A guide to plot in 'The Cone Gatherers'
Description
The presenter summarises the important events in 鈥楾he Cone Gatherers鈥 by Robin Jenkins. He introduces us to Calum and Neil, the two central characters. They are gathering cones to plant after the forest is cut down for the war. The gamekeeper, Duror, hates the brothers, due to their challenge to the social order, but more importantly, due to Calum鈥檚 mental and physical disabilities.
Three critical scenes are dramatised to highlight their importance to the tragic ending of the novel. The deer hunt illustrates Calum鈥檚 sensitivity to the suffering of animals and Duror鈥檚 unhinged rage. The beech hut scene reveals the challenge to social order which the cone gatherers present to Lady Runcie Campbell. The final scene when the cone gatherers refuse to help Roderick, who is stuck up a tree, acts as a catalyst to the tragic ending: Duror鈥檚 murder of Calum and his own suicide.
Classroom Ideas
Before watching the clip, explore plot and its functions, and ask students to define it. Ask them to draw a flow chart and list the key events. Students should use arrows to indicate not just the order in which things happen but also where one event motivates or causes another. Then watch the clip and encourage students to compare their notes with the clip鈥檚 summary. Do they think the clip summarises the events well? Challenge them to consider their personal interpretations of each plotline and write a short essay showing their assessment. Students could also be asked: 鈥淗ow does a visual interpretation of the novel (use the clip as the example) affect the images they had previously imagined?鈥 Encourage group discussion.
The Cone Gatherers
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