![]() ![]() Here’s a look at themes you and your class may want to discuss. Click here for an overview and lesson plans for “The Interlopers.” Click the picture for the entire unit. In this story, enemies become temporary friends. In “Amigo Brothers,” friends become temporary enemies. Example: Where the two boys have grown up highlights how important boxing has been for them.Visualize setting by evaluating what effect the setting has on the characters and on the mood of the story.Example: Both boys are motivated by their love of boxing and their friendship.Look for evidence regarding character motives. Analyze character motivation by noting which characters are dynamic and which ones are static.Example: The primary conflict pits best friends against each other.Discuss Plot by analyzing cause and effect and identifying major and minor conflicts.Understanding theme involves understanding plot, characters, and setting.The theme is revealed by the way characters change in a story, conflicts in the story, and statements made by the narrator or characters.Theme is the central idea or message in a literary work.Students should be familiar with the following information in order for your theme lesson plan to be effective: To wave or swing, especially swiftly or violentlyģ0 29.Check out the entire “Amigo Brothers” unit plan. To invent, compose, or do without much preparationĢ8 27. Causing great pain, damage, or destruction overwhelmingĢ6 25. From what point of view is the Amigo Brothers told?Ģ3 22. His short, muscular frame makes him the better slugger.Ģ2 21. His hair is black and in a natural afro style. He has a long reach so he is the better boxer.Ģ1 20. His hair is long and always falling over his eyes. Also, their competition is finally over.Ģ0 19. Why do the two friends embrace before they hear the results of the match?īecause they know each has done his absolute best. How does the fight end? The fighters leave the ring together before the winner is announced.ġ9 18. In Round one, they both stopped their punches in midair.ġ8 17. How does Round three end compared to Round one?Īfter Round three, the two don’t stop punching when the bell rings. Why does Antonio and Felix want the match to end quickly?ġ7 16. #WHO WINS THE FIGHT FROM AMIGO BROTHERS MOVIE#Why does Felix go see a fight movie before the fight?ġ6 15. As Antonio sits on the rooftop passing time, what does he think of fighting?ġ5 14. They have to fight each other in the division finals to go to the Golden Gloves Championship.ġ4 13. What causes the wall between the two friends? They each want to become lightweight boxing champion of the world.ġ3 12. What is a flashback? A jump back to the past in a story.ġ2 11. Relieved proud that they did their best.ġ0 9. Arm in arm the champions had already left the ring. Describe the mood at the end of the story based on the following passage? The announcer turned to point to the winner and found himself alone. What is mood? The way a writing makes a reader feel.ĩ 8. Was this a fight to the death instead of a boxing match? fearĨ 7. ![]() A cry of alarm surged through Tompkins Square Park. What is the tone of the following passage? They looked around and then rushed toward each other. What is the tone of the following passageĦ. What is tone? Expresses the author’s feelings about a piece of writing.ħ 6. #WHO WINS THE FIGHT FROM AMIGO BROTHERS WINDOWS#To which of the five senses does the following example of imagery appeal to? The loudspeakers blared into the open windows of the school. ![]() What is imagery? Language that appeals to the five senses.ĥ 4. What is the setting of the story Amigo Brothers?Ĥ 3. What is setting? The time and place in which the events of a story occur.ģ 2. ![]()
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