Friday 22 November 2013

What Locations Are Infered Inside The Text?

PAGE 5:
  • Jail cell - suggests a claustrophobic feel
  • He's talking from his mind
PAGE 6:
  • Home - James' sanctuary
  • Mentions his dad who was grim
  • Remembering and reflecting on his past
PAGE 7:
  • Kitchen - represents his homely feel
  • Stairs - turn point, transition to darkness
  • Granddad's house
PAGE 8:
  • Granddad's house
  • James' house
PAGE 9:
  • School
  • Atmosphere - dark, threatening
PAGE 10:
  • Hospital
  • Bedroom
  • Jail Cell - Secure Unit
  • Atmosphere - lonely, bare
PAGE 11:
  • Night, bedroom
  • External scenery - on the street
PAGE 12:
  • House
  • Atmosphere - intense
  • Bedroom
  • School - was isolated from it
PAGE 13:
  • School - he's walking around
  • Atmosphere - intense
PAGE 14:
  • School - loves the pain
  • Bedroom - where he lets out his anger the most
  • ^it's his training room, chapel, church
  • Atmosphere - tense
PAGE 15:
  • 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
PAGE 16:
  •  Bedroom
  • Has pride
PAGE 17:
  • Bedroom
  • Reflecting and remembering his past
  • Bedroom - alone now
  • ^he shares his thoughts, he's talking from his inner head
PAGE 18:
  • White walls
  • Atmosphere - remorseful/sad
  • Reflecting and remembering his past
  • Park maybe
  • James feels isolated and pressured after his revolution
PAGE 19:
  • Alleyway
  • Atmosphere - tense, scary
PAGE 20:
  • Dialogue
  • Away from home
  • Home now
  • Crime scene - frantic, scary
  • Front room maybe
PAGE 21:
  • Mind/jail
  • Courtroom - judge
  • ^exposed, the naked truth
PAGE 22:
  • Courtroom
  • Nervous
  • Has no control
  • Vulnerable
PAGE 23:
  • Outside
  • Home
  • Bed
  • Location details: Nazi posters, knives, mirror
  • Lights on then off
  • Talking from his mind/thoughts

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