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CLASSIC LITERATURE ANALYSIS
STUDYWORLD REPORTS & ESSAYS
RESEARCH AND IDEA DATABASE
Oakwood Publishing Company:
SAT; ACT; GRE
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A Bird In The House
By Margaret Laurence
"The Loons"
1) Meaning of the chapter: -Connects back to Piquette's life
-"loons" used as a metaphor to describe the lack of attention and belonging e.g.
Piquette did not go to school and stayed home at all times
2) Major Event: - Piquette going forth to the Connors cottage - first time Piquette showed
that she can relate to somebody i.e. Vanessa's father
3) Major Conflict: -Piquette does not fit in with the Connor family e.g. Mother thought
that Piquette had lice; Grandmother McLeod refused to go to the cottage with her and
Vanessa's father orders her to get along with Piquette. Vanessa also only "uses"
Piquette as an "informing guide" for the wild.
4) Explain what we learned about the family: Grandmother McLeod is prejudice against
people of lower class.
- Beth is the typical mother in response to thinking that Piquette would be a bad
influence
on her child BUT once Beth got to know Piquette, she welcomed her to stay
- Ewen Connor is considerate, kind, and showed compassion to Piquette.
- Vanessa tried to be friends with Piquette
5) Functions of the Characters outside of the family: -Piquette shows the horrible reality
of the world
that some people go through life not really belonging anywhere
6) Explain what and how Vanessa learns about life:
Vanessa learns that not all people are not as lucky as she is to have a
family, home, and belonging in life
-Vanessa finds it hard to cope with the change of having one of her fathers patience's as
an
acquaintance. - Vanessa learns that sharing intimate moments with another will bring them
closer together in spirit. - Vanessa learns a great deal about the nature and life.
7) Explain the significance of the last sentence of the chapter:
Piquette can relate to the loons better than anyone else because both loons and her have
no sense of belonging nor hope so they eventually ceased to extinct mind, body or soul.
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