Academic Vocabulary 10/21/13
Dec 30, 2015
Narrative Hook
• A narrative hook (or hook) is a literary technique in the opening of a story that ‘hooks’ the reader's attention so that he or she will keep on reading.
• The ‘opening’ may consist of several paragraphs for a short story, or several pages for a novel, but ideally it is the opening sentence.
Narrative Hook
-“Their Ancient and Glittering Eyes,” from Chemistry and Other Stories by Ron Rash
-“Not Waving, But Drowning,” from Chemistry and Other Stories by Ron Rash
“The Scarlet Ibis” by James HurstA. Doodle’s brother shows him his coffinB. Doodle, his brother, their parents, and Aunt Nicey; the scarlet ibisC. Doodle sitting by the tree in the rain, lifeless, his brother tries to
wake him, only to realize that Doodle is deadD. Doodle’s brother runs off without him during a very bad
thunderstorm; only to turn around and find that he’s not there.E. Doodle’s brother teaches Doodle how to walkF. A scarlet Ibis flies into the yard and dies; Doodle buries it; Aunt
Nicey says that “dead birds is bad luck.”G. Doodle’s brother sits crying in the rain next to Doodle’s body.H. Between summer and fall in the South around 1918.I. Doodles’ brother’s struggle between the love he has for his
brother versus the pride he feels because he’s embarrassed.J. Pride is a wonderful, terrible thing.