DIDLS assignment and notes |
If you were absent last week because of orchestra, tennis, or other events, print this assignment and go through the steps. We haven't worked through DIDLS since "The Cask of Amontillado", so it's okay if you're rusty. Just consider this a warm-up for what you are doing now - SIFTing through text for tone, theme, and imagery.
For this assignment, everything you do revolves around characterizing Jem. He is just as important as Scout, and gets some attention in this chapter.
**If anyone else is reading this, I hope you read Chapter 6. It's a doozy...and you might have a quiz on the book tomorrow.