![]() ![]() IdentityĪt the beginning of the story, Lily is quiet and often feels invisible. Lily learns that stories can bring up very strong emotions. The entire novel is based around the stories of Halmoni’s past and the stories that she stole from the tigers. One example of this is when Halmoni does a “kosa”, which is the laying out of plates and foods for their ancestors, so that they may eat before the living. The theme of Korean culture is prevalent throughout the book. Lily will do anything to save her halmoni’s life. Family is a very big part of Lily’s life. Lily, her mother, and her sister move to Washington to take care of Halmoni. Teachers may want the students to identify and illustrate 2 themes, one for each cell, or identify one theme and show two examples of it, one example per cell.Įxamples of Themes in When You Trap a Tiger Family For this activity, students will identify and illustrate 2 of the themes in When You Trap a Tiger. Many stories have more than one important theme. A theme is a central idea, subject, or message in a story. ![]()
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