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In a remote corner of England, Philip Rhayader has established aremote home for himself.
In his sanctuary, he is free from the society that taunts or pitieshim for his misshapen form. He stays by his lighthouse and
paints birds, eventually developing a type of bird sanctuary onhis land.
One November day, a young girl, Frith, arrives at the lighthousewith an injured Canadian snow goose in her arms.
Philip cares for the goose, and the girl visits the bird each day,
until a friendship springs up between Philip and Frith. Each year, as the goose returns to the English lighthouse, Frithalso returns to Philip's land to look at the snow goose.
The outbreak of the war brings fresh tragedy, as Philip leaves tohelp in the war effort and Frith returns to lighthouse to look forPhilip, not the snow goose.
The snow goose, Frith, and Philip seem entangled in a destinylinked to the brutality of the war. "
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EXPOSITION
- Philip is an isolated man. He lives in an
abandoned lighthouse.
- He loves to paint.- He has physical deformative.
- Fritha brought an injured snow goose to
Philips.
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RISING ACTION
- Fritha came and carried an injured snow goose.
- Philips treated that injured snow goose.
- Fritha visits the lighthouse often whenever thePrincess comes.
- Fritha grows into a young and beautiful woman.
- Fritha and Philips relationship develops
although they never confess their love towards
each other.
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CLIMAX
- Britain was in war with Germany.
- Philip decided to rescue the British
Soldier.- He sailed across the Channel by using
his small boat.
- He was accompanied by the snowgeese.
- Philip was shot by the enemies
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FALLING ACTION
- Fritha waited Philip to come back.
- Fritha found a painting about herself
and the snow goose.- Fritha realised the love that exist
between them.
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RESOLUTION
- The snow goose came back as a sign of
Philips death.
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he light house was bombed by theGermany army.
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Love
Sacrification
Loyalty
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SETTINGS
Time:
In summer winter
auntumn and falls
before and during the World War 2
Place
England
Abandoned lighthouse
Village of Chelmbury
Dunkirk
Atmosphere
Peaceful
sadness and sorrow
horror of war
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MAJORCHARACTERS
PhilipRhayader
FrithaSnow goose
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MINORCHARACTERS
COMADANDER KEITH
EMER
SON
Villagers
Britishsoldiers
Pilot
Germansoldiers
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PHILIP
RHAYADER
Protagonist
Lived andworked at
lighthouse.
Painter
Owns asailing boat
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Physical
appearance
Hunchback
Weak , thin
and twisted
left arm
Has beard
Philip Rhayader
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Innercharacteristics
Gentleman
Has deep affection and
love toward living
things
Helpful
Brave
God
hearted
man
Has very
low self
confident
LonelyHad deep
love
towardFritha Unable to
express
his feeling
Has wide
knowledge
about goose
Willing to
sacrifice his lifefor others
Very consent about issues
happening in the
surrounding
Emotional
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Physical appearance
Thin
Untidy
Fair hair
Blue eyes
Inner values
Brave
Has deep love and affection
toward living things
Not well exposed to thecurrent issues
Has high curiosity
Soft hearted girl
Emotional
Caring
Loving
Trustworthy
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Large
White
bird
Was shot by the
hunter
From Canada
Migrates during
winter
Faithful
Good companion
for Philips
Grateful
towards Philip
and Fritha
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Antagonist
Enemy of British soldiers Attacked the men at DunkirkGermansoldiers
Afraid of Philip due to his physical deformities
Gossips around about Philip
Failed to understand that Philip is a wonderful
gentlemanVillagers
Head of the British soldiers very dedicated towards his work
Found the body of Philip
ComanderKeith Emerson
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Pilot from the Germany troop
Irresponsible
Dropped a bomb onto the lighthouse
Pilot
Brave warriors
Willing to sacrifice their life fortheir country
Very grateful to Philip for saving
them
Britishsoldiers
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Be good to animal and living things.
Internal beauty is more important than
external beauty. Do not judge people by their physical
appearance.
Willing to sacrifice for the sake of country.
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Be brave to confess your feelings.
Never lose hope.
We must take care of our nature.
Do not underestimate other people.
We have to learn how to appreciate
others.
People should be loyal.
Trustworthy is important in life.
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Flashback
One of the soldier ofPrivate Pantoon who wasrescued by Philip told the
story on how he was
rescued by Philip to thereporter
Commander Keith told his
story when he found the
body of Philip on the boat
Symbolism
Snow goose was
symbolized as good luck
for the soldiers
At the end of the story, the
snow goose was the
symbol of Philip sayinggoocbye
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Foreshadowing
The writer wasgiving the clue thatPhilip was coming
to rescue the
soldiers bymentioning that
the goose are
arriving.
Monologue
She acts like abird thats neverbeen away! he
said to himself
Suspense
During the war,when the soldiers
were trapped.
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Cries of many birds
Personification
We greet her like a
listening princess
(page 6, paragraph 4)
Simile
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