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Lesson XXVII, Lines 1343-1400.
White expecting something, was Evangeline prepared for the meeting? How
did it affect her? How did Gabriel appear? What was the cause? What is the
reference about sprinkling the portals? What was Gabriel's condition? What
effect had the cry of Evangeline? Did he recognize Evangeline and
realize she was with him? What came to his mind? Did he finally recognize
Evangeline? Was this recognition a blessing for her? What effect had this
meeting upon her? How did she express it? Where are the lovers supposed to
be now? Do you think Evangeline's life ended here?
Scene shifts to where? What has occurred? Does the author state that those
old scenes of Acadian life can now be seen? Where? In lines 1399-1400 is
there any suggestion as to this story?
Note.--It would be well at the conclusion of this study to spend one or two
periods in going over the story as a whole that the poem, in its general
outline, may be better retained in the pupil's mind.
COMPOSITION SUBJECTS.
1. Acadian Life. (Contrast with present.)
2. The Notary.
3. Character of Gabriel.
4. Character of Evangeline.
5. The Betrothal Feast.
6. The Scene on the Shore.
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