The Darkness Out There
- Created by: PhoenixStorm
- Created on: 23-05-18 17:32
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- The Darkness Out There
- Methods
- Third person narrative
- Setting
- Imagery
- Contrast
- Symbolism
- Themes and ideas
- Adults and children
- Past and present
- Things not as they seem
- Stereotypes
- Context
- Early 1960s
- Views of the war and Germans
- Quotes
- "She walked through flowers, the girl, ox-eye daisies and vetch and cow parsley, keeping to the track at the edge of the field."
- "a dear old thing"
- "Are people who help other people always not very nice-looking?"
- "Chocky?"
- "scared stiff of Packer's End...witches and wolves and tigers"
- "We cheered, I can tell you."
- "I'm not going near that old ***** again."
- "Some people you only have to look at to know they're not up to much."
- "She chuckled. 'I saw it come down all right.'"
- "I like young people...I've got a sympathy with young people."
- "*** for tat, I said to Dot."
- "You could get people all wrong"
- "The darkness was out there and it was a part of you and you would never be without it, ever."
- "everything is not as it appears, oh no"
- "she would fall in love and she would get a good job"
- "a cottage-loaf of a woman...a creamy smiling pool of a face in which her eyes snapped and darted"
- "Her eyes investigated, quick as mice."
- "When he had gone outside the girl feched broom and mop and dustpan"
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