Surprises: You see something you didn't see/notice before (aha! moments)
You recognize patterns - imagery, gestures, phrases, details seem to overlap or repeat
Patterns of symbolism: what is symbolized, when, and what is the “bigger picture” meaning?
Author’s style: syntax, diction, tone - analyze its contribution to the quality of the text
Characterization - motivation, relationships, how characters sees himself/herself, how others see character, morals/values, what character represents, etc.
You discover that you were misreading - what do you know now that you didn’t know then? How did it happen?
You realize that the writer has introduced a new context or new perspective (...or narrator/voice/POV changes)
You notice new vocabulary, especially new words, that are being repeated throughout - discuss the importance of those words to the overall effect of the novel
Things don't make sense— clearly pose questions and/or state problems that occur to you
Note ways in which the story makes you think about about real life (text to world connection) or a connection to another text (text to text connection) or another academic discipline (history? science? psychology?, religion?)
Make a claim about a chapter and support it with details
Analyze the author’s use of literary devices, their functions, and their effectiveness
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