People often dislike someone because they are different. This then leads to outrage and confusion when the person makes a stand that changes the way of life. In the Witch of Blackbird Pond, a novel by Elizabeth George Spear, Puritans in the 1600s were similar in this way. Puritans do not understand people who were different from their religion. The Puritans do not understand Katherine Tyler, who goes by the name Kit, a girl from Barbados, who has moved to Connecticut to live with her Aunt Rachel
possessions and makes the decision to leave her home. She enters America as an outsider, unable to fit in with her extravagant clothes, seven trunks of valuables, and possesses unwomanly characteristics, like swimming and reading. In The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Katherine arrives at her uncle’s doorsteps, surprising them by her unplanned visit, but shocking the family with her intention to begin living with them. Her extravagant and prestigious life she led in Barbados was no longer existent in
dangerous? Gossip is idle talk about personal affairs of another person, which is why it’s a terrible way to converse. In The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare, there had been gossip about an elder lady named Hannah Tupper who lived in a cottage by Blackbird Pond. The people of Wethersfield—the place where the action begins—believed that Hannah was a witch. Three characters from the book each responded differently to this piece of gossip. They are Goodwife Cruff, timid Prudence, and
The Witch of Blackbird Pond is an American Historical Fiction novel published in 1958, written by Elizabeth George-Speare. The novel tells the story of young Katherine (Kit) Tyler post her departure from Barbados, beginning when The Dolphin, the ship she’s carried on, approaches the New England Shoreline. Kit immigrates to Wethersfield, Connecticut, following the death of her Grandfather, who had cared for her all her life in Barbados. She plans to live with her aunt, her uncle, and her cousins,
judged or excluded? Elizabeth George Speare bring to the table a extravagant novel “The Witch of Blackbird Pond” that includes both scenerios in a late 1600’s setting. A elderly woman named Hannah “Witch” Turper is excluded by townspeople for being different and a quaker. A young woman named Kathryn Tyler “Kit” moves to Wethersfield Connecticut to live with her aunt and uncle. Kathryn “Kit” Tyler meets Hannah “Witch” and form a deep bond because they are both outcasts. Elizabeth George Spear 's irony
The Witch of the Blackbird Pond was about a girl named “Kit” or Katherine Tyler who ended up meeting a lady named Hannah Tuff, who people thought was a witch. Kit’s journey began when she moved to Wethersfield to live with her aunt named Rachael after her grandfather passed away. She traveled on a boat called the dolphin, and met Nat Eaten and flirted and hung out with him. She also met a polite, young man named John Holbrook. During the trip they stopped by America, and Kit got off the boat. While
Based on what I have read in The Witch of Blackbird pond and Identity, these two stories approach the same theme which is being an outcast or not being the same as other people around them. This is because in Identity, it states, "I'd rather be unseen, and if /shunned by everyone/ than to be a pleasant-smelling flower/ growing in clusters in the fertile valley,/where they are praised, handled, and plucked by greedy, human hands," (stanza 15-18). These stanzas tell that they aren't the same as other
The setting of the two books The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Elizabeth George Speare, and Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen, differed in some cases, but they were also similar. While The Witch of Blackbird Pond took place in colonial Connecticut, the main character Kit originated from the tropical island of Barbados. Meanwhile, Sense and Sensibility takes place in 19th century England. In The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Kit Tyler is forced to flee her home of Barbados after her grandfather died. Previously
Elias Har Miss Horton 8th ELA 16 December 2022 The Power of Judgement People often judge but are slow to correct themselves. In the Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare, the character Katherine Tyler goes on a ship to colonial Massachusetts from Barbados, where she travels to her aunt and stays with her family in a colony called Wethersfield. She then meets an old lady named Hannah and they become judged by the people around them based on their misinterpreted actions. Don’t judge someone
The Witch of Blackbird Pond was written by Elizabeth George Speare. This storey took place in the year 1687. It started when a young girl named Kit had to leave her home to live in Connecticut to live with her Aunt Rachel and Uncle Mathew with their two kids Mercy and Judith. She came across the Atlantic Ocean on a ship called The Dolphin to come and live with them because her grandpa had died and she had no one else to watch over her. Kit had to sell her own slave to get enough money to come to
“The Witch of Blackbird Pond” By:Christian Lopez Pr:1/2 One of the character in the novel “The Witch of Blackbird Pond”, written by Elizabeth George Speare. The character is a little girl named Prudence. This little girl wants to learn how to read & write, but Prudence’s mother calls her stupid & says she's too stupid to learn & doesn't let her go to school. So every now and then Prudence would go to Blackbird Pond with Kit who is the main character in the story. She would go to Blackbird Pond
Compare and Contrast: We’ve all heard the phrase “Burn the witch!” And we probably even laughed at it. But this phrase holds a very grim meaning, and once was used in solemn. The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare, portrays the times when this phrase was not used lightheartedly, and how, as well as what happens when, someone is accused of witchcraft. The story of The Witch of Blackbird Pond follows a young woman, Kit Tyler, who grew up in a loose, tropical environment, on her journey
who the person was or what they believed? In the book of “The Witch of Blackbird Pond” a thoughtful, sixteen-year-old girl named Katherine Tyler (Kit for short) moves in with her loving aunt and selfish uncle, because her grandpa, who she was staying with, passed away! Living with her aunt and uncle was a much different experience then she had ever had before. She meets Hannah Tupper, who was a Quaker. Some people called Hannah a “witch”. From the first time Kit meets her, and towards the end of
examples of compassion in my life, and there are also many in The Witch of Blackbird Pond. In The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Kit is a great representation of compassion. In the story, she helps take care of Hannah and shows great kindness to her. By doing this, she was accused of witchcraft and put on trial in front of the whole town. Her kindness was also shown when she helped
based on loyalty and how to stick to people you care about the most. In the novel, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, it incorporates how the author, Elizabeth George Speare, shows Kit’s loyalty throughout the book. The Witch of Blackbird Pond is a historical novel where it shows Katherine Tyler, a teenage girl, going through Puritan life and having to give loyalty to other people. Based off of, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Kit is most loyal to herself, the Wood family, and Hannah Tupper throughout the novel
The theme “People are afraid of what they don't understand” is repeated throughout The Witch of Blackbird Pond. It's used with Hannah being accused of being a witch, Kit being accused of being a witch, and Prudence’s parents thinking she is dumb. The citizens of Westerfield make no effort to understand these characters. Since nobody tries to understand these characters they were falsely accused. The citizens of Westerfield are afraid of Hannah and do not make an effort to accept her. Since Hannah
The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare, shows true friendship in the story. At one point in the story, some people turned Katherine Tyler in as a witch at a trial, but she came out unharmed. Friendship is an important trait, and that it supports loyalty, so because Kit made a lot of friends, and for example, at the trial, one of her best friends, Nathaniel Eaton, stood up for her. “What excuse could she make to get into her trunks today? At the bottom of one of them, she had remembered
Sacrifice is in every part of your life. For example, you sacrifice time to study. The knowledge received is important, but what about what you lose, such as valuable time? In the book The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George Speare, the main character, Kit, is tested through many rather unfortunate events and write something here that ties into sacrifice. Kit lost her grandfather so she has to cross the Atlantic to live with her aunt and uncle, along with her two cousins, Judith and Mercy
Kind Witch? “Never judge a book by its cover”. Should young Katherine Tyler trust old Hannah Tupper. Katherine, or also known as Kit, was doing her job as a school teacher teaching kids when she had an amazing idea! Instead of just reading the children the bible stories, the pupils could act them out! Unfortunately, it wasn't going so well because of the hasty casting and the story was the parable of “The Good Samaritan”. The children were “acting” out the beat and steal part on a kid, who happened
This story 's Author: Elizabeth George Speare had been happily born on November 21st, 1908, in Molrose, Massachusetts. Though she sadly died in November 15th, 1994 one of the books she wrote in her life was The Witch of the Blackbird pond. The main character of the story is Kathrine but she goes by Kit, she is young and very wonderes girl with a rich grandpa. Only to lose both her wealth and her grandpa because of the death of her grandpa. She sadly had to move because of her grandpa 's death. Kit