Tracking+a+Literary+Element+in+Coraline

For //Coraline//, each of you'll be tracking a literary element. What do I mean by this? Well, to track an animal is to follow it in its own world. Think of your literary element as an animal you're tracking in its own environment. The animals we're looking at are setting, plot, theme, characterzation, narration/point of view, and foreshadow. We've already looked at these, but the point of tracking them is to see the part they play in the book and how they evolve throughout the story, just like you would track an animal to understand its role in its environment. Every chapter or two, I'll ask you to find a line of text from the book that exemplifies your element. You'll then put the line in context and explain why you think it's a good example of your element and the role it plays. You'll be doing this on the wiki.

Look below to see your element:


 * E Block**

Brennan: Setting Amir: Conflict / Plot Daisy: Theme Susannah: Setting Grace: Plot Jimin: Characterization Isaiah: Characterization Zesru: Setting


 * D Block**

Mioshi: Setting Jai-Lynn: Characterization Iris: Characterization Julie: Point of View / Theme Ari: Plot / Foreshadowing Harrison: Plot / Foreshadowing Julian: Plot Derek: Setting

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