Saturday, March 10, 2012

How Far She Went by Mary Hood

For this post, I looked on creativecommons.org for pictures that relate to the story. The pictures represent characters, plot, symbols, theme, and mood.



The setting is the country on a hot August day.



She leaves with a guy on a motocycle.


Grandma puts flowers on her daughters grave.




"...Racket of motocycles laboring cross-country..." (Hood, 283)



The motorcyclist was shooting towards the lake and the girl.


A hot summer night around 6 when the motorcyclists showed up.


The grandma had to drown the dog for their safety.



The story begins in a country cemetery.


The dog tried to get the motorcyclists to stop.



"The bikers made a wide circuit of the churchyard."



"...came to the main road, there were the men. Watching...Waiting..."



The motorcycles were chasing the car trying to hurt them.



They had to hide to get away from the motorcyclists.


The motorcycle symbolizes freedom.


Even though they fought, they still loved each other.






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