The Girl Who Drank The Moon ist ein Fantasy-Roman über ein magisches Land und ein junges Mädchen namens Luna, das sich seiner wachsenden Kräfte nicht bewusst ist, weil es als Baby Mondlicht getrunken hat. Schüler jeden Alters werden diese wunderschön erzählte, spannende und magische Reise mit Themen wie Freundlichkeit und Grausamkeit, Hoffnung und Verzweiflung und die Bedeutung der Liebe über alles genießen.
Die Schüler können die verschiedenen Themen, Symbole und Motive in The Girl Who Drank the Moon verfolgen und eine Spinnenkarte erstellen, die sie beschriftet, definiert und illustriert.
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THE BOG
FEAR AND CONTROL
FOG, CLOUDS, SUNSHINE
The Bog is a symbol of creation. It is the origin of all life and also where one goes when their life has ended. Glerk says, "In the beginning, there was the Bog. And the Bog covered the world and the Bog was the world and the world was the Bog."
The villagers of the Protectorate are so scared of the witch that they are willing to sacrifice one of their own every year in order to save the village. "Sacrifice one or sacrifice all. That is the way of the world. We couldn't change it if we tried." In this way, the Elders and Sister Ignatia control people by keeping them in a constant state of fear.
The Protectorate is continuously cloudy, grey, and dark. The citizens are full of sorrow and feel hopeless. They don't realize that their despair is beneficial to the Elders and Sister Ignatia, who do everything in their power to keep citizens bereft of hope and joy. When Antain and Ethyne marry and are about to have a child, their hopefulness starts to bring sunshine and light to the Protectorate.
THE GIRL WHO DRANK THE MOONThemes, Symbols, and Motifs