First impressions of Keller

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First impressions of Keller Darwin

PURPOSE OF MAESTRO – What Goldsworthy wants us to EXPERIENCE or understand (through Paul’s EXPERIENCES): Growth and maturity Relationships (Paul & Keller, plus Paul’s other relationships, plus Keller & his family) Reflection on life and value of hindsight Self discovery Escapism (Keller and Darwin)

Extended Metaphor Adverbs Adjectives Onomatopoeia Simile Rhetorical Q Read Pgs 17-18 DISTINCTIVE IMAGE 3 – The Swan Complete ‘Image Analysis Pro Forma’ – how does this description of The Swan help us understand Keller within his environment? Extended Metaphor Adverbs Adjectives Onomatopoeia Simile Rhetorical Q