One
of the indicators of an outstanding work of literature is the author's
use of symbols. In Part Two of Montana 1948, Watson presents several
symbols. Among them are Julian Hayden's log house, the magpie that
David kills, the coyote mentioned in Marie's final words to David, and
the reverie that David has of the Native Americans walking up Circle
Hill. Select one of these images and discuss what you feel it
symbolizes and how it adds to the story's plot, characterization, and
theme. CATCH: You must comment on what
the person prior to you has said, but you may not focus on that symbol.
You must move the discussion to another symbol. I will begin the
discussion. Remember to put your name under your comment. (The deadline to post a response to this blog is midnight, Wednesday, June 18, 2014.)