Aunt Cora is the symbol/character chosen. Please create a powerpoint presentatio

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Aunt Cora is the symbol/character chosen.
Please create a powerpoint presentatio

Aunt Cora is the symbol/character chosen.
Please create a powerpoint presentation that contains, 1) the name of the character or symbol and 2) an image of what you imagine that character or symbol to look like. Do some research here to make sure what you are envisioning is what Rhys was thinking.  Find 3) three or more quotations within the novel that help to define that character’s or symbol’s role within the novel (these should be 2-3 sentences each–more if you need them, but not less.) Choose quotations from different parts of the novel so that we can appreciate the full arc of that character or symbol’s representation. Place these quotations on separate slides. 4) After each slide, provide an explication slide (quote, explication, quote, explication). If you have chosen a character, try to define that character’s relationship to Antoinette. Please comment on his or her race, and his or her significance to Antoinette or the novel. For symbols, explain their significance in representing relationships or power dynamics in the novel. 6) Create a concluding slide that summarizes the relevance of your character or symbol to the novel as a whole and that points out any questions that remain for you. 7) Present your powerpoint through voice thread, adding your voice commentary to each of your slides. 
Slides: 9 slides minimum total with one devoted to naming the character and sharing an image; slide 2, describe the character or symbol; slide 3 quotation about the character/symbol; slide 4, bullet points explaining the quotation; slide 5 quotation about the character/symbol; slide 6, bullet points explaining the quotation; slide 7 quotation about the character/symbol; slide 8, bullet points explaining the quotation; slide 9, conclusion that ties the character to the theme of colonialism in Wide Sargasso Sea.  

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