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Introducing the StoryLiterary Focus: First-Person Point of View Literary Focus: SettingReading Skills: Drawing Conclusions

By the Waters of Babylonby Stephen Vincent Benét

Feature Menu

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By the Waters of Babylonby Stephen Vincent Benét

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We thought, because we had power, we had wisdom.

Stephen Vincent Benét

By the Waters of BabylonIntroducing the Story

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“By the Waters of Babylon” is a story told by a young narrator who seeks wisdom in the ruins of a once-great civilization.

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By the Waters of BabylonIntroducing the Story

• As John, the narrator, explores the ruins, readers gradually come to understand the tragedy of the Great Burning and the significance of the Place of the Gods.

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First-Person Point of View: “I” Tells the StoryWhen stories are written in the first person, readers

By the Waters of BabylonLiterary Focus: First-Person Point of View

• know only what the narrator knows about other characters and events

• share the narrator’s experience and feelings

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First-Person Point of View: “I” Tells the StoryStories written from the first-person point of view often

By the Waters of BabylonLiterary Focus: First-Person Point of View

• have a sense of intimacy, as if the narrator was a friend talking to us

• use a persona—a “mask” or voice for the fictional narrator

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Setting: Where and WhenSetting is the time and place in which the action occurs. Setting can be used to

By the Waters of BabylonLiterary Focus: Setting

• create a mood, or atmosphere

• provide the story’s main conflict

• reveal character

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Clues

When you read stories that present a puzzle, you look for clues and draw conclusions about what details in the story mean.

By the Waters of BabylonReading Skills: Drawing Conclusions

details from the story + your knowledge

and experience = solution to the story’s

puzzle

Conclusion

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As you read “By the Waters of Babylon,” pay close attention to clues about the setting.

By the Waters of BabylonReading Skills: Drawing Conclusions

Clues

setting and descriptions of objects and places

+your knowledge and experience = solution to

the story’s puzzle

Conclusion

• Carefully read descriptions of objects of places.• Think about what the writer and narrator may

not be telling you.

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