Mary Moon Themes and techniques
Thematic concerns of Mary Moon and the Stars by Janice Galloway. Identify the theme or literary technique that is being described.
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03.18.22
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Mary Moon is not looked after and has to fend for herself.
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Mary Moon doesn't have enough money to be fed properly or have a warm coat.
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The narrator and Mary build a bond and start spending time together.
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Children don't want to be around Mary and call her names.
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The stars are an example of this literary technique.
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"as thin as a string" this simile is an example of what literary technique?
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The mother and gran of the narrator have different thoughts on Mary- their views c__________.
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Descriptions of Mary make the reader feel s_________ for her.
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The ___________ of the narrator's gran helps us to understand the prejudice that Mary Moon faces.
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People judge Mary because of the part of town/street she is from and because she isn't as clean and well-presented as others.
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