Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Blog #7: Pan's Labyrinth Analysis
Pan's Labyrinth Archetypal Hero's Journey Tracking Chart
Mise En Scene Paragraphs
Blog #6: Fairy Tale Poetry PowerPoint Presentation
Beauty Presentation
TPCASTT Chart
Final Draft
The passage was placed in the middle of the book. It plays
the role of a turning point in which Sethe makes a breakthrough in realizing
that Beloved is her daughter. This is very influential because it help escalate
the story line and crates a better connection with Sethe and Beloved. This
turning point not only creates a connection between Sethe and Beloved but it
also engages the reader.
The
passage chosen was in the middle of the novel but it wasn’t an unexpected turn
of events in fact the whole story is leading up to the moment where Sethe
realizes that Beloved is her daughter. From the first moment that they meet her
she had this presence that you could tell was familiar. So many coincidences
occurred such as the name Beloved is a very uncommon name and not only that but
she also didn’t have a last name. She also seemed to have this mother daughter
connection between the two. The author purposely must have written the book to
where Sethe does not realize who beloved is because to the reader in is
apparent from the beginning to the end of the book.
This
passage is very influential and a big turning point in the book it sparks the
beginning of the end for Sethe and the novel. This passage plays one of the
biggest roles in the whole book because Sethe and Beloved become so connected
with each other that it is almost unhealthy. Sethe suffers the worst of it and
becomes almost like Baby Suggs and is deteriorating in a bed. Beloved on a
lesser note has gained weight and relies heavily on Sethes affection. The
silver lining of this page is Denver a coming of age story of sorts. Denver is
the first to realize that Beloved as dangerous as her mother. Denver does not
try to fix her mother and Beloved but instead leaves the house she was raised
in and gets a job to take care of her mother and Beloved. This passage is so important
because it helps make the novel more cohesive and gets the ball rolling on the
end of the book.
This
passage truly is very influential. It’s when Sethe finally realizes that
Beloved is her daughter. When this happens Sethe’s relationship with Beloved
becomes unhealthy and Sethe is bed ridden towards the end of the novel. The silver
lining of this novel is Denver she was totally dependent on Sethe. Once she
realized Sethe was beyond saving she evolved into a productive member of
society. This turning point that changes the path and tone of the whole story
for better and worse.