Categorías: Todo - exploration - nature - arctic - perspective

por SARAH MOYA hace 1 mes

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Explorer's Daughter

The narrative centers around the experience of observing narwhal hunting in the Arctic, offering an intimate glimpse into this remote and harsh environment. The setting, vividly described, serves to immerse the reader in the unique landscape and underscore the significance of the hunting practice to the local community.

Explorer's Daughter

Explorer's Daughter

What other CHARACTERS apart from the narrator are in the text? How are they described? Why does the writer include them- TO DO WHAT?

Where is the text SET and how is it described and WHY IS THERE DETAIL ABOUT THIS SETTING- IN ORDER TO DO WHAT?

How does the text END (AND WHY- IN ORDER TO DO WHAT?

NARRATOR- Who are they and how does who they are affect their perspectives?

How does the text START (AND WHY- IN ORDER TO DO WHAT?)

Explore the moral dilemma of hunting beautiful animals

2. What are the writer's INTENTIONS in writing about this experience?

DESCRIBE a remote region of the world that the average person would not be likely to visit themselves.

Main topic

Subtopic

Challenge stereotype of hunting.

1. WHAT IS THE EXPERIENCE BEING DESCRIBED?

Experience of observing narwhal being hunted in the Arctic.

What are the big THEMES or IDEAS in this text- WHAT does the writer want you to think about and WHY?