The symbol carries a deeper meaning than the item itself (for example: An American flag may symbolize freedom and democracy; A dove may symbolize peace and harmony). Project Directions: 1. Create 4 squares on your paper. 2. For two of the squares, draw the following symbols: eye heart Underneath (or on the back) the symbols, write a well-constructed paragraph that analyzes and explains the symbol’s connection to the story or characters. Be sure to explain the deeper meaning of the symbol. For example: The eye is a symbol for the old man’s eye is a very literal connection. Dig deeper…what is the significance of this eye to the narrator or reader? 3. For the other two squares, find two more symbols to connect to the text. Do a closer reading of the text to find other objects in the story that may represent something other than the items themselves. Underneath, explain the symbolism and how the images/items connect to the text and characters. 4. Use colored pencils or markers to enhance your illustrations. “The Tell-Tale Heart” p. 522 (Red textbook p. 380) Symbolism- using images or items to represent abstract ideas or concepts. The symbol carries a deeper meaning than the item itself (for example: An American flag may symbolize freedom and democracy; A dove may symbolize peace and harmony). Project Directions: 1. Create 4 squares on your paper. 2. For two of the squares, draw the following symbols: eye heart Underneath (or on the back) the symbols, write a well-constructed paragraph that analyzes and explains the symbol’s connection to the story or characters. Be sure to explain the deeper meaning of the symbol. For example: The eye is a symbol for the old man’s eye is a very literal connection. Dig deeper…what is the significance of this eye to the narrator or reader? 3. For the other two squares, find two more symbols to connect to the text. Do a closer reading of the text to find other objects in the story that may represent something other than the items themselves. Underneath, explain the symbolism and how the images/items connect to the text and characters. 4. Use colored pencils or markers to enhance your illustrations.