Objects & Places from The Boy in the Field

Margot Livesey
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 127 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Objects & Places from The Boy in the Field

Margot Livesey
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 127 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Blue Car

This is the vehicle Karel’s assailant was driving. It represents deceit and violence.

Lily

This is the dog that Duncan adopts. It symbolizes companionship.

Paintings

These are what Duncan likes to make using drawing materials. They represent creation.

Forge

This is Hal’s business that he had to run when his father died. It symbolizes lost dreams.

Oxford

This is a city family members often visit. It represents possibility.

The Field

This is where Matthew, Zoe, and Duncan find an injured boy. It symbolizes transition.

Medallion

This is a St. Christopher necklace Karel wears. It symbolizes protection.

The Salon

This is a town program held at the beginning of each year. It symbolizes new beginnings.

The Word

This is what Karel says when Matthew, Zoe, and Duncan find him; each of them hears something different. It represents misunderstanding.

The Merchant of Venice

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