'A Hanging' - planning sheet

4. Choose a novel or short story or a work of non–fiction which explores a theme which you find
    Interesting. By referring to appropriate techniques, show how the writer explores this theme.
Introduction – name of text, writer, genre, brief description, mention of task
Setting                       Point
                                      Evidence – ‘sickly light’, ‘yellow tinfoil’, ‘animal cages’, ‘plank bed’       
                                      ‘pot of drinking water’ ‘ten feet by ten’
                                      Analysis and Reaction
 
 
 
Characterisation      Point
                                      Evidence – ‘puny wisp of a man’, ‘moustache’, ‘comic’, ‘six tall            
                                      guards’, ‘white drill suit and gold spectacles’
                                      Analysis and Reaction
 
 
 
The dog                     Point -
                                      Evidence – ‘bounding’, ‘jumping up tried to lick his face’,
                                      Analysis and Reaction
 
 
 
The puddle               Point – turning point – ‘he stepped slightly aside to avoid a puddle’
                                      Evidence – ‘unspeakable wrongness’, ‘All the organs of his body were working’, ‘one mind less, one world less’
                                      Analysis and Reaction
 
 
 
Conclusion – mention writer, text, task and make positive comments about content and theme of text.

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