Class activity
Children of the sea
The argument between the female narrator and her father
The sound of the male narrator writing the letter to his love
The sound of water splashing on the ship
People yelling and suffering on the ship because they are starving
The moment when Célianne throwing her baby overboard
The bombard of male narrator’s ship
Baby’s crying
Celianne’s emotionless face when she threw the baby to the sea
When the female narrator sees the black butterfly
The fear of people on the ship
The order given by the captain to throw the unnecessary stuff overboard
People’s ignorance of Célianne’s death
The male narrator’s anger when Célianne is dead
Worries of the female narrator to her love
Worries from her father
The role of female narrator’s mother
The appreciation of the female narrator to what her father has done for her
The moment when she realizes her lover might be dead
The symbolism of the black butterfly
The secret relationship between the two characters
The tolerance of her father
The love shown by her father
Célianne’s hopelessness
The coldness of the ship
Starvation on the ship
Lack of humanity on the ship
The argument between the female narrator and her father
The sound of the male narrator writing the letter to his love
The sound of water splashing on the ship
People yelling and suffering on the ship because they are starving
The moment when Célianne throwing her baby overboard
The bombard of male narrator’s ship
Baby’s crying
Celianne’s emotionless face when she threw the baby to the sea
When the female narrator sees the black butterfly
The fear of people on the ship
The order given by the captain to throw the unnecessary stuff overboard
People’s ignorance of Célianne’s death
The male narrator’s anger when Célianne is dead
Worries of the female narrator to her love
Worries from her father
The role of female narrator’s mother
The appreciation of the female narrator to what her father has done for her
The moment when she realizes her lover might be dead
The symbolism of the black butterfly
The secret relationship between the two characters
The tolerance of her father
The love shown by her father
Célianne’s hopelessness
The coldness of the ship
Starvation on the ship
Lack of humanity on the ship
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