A Long Walk to Water Analysis Notes – Presentation Analyzing Literary Devices
This resource explores key literary elements and how they develop in the novel. This comprehensive 36-slide presentation explores key literary elements and how they develop in the text, organized by chapter sections. The notes address plot, point of view, theme, irony, figurative language, symbolism, imagery, characterization, conflict, motif, and much more. The notes can be used for students to copy or as discussion starters. After using this presentation, your students will have a much deeper understanding of A Long Walk to Water.
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➡️ A Long Walk to Water Analysis Notes Presentation: This 36-slide PowerPoint presentation shares essential insights into how literary devices and story elements are used throughout A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. After completing each chapter section, share these notes with students to copy into their own notebooks or as prompts for class discussions.
Topics Covered in the A Long Walk to Water Analysis Notes:
Here are just some of the topics explored in the presentation:
- Theme
- Symbolism
- Recurring Motifs
- Characterization
- Conflict
- Tone
- Mood
- Irony
- Irony
- Foreshadowing
- Imagery
- Plot
- Characterization
- And much more!
Whether used as a teaching guide, student reference, or discussion tool, this resource provides a clear, section-by-section approach that helps students engage critically with A Long Walk to Water and appreciate the literary depth behind Salva’s and Nya’s intertwined stories.
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