As we read through this complicated and fascinating poem, here is a very insightful prezi that may be of interest to you. It asks many questions of you, the reader, which will help you to formulate you own thoughts on this dramatic monologue.
As we read through this complicated and fascinating poem, here is a very insightful prezi that may be of interest to you. It asks many questions of you, the reader, which will help you to formulate you own thoughts on this dramatic monologue.
As we continue our study of ‘Noughts & Crosses’ it may be useful to have a sense of the overview of the novel. Here is a list of the different section headings with the page number to help you navigate your way through the book:
Prologue p. 7 – 14
Three years later . . . Callum and Sephy p. 17-86
The Turning p. 87 – 101
The Picnic p. 103 – 112
The Split p. 181 – 255
The Trial . . . p. 257 – 284
The Way It Is . . . p. 285 – 329
The Hostage . . . p. 331 – 390
The Confession . . . p. 391 – 419
Decisions . . . p. 421 – 430
Losing My Religion . . . p. 431 – 443
Here is a very interesting interview with Malorie Blackman about her views on reading, writing and ‘Noughts & Crosses’: