Analyzing Setting Task 2 - Understanding Characters and Themes As we have discussed in class is evident that conflict, forbidden love and loyalty are the dominant themes in the novel and they are developed through the characters. Step 1: Click on the link "Letter to a Teenage Magazine" and complete the worksheet Step 2: Think about the themes of the novel conflict, forbidden love, loyalty , give examples of how the themes are developed through the characters i. Letter to a Teenage Magazine Task 3 - Understanding Language and Literary Devices Having now completed the previous questions to develop an understanding of how language and literary devices are used by Joan Lingard to influence readers , pick an event from the novel and re-write the event using 1st Person narrative, figurative language, writing with 5 senses and using the PEEL paragraph structure.
After completing the re-write comment on the effect using different narrative voice i. Step 2: Re-write the event using first person narrative voice Language - I, me, my, you, us, we, etc. Use figurative language in your writing i. Make sure you are writing with 5 senses i.
Describe what it looked like, what it smelled like, what you could hear , what you could touch and what you could taste. Finally remember to use the PEEL paragraph structure. A powerful story of young love across the divide, during The Troubles in Northern Ireland; now part of the Originals collection, showcasing Penguin's very best modern classics for young adults.
Kevin and Sadie just want to be together, but it's not that simple. Things are bad in Belfast. Soldiers walk the streets and the city is divided. No Catholic boy and Protestant girl can go out together - not without dangerous consequences. Search books and authors. Buy from…. View all retailers Find local retailers. The second of Joan Lingard's ground-breaking Kevin and Sadie books. Also by Joan Lingard. Related titles. One Of Us Is Lying. During the next period you are going to read the novel Across the Barricades written by Joan Lingard.
The novel is set in Belfast, Northern Ireland in the While doing this assignment you are going to find out more about the Northern Ireland Conflict and what it was like to be a teenager at that time.
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