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The SIFT^2 SIF T^2 Method Metho d of Literary Anal Analysis When exploring how a writer uses literary elements and stylistic technique to convey meaning or theme, this method allows you to “sift” through the parts in order to comprehend the whole. SIFT^2 Method
S: Symbolism: examine the title and text for symbolism What is/are the important symbol(s) for your theme? How does the meaning of the symbol(s) change throughout the novel, and how does the symbol contribute to theme? (The answer(s) to this question must appear on your final project). Remember, in addition to object, characters can be symbolic as well.
I: Imagery: Identify images and sensory details Choose 5 important p passages assages that illustrate good examples of imagery imager y. What effects is the author trying to convey with these images? (The answer(s) to this question must appear on your final project).
F: Figurative Language: analyze figurative language and other devices Writers use figures of speech such as similes, metaphors, personification, allusion and irony to form images. How do these figures of speech help to convey effect and meaning? (The answer(s) to this question must appear on your final project)
T: Tone Analyze the author s word choice in the novel. What language, diction, word choice is used in passages that contribute to your group s theme of the novel. What is the tone of those passages? ʼ
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T: Theme Because all literary devices lead to tone and theme, this process will help you perceive what insights about life the author is revealing about each eac h subject. Ask yourself what life-lessons the main characters have learned or what lesson you have learned as a result of your reading. Look for statements in the section by characters or the narrator that comment on life, the world, or human nature, thereby implying theme. Your findings should be a part of your project.
Lord of the t he Flies Project Requirements Requirements Objective: To To use the SIFT^2 method to identify symbolism, imagery, imagery, figures of speech, and tone/theme in William Golding s Lord of the Flies ʼ
Part I: Individual • Read the novel for comprehension b ook for ALL themes • Complete “Theme Analysis” flip book • Re-read the novel paying attention to your group s assigned theme focus Part II: Group • Discuss your thoughts, ideas and SIFT information with group • Decide on format for project • Analyze the story together to complete project requirements • Create a 3-D representation of a symbol for your section ʼ
Project Requirement R equirements s The project must include the following: • The title of the book prominently displayed • The “theme” prominently displayed • Large graphic organizer representing the SIFT elements • At least 3 drawings/illustrations on your project in addition to the 3-D symbol. The project can be in the shape of an object and that will meet the requirements, as well. Part III: Presentation Pr esentation • Presenters must present the information that is on the project. Your group should read from notes, not from the theme flipbook itself. Each member of the group is responsible for at least one section of the presentation. • Present 3-D representation of the symbol and explain its significance to the novel as a whole. * In a nutshell, this is a group “science-fair life” project. Projects must be completed and ready to present by________________, so plan accordingly. The entire group needs to equally commit to this project. pr oject. There will be NO switching of groups. This is an HONORS class and you are expected to adapt to the needs of your group. Everyone must do their part to ensure the success of the project and presentation. LOTF Weekly Schedule Monday - Vocabulary sentences/Lesson for writing portfolio por tfolio Tuesday - LOTF Socratic Seminar Wednesday - LOTF group meeting (Work on Theme Flipbook) Thursday - Read LOTF Friday - Vocabulary Quiz and grammar lesson