The Good Earth, by Pearl S. Buck- Reading Response #4, In-Class

Select one of the options below for this reading response:

  1. Use one of the framed templates to illustrate the changes that occur in protagonist Wang Lung in this section of the reading. You may depict a series of scenes that exemplify how Wang Lung changes or focus one incident that exemplifies the changes in his character. Your illustration may be literal or symbolic. When you are done, write a brief explanation to accompany your drawings;
  2. Write an original poem that illustrates the changes that occur in protagonist Wang Lung in this section of the reading. You may describe a series of scenes that exemplify how Wang Lung changes or focus on one incident that exemplifies the changes in his character. Your poem may be literal or symbolic, or both.
  3. Select 3-4 passages to illustrate the changes that occur in protagonist Wang Lung in this section of the reading. Cite each passage with page a number(s). Then describe what is happening in the story when each passage occurs, and then explain what each shows about the changes in Wang Lung’s character. Finally, give an overall description of what Wang Lung is like by the end of today’s reading and compare him to his earlier self.

The Good Earth, by Pearl S. Buck- Reading Response #4, In-Class

Select one of the options below for this reading response:

  1. Use one of the framed templates to illustrate the changes that occur in protagonist Wang Lung in this section of the reading. You may depict a series of scenes that exemplify how Wang Lung changes or focus one incident that exemplifies the changes in his character. Your illustration may be literal or symbolic. When you are done, write a brief explanation to accompany your drawings;
  2. Write an original poem that illustrates the changes that occur in protagonist Wang Lung in this section of the reading. You may describe a series of scenes that exemplify how Wang Lung changes or focus on one incident that exemplifies the changes in his character. Your poem may be literal or symbolic, or both.
  3. Select 3-4 passages to illustrate the changes that occur in protagonist Wang Lung in this section of the reading. Cite each passage with page a number(s). Then describe what is happening in the story when each passage occurs, and then explain what each shows about the changes in Wang Lung’s character. Finally, give an overall description of what Wang Lung is like by the end of today’s reading and compare him to his earlier self.