Whirligig By Paul Fleischman. Whirligig : noun 1. a toy that spins around in the wind 2. a thing...

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Whirlig ig By Paul Fleischman

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Whirligig

By Paul Fleischman

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Whirligig Examples

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Literary Terms• Characterization: The

method in which an author develops a character

• Dynamic Character: A character that CHANGES over time

• Static Character: A character that does NOT change in a story

• Setting: The time(s) and location (s) a story takes place

• Theme: The author’s main message of a story; it must be more than one word (a complete thought and complete sentence)

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Key Terms to know• Restitution: The act

of making good or compensating for loss, damage, or injury

• Karass: A network or group of people that are unknown to them are somehow connected or linked

• Chrysalis: anything in the process of developing (protected stage of developing into an adult)

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CharactersDescribe Brent Bishop and how he changes from the beginning to the end.

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Characters•Lea Zamora: the name, Lea, means spun by the wind.” Why is a whirligig symbolic?

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Who is in Lea’s Karass

Anthony

Steph

Flaco

Jennifer’s grandmother

Why isn’t Brent part of her karass?

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Setting• Non-linear, multiple locations, and multiple times

• Begins in Chicago- Brent goes to Chaz’s party, drinks to fit in, and decides to kill himself by driving and swerving into traffic, but he kills innocent Lea instead

• Mrs. Zamora wants Brent to place whirligigs of Lea’s image in the four corners of the nation to spread her spirit and joy

• Brent stayed in a camp ground –Washington…meets cyclist

• Stayed at a hostel-California…meets Emil

• Stayed at a hotel- Main…meets artist

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Setting Continued• Bellevue, Washington- angel playing harp:

Anthony finally can stop playing the violin

• San Diego, California- mermaid on whale: Jennifer’s grandmother had hope for survivors to keep on moving forward.

• Miami, Florida- wooden marching band- Flaco, the street sweeper- discovered that people belong together like a band and flock of birds

• Weeksboro, Main- Lea’s face decorated with sea glass and shells Brent found-helps Steph visualize her future and finds her boyfriend

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Characters that Taught BrentCyclist

• Taught him how to play Go

Emil

• A German traveler; gave him a book to read, “Two Years Before the Mast”/love of learning and education

Mrs. Zamora

• Taught Brent to self-discover, forgive, and give back to the world

Artist in Main

• Taught Brent that he can forgive himself and people are not defined by their past

Brent

• Taught himself to make whirligigs, play the harmonica, forgive himself, constellations

Lea

• There is more to life than superficial needs like fitting in/belonging

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Discussion Question

•Why are those other four stories placed between the chapters about Brent’s growth?

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Discussion Question

•Name three behaviors that show Brent to be desperate in the beginning of the novel.

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Discussion Question

•What was Mrs. Zamora’s plan for Brent? How does Brent react?

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Discussion Question

•What did we learn from Flaco, the street cleaner?

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Discussion Question

•Why were whirligigs a tribute to Lea? How is the whirligig a symbol in this book?

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Discussion Question

Why did the whirligig have so much beauty attached to it according to Jennifer’s grandmother?

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Themes•Brainstorm possible themes for: belonging, guilt, forgiveness, self-discovery/coming of age

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