Cornell summary notes should be written for all chapters. You should have the headings: Characters, Themes, Setting, Important Quotes
Chapters |
Chapters 1 - 4 |
Characters
Setting
Themes
Important Quotes
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Ben-makes stop-motion videos, eats junk food, room is messy, has dog named Golden, put Olive’s toothbrush in toilet, is overweight and dreams of becoming a detective, is called Cop because he asks so many questions, writes in a notebook that belonged to his Pop, 13 y.o. Description of Ben’s room is messy- “the floor around him was littered with clothes, shoes, a game console, two controllers, a bike wheel with no tyre, a skate-board deck, schoolbooks, soccer boots, a jumbo-size packet of chips and plates from long-forgotten afternoon snacks. Ben’s favourite place.” Page 2 Family: They weren’t close as a family-they eat dinner in front of the TV, take care of themselves page 10, Ray was not close to his father (Other themes explored throughout the text include: Nature, Survival and Fear, Self Perception, Family ‘Flesh and Blood’, Moral and Ethical dilemmas, Truth and Justice, Wolves and Hunters, Rabbits and Prey, Self esteem and Weight, Innocence versus Experience) “They weren’t really one of those family-movie-night, camp-in-the-backyard, let’s-discuss-this-and-get-everyone’s-opinion kind of families. There were more of a dinner-in-front-of-the-tv, key’s-under-the-mat-, if-you-want-breakfast-make-it-yourself kind of family.” Page 10 |
Cornell summary notes should be written for all chapters. You should have the headings: Characters, Themes, Setting, Important Quotes
Chapters |
Chapters 1 - 4 |
Characters
Setting
Themes
Important Quotes
|
Ben-makes stop-motion videos, eats junk food, room is messy, is overweight and dreams of becoming a detective, is called Cop because he asks so many questions, writes in a notebook that belonged to his Pop, 13 y.o. Description of room-Ben’s room is messy “the floor around him was littered with clothes, shoes, a game console, two controllers, a bike wheel with no tyre, a skate-board deck, schoolbooks, soccer boots, a jumbo-size packet of chips and plates from long-forgotten afternoon snacks.” Page 2 (Other themes explored throughout the text include: Nature, Survival and Fear, Self Perception, Family ‘Flesh and Blood’, Moral and Ethical dilemmas, Truth and Justice, Wolves and Hunters, Rabbits and Prey, Self esteem and Weight, Innocence versus Experience) Underline these important quotes in your book: |
Cornell summary notes should be written for all chapters. You should have the headings: Characters, Themes, Setting, Important Quotes
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 5-8 |
Characters
Setting
Themes
Important Quotes
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Ben-is intimidated by his father and feels like he has to ‘man up’ to get his father’s approval on page 43, his father is taller than him and scary looking, p 48. Ben is angry with mum. Tells her she will love cabin when they first arrive, page 45. Family |
Cornell summary notes should be written for all chapters. You should have the headings: Characters, Themes, Setting, Important Quotes
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 5-8-modified |
Characters
Setting
Themes
Important Quotes
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Ben-is intimidated by his father and feels like he has to ‘man up’ to get his father’s approval on page 43, Nature-Trees. Dirt road. Dark’ page 36-nature is threatening. Ben’s room-‘he wanted to be back in his bedroom with the comforting smell of his own dirty clothes and discarded cereal bowls’ page 43 Family Paste these important quotes into your notebook |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 9-12 |
Characters
Setting
Themes
Important Quotes |
Ben- Ben’s relationship with his sister Olive is much better than before. Ben and Olive built a raft together. Olive slipped on a rock, and at first he wanted to leave her and continue up the creek bank, but instead he turned back and helped Olive up on her feet. |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 13-16 |
Characters
Setting
Themes
Important Quotes |
Ben- Ben went on the raft to try if it can float but he nearly fell off. The reader learnt that he can’t swim. Ben lied to Ray and said he didn’t see a rabbit even though Ben saw a grey rabbit the day before at the creek because he doesn’t want his Dad to kill the rabbit.(page 105) |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 17-21 |
Characters
Themes
Important Quotes |
Ben-Ben has changed by being in control of asking questions and standing up to his father. |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 22-24 |
Characters |
Ben-Ben has no decision to leave home and guilty to leave his family in the forest and cabin.As he walks he hears odd sounds and he sees police officers running down the forest. Ben had to choose either to help his family or give in to the police, but either way Ben still chose his family and warned them that someone was outside, probably the police. (Other themes explored throughout the text include: Nature, Survival and Fear, Self Perception, Family ‘Flesh and Blood’, Moral and Ethical dilemmas, Truth and Justice, Wolves and Hunters, Rabbits and Prey, Self esteem and Weight, Innocence versus Experience) |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 25-29 |
Characters |
Ben- When Ben woke up, he opened his eyes and the sun shined his knife into his eyes which forced Ben to close his eyes. It shows that when he wakes up and sees the sun and he’s not used to seeing the sun bright and early. He also is afraid for his sister when he shouts Olive at the start of Chapter 25. Ben wanted to hide from the Helicopters because he was afraid that whatever happens to kids after their parents went to jail. Ben wondered if they would see their house again and he could see the thick brown truck of a giant tree up ahead, the safety of its roots. In the next day Ben and Olive were hunting for food like radishes. They found a fruit that was believed to be figs. Ben tried to keep Olive distracted on other things. Nature- Muddy, harsher, rough, giant trees with enormous roots on the creek bank, tangled mess- vines running from the ground to the branches, thickest trees provide the heaviest covers (safety), creek is red due to either blood or the plants around the edge of the creek (Other themes explored throughout the text include: Nature, Survival and Fear, Self Perception, Family ‘Flesh and Blood’, Moral and Ethical dilemmas, Truth and Justice, Wolves and Hunters, Rabbits and Prey, Self esteem and Weight, Innocence versus Experience) |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 30-34 |
Characters Themes |
Ben- Ben was screaming for help because he thought that olive was dying. Ben was running away with Olive and the bag of money. Ben chose Olive over the money, so he decided to bury the money 100 meters away from the cabin and run off with Olive for help April- April and Ray left Ben and Olive behind at the cabin and ran away from the police Nature-grass, flowers, plant bulbs, bugs beneath rotting logs, green,old, bush. Family- “He had always like being at Nan’s more than being at home.” page 241 Ben feels safer and comfortable at nans house because at home his parents are keeping secrets from Ben and Olive and not telling him what is going on. |
Chapters |
Two Wolves Chapters 35-38 |
Characters |
Ben- Ben has changed by standing up to his father and not being afraid of him because ben has been lifting weights and that his father is skinny. Ben has been carrying his sister and also the money, but he also lost $50,000 on the way (but he didn't care about it at this point he was more concerned about his sister.)Ben is fighting against the bad wolf(Ray and the money).He doesn’t want to be like his father and grandfather. |
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