Tom's Midnight Garden - Chapters 26 and 27 - Character Analysis Mrs Bartholomew
English Resource Description
In chapters 26 and 27 of "Tom's Midnight Garden," readers delve deeper into the character of Mrs Bartholomew through a series of reading activities aimed at enhancing understanding of her persona. The first activity encourages students to extract words and phrases directly from the text that detail Mrs Bartholomew's physical appearance. This exercise helps to paint a vivid picture of her in the minds of the readers, making her a more tangible and visually recognisable character within the story.
The subsequent activity shifts focus to Mrs Bartholomew's manner of speaking and her general behaviour, as depicted in the text. By examining the language she uses and the way she interacts with others, students gain insights into her character traits and social demeanour. This analysis is further extended by an imaginative task where students are asked to draw Mrs Bartholomew, using the descriptive cues from the text as a guide. Finally, the readers are invited to employ their own vocabulary and interpretative skills to describe Mrs Bartholomew's personality, encouraging a deeper engagement with the character and fostering a personal connection to the narrative.