Objects & Places from A Tale of Magic

Chris Colfer
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 150 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Objects & Places from A Tale of Magic

Chris Colfer
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 150 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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These items provide a main character with joy, inspiration, and information. The character goes to great lengths for access to them.

The Woolen Blanket Pip Steals for Brystal

This item is one of the first symbols of friendship that one minor character extends to a main character.

The Bootstrap Correctional Facility for Girls

This institution symbolizes the moral rot and hypocrisy in society.

Madame Weatherberry's Disfigured Arm

This entity symbolizes the dual nature in most characters and people, representing the evil or darker elements of one character's nature.

Unicorns

These magical creatures are majestic and they are often used for transporting people over long distances.

Brystal's Magic Wand

This item is used for channeling, directing, and refining a main character's power.

The High Justices

This group of characters symbolizes the hypocrisy and malicious rulers that have dominated the society of the four kingdoms.

Madame Weatherberry's Academy of Magic

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