Objects & Places from The Madness of Crowds

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 141 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from The Madness of Crowds

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 141 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Buttons

These are sold by Abigail Robinson to raise money and worn by her supporters. They symbolize conflict and opposing points of view.

Scars

These are remnants of abuse and torture on Haniya’s face. They represent being in prison.

Firecrackers

These are set off during a lecture. They represent a diversion.

Monkeys

These are something that Enid Horton collects and draws. They represent torture and comfort.

Crayons

These are the writing utensils used to inscribe the phrase “All will be well” (3) on placards. They represent innocence.

Rainbows

These are images drawn on placards with the phrase “All will be well” (3). They represent hope.

Smeared Handprint

This is what Armand sees on the window of a nursing home during the pandemic. It symbolizes despair.

Log

This is the murder weapon that is used to kill Schneider. It symbolizes premeditation.

Family Picture

This is a photo of Paul Robinson...

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