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Island of the Blue Dolphins

Island of the Blue Dolphins

Slide 1

Author

Scott O'Dell

Subtopic 1

Genre

Historical Fiction

Subtopic 2

Historical Fiction books are based on real facts but are not a real story.

Setting

Slide 2

The setting of this book takes place on the Island of the Blue Dolphins and many places on it.

Characters

Since the author made the book in the main character Karana's point of veiw the other characters are introduced by her.

Text Evidence for Characters

Most charters are introduced in chapters 1 and 2 such as Ramo, Karana's brother, on page 1 and Ulape, Karana's sister, on page 11.

Text Evidence for Setting

My Text Evidence for the Setting is on page 7. "The sea witch surrounds the Island of the Blue Dolphins belongs to us,"

Rising Action

The Rising Action events lead to the Cimax of the book.

Slide 3

Event 1

The Aleut ship came to the Island of the Blue Dolphins.

Text Evidence for Event 1

My Text Evidence for Event 1 is on page 1, "I rember the daythe Aleut ship came to our Island.

Event 2

Most men of the village got killed by the Aleuts.

Text Evidence for Event 2

On page 23 I found my Text Evidence for Event 2. "the two lines surged back and forth along the beach. Men fell to the sand and rose to fight again. Other fell and did not get up."

Event 3

The white men's ship came to take the people of the village.

Text Evidence for Event 3

The Text Evidence for Event 3 is on page 33-34. "The ship, does not belong to our ememies, the Aleuts. There are white men on this ship"

Climax

The Climax of the book Island of the Blue Dolphins is when the Karana and her brother get left by the white men's ship

Slide 4

Text Evidence for Climax

On page 40 I found my Text Evidence for the Climax. "The ship had disappeared. 'Will it come back?' Ramo asked.

Falling Action

Slide 5

The falling Action in a book is what comes after the Climax.

Event 1

Ramo the main characters brother dies to the wild dog pack but killed two of the dogs.

Text Evidence for Event 1

My Text Evidence for Event 1 is on page 47. "He was lying on his back, and had a deep wound in his throat. He lay very still."

Event 2

The main character gets a dog and calls him Rontu (Fox Eyes) because of this yellow eyes.

Text Evidence for Event 2

Page 98 "I could not call him Dog. The name I thought of was Rontu, witch in our language means Fox Eyes" This is my Text Evidence for Event 2

Resolution

The Resolution in the book Island of the Blue Dolphins is when Karana gets saved by the white men's boat.

Slide 6

Text Evidence for Resolution

My Text Evidence is on page 176. "on a morning of calm seas, the ship came back.

Conflict

Slide 7

The Conflict in Island of the Blue Dolphins is Man vs. Nature because she is on the island trying to surive the hardships.

Text Evidence for Conflict

Karana had to surive on the Island on the Blue Dolphins until the white men's ship came.

Protagionist and Antagonist

Slide 8

The Protaginist is often the main charter.

The Antagonist is often the villian of the story.

Protaginist

The main character, Karana, is a caring, smart and alway prepaired. She's ready to take action whenever she needs to with Rontu by her side.

Text Evidence for Protaginist

You can tell throughout the book.

Antagonist

The Aluets are untrustworthy, sly and cunning. like a fox they can pounce at any moment and strike their inoccent, unknowing prey.

Text Evidence for Antagonist

Almost all Chapter 4 is my Text Evidence for the Aleuts.

Figurative Language

Slide 9

The type of Figurative Language in Island of the Blue Dolphins is Simile

Text Evidence for Figurative Language

My Text Evidence for Figurative Language is on page 1 "quick as a cricket.

Imagery

The book clearly describs Karana's suroundings from her point of veiw.

Slide 10

Text Evidence for Imagery

Page 2 is where my Text Evidence is. "The sea is smooth, like a stone without scratches."

Theme

The Theme of Island of the Blue dolphins is"Challenges can be over come by hardwork and patience"

Slide 11

Text Evidence for Theme

The part of the book that connects with rhe Theme is when Karana was trying to catch the devilfish.

My text Evidence is on page 18. "swimming in the clear water was the devilfish."

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