Who am I?
Say it, don't ignore it
Where am I?
Who said it?
Writers toolbox
100

I am a Nought and the main male character of the play

Callum

100

Treating a person or group unfairly because of something about them (like race, gender, religion, disability).

Discrimination

100

Rich Cross school that Callum and Sephy attend

Heathcroft

100

"I thought I was seventeen. Eighteen, I don't know what I thought"

Lynette

100

Prison cell, Sephy's Bedroom, The Beach, etc

Set

200
I use to look after Sephy when she was a baby but later got fired

Meggie

200

Keeping groups of people apart on purpose (different schools, areas, transport, facilities, etc.).

Segregation
200

Ryan is blamed and charged for the bombing here, where 7 people died.

Dundale shopping centre

200

"Stop it! You're all behaving like animals! Worse than animals! Like Blankers!"

Sephy

200

Sephy's bedroom. Midday. We hear offstage knocking at the door. Sephy starts to wake up

Stage directions

300

I am a female Nought and the secretary of Mrs Hadley

Sarah

300

Lack of fairness or justice.

Injustice

300

The place where Sephy spends the two-year time skip. 

Chivers

300

"Sometimes the ends have to justify the means. Collateral damage"

Ryan

300

We know that Jasmine Hadley paid for all of the Mcgregor's legal fee but the characters do not

Dramatic Irony
400

I am the Headmaster of Heathcroft

Mr Corsa

400

When someone does not agree with the ideas or rules that most people or the people in power accept, and they show their disagreement

Dissent

400
Name of the prison in Act 2

Hemwett Prison

400

"I'm sure he'll come around. It's quite natural to feel despondent after what he's been through"

Kelani

400
Callum is directly expressing to the audience "She didn't say that, She couldn't have . Not Sephy..."

Aside

500

I got hit by a stone at the beginning of the story

Shania

500

A negative opinion or feeling about someone before you know them, just because of their group.

Prejudice

500

Location of the first mentioned bombing in the play

International Trade Centre

500

"My dull life could do with a bit of sprucing up"

Jack

500

Callum says out loud "God, I missed Lynette. I missed her so much"

Soliloquy

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