Symbolism, Imagery, Motifs and Metaphors in I’m Not Scared

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Symbolism, Imagery, Motifs and Metaphors in I’m Not Scared Literary FEATURES Symbolism, Imagery, Motifs and Metaphors in I’m Not Scared

Structure The novel is divided into ten chapters Each of the first seven chapters corresponds to a single day. This reflects the ordered and predictable existence in Acqua Traverse. Chapter Seven begins with “Everything was in disarray” (p.159), signalling that their predictable existence is under threat. Chapter Eight begins with “And everything stopped” (p.168), showing that time is passing and the known structures (family, moral order) have broken down. Unlike the rest of the novel, Chapter Ten begins with Michele waking up in the night, rather than the morning. This shows that the natural order of things no longer exists.

Symbol Symbol- a thing that represents or stands for something else, esp. a material object representing something abstract Symbolism- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities

Examples in the text of symbolism Table soccer game: It symbolises the wealth, or rather, the divide between those who have and those who don’t. Salvatore, whose father is a successful lawyer, and the local landowner, can afford to have all of the teams, whereas Pino and Teresa cannot afford to buy Michele one. Wasps: The wasps rebuild their nest even after Remo keeps destroying it (p. 175). This is a symbol of the resilience of family bonds.

Examples in the text of symbolism The bicycles: Michele’s ‘croc’ previously belonged to Pino. Michele is proud to ride it. It symbolises the bond with his father. Whereas the new ‘red dragon’ symbolises something different. Q: What does the ‘red dragon’ symbolise? Monsters: Monsters, bogeyman and all of Michele’s irrational child fears symbolise evil to children. Q: How does Ammaniti use the monsters throughout the text?

Examples in the text of symbolism Vipers: Vipers and snakes are often used as symbols of evil, a threat to paradise (a religious allusion) Q: Locate where in the text Ammaniti writes about vipers and explain how he uses them as a symbol.

Symbolism in I’m Not Scared What do the following symbolise? Monsters Heat The Hill The Bicycles Night-time / Darkness The Farmhouse (Melichetti’s Farmhouse) Stream and Carob Tree

Motif A distinctive feature or dominant idea in an artistic or literary composition

Motif and Theme In a literary work, a motif can be seen as an image, sound, action or other figures that have a symbolic significance and contributes toward the development of theme. Motif and theme are linked in a literary work but there is a difference between them. In a literary piece, a motif is a recurrent image, idea or a symbol that develops or explains a theme while a theme is a central idea or message.

Motif and Symbol Sometimes, examples of motif are mistakenly identified as examples of symbols. Symbols are images, ideas, sounds or words that represent something else and help to understand an idea or a thing. Motifs, on the other hand, are images, ideas, sounds or words that help to explain a central idea of a literary work i.e. theme. A symbol may appear once or twice in a novel, whereas a motif is a recurring element.

Motif in I’m Not Scared A dominant idea throughout the text is that of heroes. A key motif that captures this is ‘Tiger Jack’ When Michele is running in the night to try to find Filippo, he fights off his fears by asking himself what Tiger Jack, a fictional Navajo hero, would have done: "I must be brave. Tiger Jack. Think of Tiger Jack. The Indian would help me. Before making any move, I must think what the Indian would do in my place. That was the secret" (p. 183). Q: How does Tiger Jack help him? Another dominant idea throughout the text is that of stereotypical gender roles. For example, Michele doesn’t want to lose the race to Barbara because she’s a girl. Pino checks Michele’s muscles when he arrives home.

Imagery Imagery – visually descriptive or figurative language. Basically, using vivid descriptive language to represent objects or actions or characters.

Imagery in I’m Not Scared Darkness I’m Not Scared is preceded by an epigraph by Jack London: “That much he knew. He had fallen into darkness. And at that instant he knew, he ceased to know.” This represents Filippo’s entrapment in the hole. It also represents Michele’s fall into the world of moral darkness.

The Setting • The surrounding wheat fields The various settings of the novel are important to understanding the novel and adding further complexity to the novel. The various settings include- • The surrounding wheat fields • The town of Acqua Traverse • The hole and abandoned house • Melichetti’s gravina • The Amitrano house

Task For each of the given settings in the previous slide, locate references to them in the text, and then describe them in your own words. How do they add to the themes or ideas in the text? E.g. The Gravina: “Gravinas are small canyons, long crevasses dug by the water in the rock….inside ….. there are caves where the shepherds put their sheep” (p. 9). This setting heightens the excitement of the final scenes. In the pitch dark, it is a scary place to be for a nine- year-old boy, especially when the threats of the kidnappers and Melichetti’s pigs and dogs are added.