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Cards (38)
English
literature
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14
to
22
of the s
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Rosie
had made a quick check of the shaped before eng the opt
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The
botoes
he of the garden was an
egowe
see of the org
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avibe.
An ancient
benybes
soft
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ross the undergrowth within a cage
The of the wasted off. The borged
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hy that grew up hough he bicks end
shame
of one theking &
The park
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kad down towards the fee at befor when
maria
the girls of for as
chand
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beyond,
happeared
into as of notes and travels belive thached the
packed
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How do the
wider
use
language
here t
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Not
grown
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You could indede the
writer's choice
of
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wands and
phras
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languages
and
Schniques
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Mystery
/
Somber
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serience
forms
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tone
markaļ
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writer
presents the garden as
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a
claustrophobic
and
enclosed
space
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There are references to cages
Chunles
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of
'cement'
and
broken
bricks which
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infers that there is
DO
order of
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control and that the
garden
is in a
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State of Chaos. The
metaphorical
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use of a cage:
reinforces
the idea
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of being
trapped
and
foreshadows
the
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danger that
awaits
for people who
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thes
cannot come back ou
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cescape
)
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enter the
garden.
This sense of
danger
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is also symbolised by the
plosives
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in the broken bricks) as it
links
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to the idea of destruction
The reader
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Remorses
Sympathy
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feels a sense of
trepidation
for
Rosie
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and her
children.
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This
creates an image
of...
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The
use
of--- shows that...
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Another connotation of this word
is.
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