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Long Way Down av Jason Reynolds

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Long Way Down är en mycket hyllad ung vuxenroman som är gripande skriven på levande fri vers. Det är den kraftfulla berättelsen om en ung man vid namn Will Holloman som står inför ett livsförändrande beslut. Engagera eleverna med färdiga Storyboard That -aktiviteter!




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  • SIMILE
  • Shawn was zipped into a bag and rolled away, his blood added to the pavement galaxy of bubblegum stars. The tape framed it like it was art. And the next day, kids would play mummy with it.
  • PERSONIFICATION
  • "My mother used to say, I know you're young, gotta get it out, but just remember, when you're walking in the nighttime, make sure the nighttime ain't walking into you.”
  • SIMILE
  • "And my mom moaning low…hanging over my brother's body like a dimmed light post."
  • Reynolds weaves every day objects and scenes into the tragic events of Shawn's death. These innocent elements like bubblegum on the sidewalk and children using the caution tape as a plaything lend a sense of the ordinary to the horrific and shocking circumstances of a shooting. The similes suggest that while tragic, shootings are something with which the neighborhood has sadly become all too familiar.
  • The author uses "the nighttime" often to describe the ways in which some of the characters turn towards dangerous and destructive behavior such as selling drugs, owning guns, joining gangs, seeking revenge. Will's mother warned Shawn about getting caught up in that world. In her quote, "the nighttime" is used like a person - "walking into you".
  • Reynolds uses a variety of similes to create visceral imagery of each moment. He describes the shattering grief felt by Will's mother as she holds her oldest son, Shawn, after he has been shot, saying that she was hanging over his body "like a dimmed light post."
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