2013年9月23日 星期一

in class

  1. When was this photo taken?ANS:7 February 2004 
  2. Who took the photo?The writer: Lori Smith
  3. Where was this photo taken?The photograph was taken round the corner from writer's halls of residence
  4. Why was this photo taken?Cause the writer thought it's inspiring
  5. Why is this photo meaningful for the writer? If only everyone thought that way, the world would be a better place
  6. What is the story behind this photo?the writer lived was a mere stone’s throw from the ‘gay village.That was a marvellous discovery for me as the unthreatening atmosphere in most of the bars meant that it was a place where a few girls could go out to have fun on their own without any hassle. It was a great spot by day (drinking coffee at a café by the canal), or by night (bars and dance-floors crammed with gorgeous young people).and The photograph was taken round the corner from writer halls of residence, where someone had painted the quote onto the fence round a building site
  7. Who are the characters in the story?homosexuality
  8. Where is the setting?Manchester, UK
  9. What are the series of Events? homosexuality
  10. What is the 'tension' generated in the story? discrimination.,
  11. What is the climax in the story? something that really makes you think. If only everyone thought that way, the world would be a better place
  12. What is the resolution?there are a few who are trying to change attitudes
  13. What is the message behind the story?there are some people who aren’t as accepting; who don’t understand and make life hell for people whose only crime is being different. I didn’t realise how bad it could be until I chatted to a few friends about their experiences. Why do some people think it’s okay to treat others like this?