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English lit
Paper 2
MY NAME IS LEON
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What do symbols represent in the context of identity and youth?
They
signify
identity
and
youth.
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What do the "babies" need to hold on to?
They need to hold on to something
strong
.
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What is the significance of gardening in the context provided?
Represents
escapism
Involves cultivating
parental figures
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What does biking symbolize in the text?
It
symbolizes
freedom
.
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How is biking described in relation to identity?
It is described as a definite "
BMX
".
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What does the phrase "you were made for that bike" imply?
It implies a strong connection to
biking
.
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What themes are present in the photo of Jake?
Loss
Mourning
Identity
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What does "Rucksack" symbolize in the text?
It symbolizes
identity
and
emotional baggage
.
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What does moving to Maureen's not enough room signify?
It
signifies
a
need
for
space
and
freedom.
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What does Leon's action of leaving imply about his character?
It implies he seeks
independence
.
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What does unzipping the rucksack symbolize?
It
symbolizes
revealing
everything
inside.
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What do toys represent in the context of masculinity?
Action
men
Masculinity
Child-like imagination juxtaposed with adult themes
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What do dreams represent in the context provided?
They represent pleasant and ruined experiences.
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How are dreams described in relation to real life?
They are described as running by real life.
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