The stories The Gossiper and Betty Ann share the theme of regret. The author shows the theme of regret in The Gossiper by a lesson. The author compares gossip to chicken feathers blowing in the wind. The author talks about how when you spread gossip, you cannot take it back, just like trying to collect chicken feathers that have blown away. In this way the author shows that the character cannot take back their actions and they feel regret because of that.
The author shows the theme of regret in the story Betty Ann by feelings. In the story an adult regrets bullying a classmate when she was younger. In the story the author says "We tell ourselves it takes more than that to send someone over the edge. Maybe so, maybe not. But there are no erasers." This means that the author is saying that you may think you need to put in a lot of work to make someone feel bad, but you really don't need to.
Great job Jude! I agree you cannot take back what you do in the past.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Jude! It takes a lot of thought to find metaphors like you saw in the book. It's clever how the author uses the chicken feathers as a gossip problem. Good job finding the theme!
ReplyDeleteGood Job! The stories you described do show the theme regret. You did a good job of explaining in the last paragraph.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Jude! I feel like you did a great job with pulling out all the examples out of your book. It had to take some work, awesome effort!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Jude! You showed the theme you picked well!
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ReplyDeleteGreat Job! You did a good job on your theme and gave great evidence. I like the book you chose and gave great effort.
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