What Locations Are Infered Inside The Text?
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- Jail cell - suggests a claustrophobic feel
- He's talking from his mind
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- Home - James' sanctuary
- Mentions his dad who was grim
- Remembering and reflecting on his past
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- Kitchen - represents his homely feel
- Stairs - turn point, transition to darkness
- Granddad's house
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- Granddad's house
- James' house
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- School
- Atmosphere - dark, threatening
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- Hospital
- Bedroom
- Jail Cell - Secure Unit
- Atmosphere - lonely, bare
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- Night, bedroom
- External scenery - on the street
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- House
- Atmosphere - intense
- Bedroom
- School - was isolated from it
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- School - he's walking around
- Atmosphere - intense
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- School - loves the pain
- Bedroom - where he lets out his anger the most
- ^it's his training room, chapel, church
- Atmosphere - tense
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- Bedroom
- His home is his safe zone but then puts on a slasher film to remove the safeness
- ^film gets more grim as you read on
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- Bedroom
- Reflecting and remembering his past
- Bedroom - alone now
- ^he shares his thoughts, he's talking from his inner head
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- White walls
- Atmosphere - remorseful/sad
- Reflecting and remembering his past
- Park maybe
- James feels isolated and pressured after his revolution
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- Alleyway
- Atmosphere - tense, scary
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- Dialogue
- Away from home
- Home now
- Crime scene - frantic, scary
- Front room maybe
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- Mind/jail
- Courtroom - judge
- ^exposed, the naked truth
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- Courtroom
- Nervous
- Has no control
- Vulnerable
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- Outside
- Home
- Bed
- Location details: Nazi posters, knives, mirror
- Lights on then off
- Talking from his mind/thoughts
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