Folklore File Submit
Folklore File Submit
1 10 = 2
Comment: This was a favorite of mine as a child, but as an adult, this story seriously lacks believability.
Major dramatic question (clear early in the book?) Yes
Comment:
Other considerations (satisfactory conclusion, tension, clear conflict, etc.) 1 10 = 10
Comment: There is a lot of tensions and a very satisfactory conclusion.
Style and language (precise vocabulary, figurative language, dialogue, cadence, understatement, unexpected insights, etc.)
Comment: I enjoyed the excellent use of figurative language.
Pacing 1 10 = 8
Comments: I feel this book moves a little too quickly.
Character (dynamic protagonist, characters ring true {including cultural considerations} etc.)
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Setting: (detail, texture)
1 10 = 10
1 10 = 10
1 10 = 9
Comment: Overall, I give this book a 9. I very much enjoyed the illustrations and the story.
1 - 10 = 8
1 - 10 = 10
1 10 = 2
Comment: As a child, this story was one of my favorites, but as an adult, it just isnt that believable.
Major dramatic question (clear early in the book?) Yes
Comment: It is obvious from the beginning that something bad is going to happen.
Other considerations (satisfactory conclusion, tension, clear conflict, etc.) 1 10 = 10
Comment: The conflict is clear. Good versus evil. The conclusion is slightly boring by todays standards.
Style and language (precise vocabulary, figurative language, dialogue, cadence, understatement, unexpected insights, etc.)
Comment: I enjoyed the cadence of the story.
Pacing 1 10 = 9
Comments:
Character (dynamic protagonist, characters ring true {including cultural considerations} etc.)
Comments: The cultural considerations for the time that this was written are spot on.
Setting: (detail, texture)
1 10 = 10
Comments: The detailed pictues and texture within each picture is amazing.
Theme (absence of overt didacticism?)
1 10 = 8
1 10 = 8
Comment: I feel this classic should never be forgotten. The illustrations are breathtaking.
1 - 10 = 10
1 - 10 = 8
1 10 = 3
Comment: As a child, I loved this story. As an adult, it just isnt that believable.
Major dramatic question (clear early in the book?) Yes
Comment:
Other considerations (satisfactory conclusion, tension, clear conflict, etc.) 1 10 = 8
Comment:. The conflict at times is gut wrenching. The ending was nice.
Style and language (precise vocabulary, figurative language, dialogue, cadence, understatement, unexpected insights, etc.)
Comment: I enjoyed the figurative language.
Pacing 1 10 = 8
Comments: Great pace. Not too fast, not too slow.
Character (dynamic protagonist, characters ring true {including cultural considerations} etc.)
Comments:
Setting: (detail, texture)
Comments:
1 10 = 9
1 10 = 10
1 10 = 8
1 - 10 = 9
1 10 = 10
1 10 = 10
1 - 10 = 10
1 10 = 10
Comments: I very much enjoyed the Illustrations. They are very detailed and full of texture.
Theme (absence of overt didacticism?)
1 10 = 10
Comments:
Other considerations (mood, tone, etc.) 1 -10 = 10
Comments: While the mood is dark, the overall tone of the story is good.
1 10 = 8
1 10 = 10
Comment: Overall I give this book a 10. I enjoyed the writing and the illustrations of this brave character.
Author: Ruth Ann Musick
Title: The Telltale Lilac Bush
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Summary: This book is a collection of 100 folklore tales from the people of the state of West Virginia. Each tale is divided up into a genre
of tale. The genres include: Jealous Rivals, Wives Who Return, Ghostly Children, Murdered Kinsmen, Omens of Death, Deadly Visions,
Headless Ghosts, Hidden Money, Haunted Places, Negro Slaves, Murdered Peddlers, Mine Ghosts. Growing up, my favorite tales were:
A Loyal Dog, A Skeleton Hand, Grandfathers Clock and The Telltale Lilac Bush, with the books namesake story being of a murdered
wife who is buried under the lilac bush outside of the front window. The lilac bush continually knocks on the window until it is found
where the missing wife had been buried.
Evaluation
Plot:Believability (absence of coincidence, sentimentality, etc.)
1 10 = 10
Comment:
Major dramatic question (clear early in the book?) Yes
Comment: The major dramatic question for me was will the next story be scarier than the last?
Other considerations (satisfactory conclusion, tension, clear conflict, etc.) 1 10 = 10
Comment: There is a LOT of tension in the tales in this book. The conflict in each tale is clear. The resolution for each tale may or may not
be satisfactory, depending on your view of life.
Style and language (precise vocabulary, figurative language, dialogue, cadence, understatement, unexpected insights, etc.)
1 - 10 = 10
Comment: The unexpected insights, figurative language and understatement in this book make it hands down my favorite folklore book.
Pacing 1 10 = 10
Comments: Character (dynamic protagonist, characters ring true {including cultural considerations} etc.)
1 - 10 = 10
Comments: The cultural considerations and the way that each character is built up and told within a few paragraphs make this book
fascinating to me. I enjoyed the way each character is described and is built into West Virginian culture as if they had been there forever.
Setting: (detail, texture)
1 10 = 10
Comments: Each individual tale is written differently, but I very much enjoyed the details and descriptive language in this book.
Theme (absence of overt didacticism?)
1 10 = 10
Comments:
Other considerations (mood, tone, etc.) 1 -10 = 10
Comments:
Is it a well-rounded piece? 1 10 = 10
Comments:
Overall Rating (10 high; 1 low)
1 10 = 10
Comment: Overall, I give this book a 10. The figurative language within its pages is amazing. I feel that I grew to love folklore because of
this book. Starting in third grade, I was read this book every year during the month of October. The first time I heard it, I was terrified.
As I grew older, I realized that this type of tale was ingrained in the culture of the people of my home state. I am happy that I finally have
a place to describe it.