Sunday, January 22, 2017

Analysis of The Sin Bin

Introduction\nThe Sin Bin, by Lucy Cross is about a young girl named Lucy Cooke who is repose in detention in a school greenhouse, afterward she has hit poor penny Jones, a girl from her school. trance she is in detention, Lucy is drawing time trying to look for her friend, Bethan.\n\n lay\nThis story takes place in a school in Cardiff, Wales1, scarce intimatelyly inside the schools greenhouse as mentioned before. It is hot in there and it smells like crocked and earth. She is in detention for an hour, aboard an another(prenominal) student named Simon Parle and the teacher who takes detention, Mr Paterson.\n\nNarration/Point of ingest\nLucy is the first person narrator, which makes for a reliable narrator and provides us with her own thoughts and tints. The story is alike seen through Lucys intimate of view. As an omniscient narrator, Lucy is encroaching(prenominal) and comments on the other persons and both her own and their actions.\n\nCharacters\nThe story direction on several computer addresss, but keeps most of the focus on Lucy and Bethan, while somewhat other characters are introduced.\n\nLucy Cooke: The main character of this story and one of the most intelligent girls at her school.2 presumptively in her teen old age and actually a substantive moms girl. nevertheless due to the influences of her new dress hat friend Bethan, she then gets into trouble, which is something that does not characterize her. She started getting grim habits such as smoking, eating away make-up and breaking some of the rules. Throughout this story, you get the feeling that she is kind of a weakened girl, who is not really yucky when it comes to peoples opinions of her. She is perilous of her status, so she looks for protection by becoming friends with Bethan. Her self-confidence is low. She has a hard time rely herself and her own opinion. It is shown by her precept Bethan says or my mom says which could be seen as a scar of her not believing comp lete in herself. This makes her an easy dupe of group pressure.\n\nBethan: T...

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