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Title: First Confession


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First Confession
  • Author Frank OConnor
  • Presented By Kristy Roberts and Danielle
    Schilling

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Character Sketch
  • Jackie seven year old boy with no comprehension
    of consequences. Terrified of his first trip to
    religious confession.
  • Nora older sister of Jackie, annoying and
    provoking
  • Grandma plays off favoritism, uses old world
    tactics, and is unacceptable according to Jackie
  • Mother kind-hearted and loving
  • Father epitome of man, very stern and strong,
    non-emotional
  • Mrs. Ryan damning, very stern and set in
    her ways
  • Priest good listener, understanding, forgiving,
    persuasive, and good willed

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Critical Questions Danielles
Response Kristys Response
  • Question 1 What is the significance of the
    title?
  • The title explains the story which is about a
    young boy who is going to his first confession.
  • 1. First Confession symbolizes the young
    narrators first religious confession.

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  • Question 2 How is the story told? Who is the
    narrator? What perspective is used? What is the
    tone of the language? Is the narrator reliable?
  • The story is told in first person and the
    narrator is a young boy by the name of Jackie.
    Jackie uses The tone of the language is
    jealousy and the narrator is not reliable due to
    the fact it is a jealous young boy who can not
    get his own way.
  • 2. First Confession is told in first person
    from the prospective of a 7 year old boy named
    Jackie. The tone is that of naivety and jealousy.
    The narrator is not reliable because Jackie is a
    child.

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  • Question 3 Look closely at the opening and
    ending. On what does the author and narrator
    focus?
  • 3. At the beginning of the story, Jackie,
    explains how he dislikes his grandmother very
    strongly and how he is jealous of his sister,
    Nora because their grandmother gives her pennies
    at the end of every week. At the end of the
    story though, Nora is jealous of Jackie because
    the priest tells him to say only three Hail
    Marys for the things he has done.
  • 3. In the opening of the story, the narrator
    dislikes his grandmother and is jealous of his
    sister. The grandmother gives his sister, Nora,
    pennies each week but doesnt give them to
    Jackie. In the end, roles are reversed and Nora
    is jealous that Jackie has developed a
    relationship with the priest he repented to.

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  • Question 4 How does the character transform in
    the story?
  • 4. Jackie at the beginning of the story was a
    jealous young boy but after confession realizes
    that there are more important things than wanting
    what other people have.
  • 4. In the beginning, Jackie is naïve and is
    frightened to go to his first confession thanks
    to the persuasion of his sister, Nora. In the
    end, Jackie realizes there was never a need to be
    jealous of his sister and gains confidence in
    himself. He learns honesty is the best policy.

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  • Question 5 What is the major theme of the story?
    Explicate. Are there any minor themes?
  • 5. The major theme of the story is to prove that
    jealousy is waste of time and does not cause
    anything but problems.
  • 5. The theme of this story involves jealousy and
    naïve honesty. The little boy speaks of how he
    wants to kill his grandmother and sister as if it
    was nothing. A miscomprehension of consequences
    made this story believable in the mind of a seven
    year old.

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  • Question 6 Are there any allusions in the story
    that could add meaning to your interpretation?
  • In the story there is an allusion of the bible
    that refers to the Hail Mary and in the Catholic
    faith, confession.
  • 6. There are several allusions to the
    Catholic faith and Bible. The priest commands
    Jackie to say three Hail Marys.

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Hail Mary
  • Hail Mary,Full of Grace,The Lord is with
    thee.Blessed art thou among women,and blessed
    is the fruitof thy womb, Jesus.Holy
    Mary,Mother of God,pray for us sinners now,and
    at the hour of death.
  • Amen.

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  • Question 7 What are the symbols or other
    figurative elements of the story?
  • In the story, Mrs. Ryan talks about the priest
    being woke up in the middle of the night by a man
    wanting to make a confession. When the priest
    comes back into the room and looks at his bed he
    sees two hand prints burnt into the railing.
    Those hands represent the devil who can make an
    impression in our life if we allow him too.
  • 7. Same as above.

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  • Question 8 What seems to be the authors primary
    goal/purpose in writing this short story?
  • Frank OConnor is writing this story because a
    young boy is jealousy be cause he is not
    receiving the same prizes and attention his
    sister is which then shows you how dumb jealousy
    is and sounds.
  • 8. The authors primary purpose in writing this
    story is to entertain the reader and to show the
    naivety of children.

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  • Question 9 What is your reaction to this story?
    How does your reaction influence your reading?
  • 9. Personally I found the story to be humorous
    which allowed me to enjoy the short story.
  • 9. I actually enjoyed this short story. Seeing
    the bold honesty from a young boy was
    entertaining.
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