The Tiger Rising Figurative Language

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The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo

By Lauren Ayube

After the death of his mother, twelve year old Rob and his father move to Lister, Florida, where Rob’s father works as a maintenance man at the motel where they live. Lonely, sad, and the target of two bullies, Rob packs his feelings away in a metaphorical suitcase and locks them up. Rob’s life begins to change when he finds a large tiger caged up in the woods behind the motel, and meets the new girl, Sistine Bailey. As Rob’s emotional shell begins to crack, he learns the value of friendship and dealing with his feelings, along with the challenge of making a difficult decision.




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Have students identify and illustrate examples of figurative language in The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo.

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  • Personification
  • Scared
  • Angry
  • Sadness
  • Grief
  • Lonely
  • Personification
  • Ahem, ahem!
  • Simile
  • Page 4: "He made all of his feelings go inside of the suitcase."This means that he packed his feelings away in order to forget about them.
  • Page 39: "The bus coughed and sputtered and finally drove away."This means that the bus was making a lot of noises as it drove away.
  • Page 56: "Every night the house lit up like a constellation, and they were all inside of it together, all three of them."Rob remembers how bright and happy his house was at Christmas before his mother died.
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