For homework on Friday (8/28), we'll all be contributing to this map. Choose a book you've actually read. Again, this example can come from any era of literature, but this time, it doesn't have to be available in full text online. It's a good idea to pick one where location is somehow important though.

Pull a list of locations out of the text along with quotes or notes about the places. In particular, consider where the locations are (or in relation to real places if they're fictional) and any details about what the locations are like. Think about what aspect of the text's locations could make a compelling map. It certainly doesn't have to include all locations, but seeing things like proximity or distance between places or knowing how people made journeys could be interesting. Add at least 4 locations to this map.

When you add locations, be sure that you include both the place name and the novel title in the Place Name field. Feel free to use any sort of media in the Body. 


Places in this Map