Landforms/Climates
Literary Geography
Examples...
100
Down low landforms/climates.
What is swamps, crowds, fog, darkness, fields, heat, unpleasantness, people, life, and death?
100
Geography.
What is the defining, definition, or even being of a character?
100
Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver
This piece of literature involves a character that is not content with where her life is. She decides to move from Pittman, Kentucky to Tucson. In it, she gains new opportunities and possibilities. She meets new people, has a foreign landscape that is welcoming, and finds herself involved in a shelter movement. All of this wouldn't have happened if she didn't move.
200
up high landforms/climates
What is snow, ice, purity, thin air, clear views, isolation, life, and death?
200
humans inhabiting spaces and spaces inhabiting humans.
What is Literary Geography about?
200
Going After Cacciato by Tim O'Brien
This piece of literature is when the land actually becomes the enemy. The land is the enemy of the young Americans, because it hides Vietcong fighters, who then can produce surprise attacks and sudden death.
300
to run amok.
What is the reasoning for sending characters to the south?
300
literary geography.
This is theme, symbols, mood, tone, and/or plot, as well as psychology, attitude, finance, industry, and about anything that place can forge in the people who live there.
300
"The Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Hemingway.
This piece of literature gave the example of using high landforms/climates and low landforms/climates. A leopard dies at the top of a mountain and a writer dies on flat land of gangrene. The death of the writer is much more ugly and horrible than the death of the leopard. The leopard's death was clean and pure.
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