The Scarlet Ibis

PARAGRAPH ASSIGNMENT (at least 8 sentences): Using at least 2 quotes from the story, explain how the author (Hurst) uses foreshadowing to hint at the outcome of the story. Foreshadowing is the use of clues that hint at what will happen next in a story.

PARAGRAPH ASSIGNMENT (at least 8 sentences): Using at least 2 quotes from the story, explain how the author (Hurst) uses foreshadowing to hint at the outcome of the story. Foreshadowing is the use of clues that hint at what will happen next in a story.

Be sure to integrate at least two quotes into your paragraph. A literary analysis paragraph should be structured as follows:

I. Topic Sentence/Thesis: Identify what you are trying to demonstrate or prove in the paragraph. Be sure to introduce the author and title in the topic sentence.

EX: In the story, “The Scarlet Ibis,” author James Hurst uses foreshadowing to…

II. Support and Quotes: Introduce the first example of foreshadowing from the story. Do not summarize plot. Then use a quote to demonstrate the example. Be sure to use a speaker tag to tell who is speaking. Set the quote off by a comma and be sure to place the quote in quotation marks. Use present tense for literary analysis. Then analyze why the quote/quotes help answer the question. When analyzing, do not say, “This quote means…”

Transition to your second example of foreshadowing and follow the same rules as above.

II. Concluding sentence: Close your paragraph with a statement about how effective Hurst’s use of foreshadowing is overall.

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I can't do this assignment for you but I can give you some general ideas. James Hurst foreshadows much of the sttory in his details. Consider the tired and weary bird which lands on the tree in the yard . The bird might foreshadow Doodle's fate as well. At another point the author writes, "the last graveyard flowers were blooming, and their smell drifted [through] our house, speaking softly the names of our dead." This passage clearly foreshadows Doodle's death.