Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Key Quotes; 'Inkheart'
- "...as if heavy boots had been performing a
wild dance on them." (The burning of Elinor's
books; relates to book burning performance
focus)
- "...a shapeless mound of ashes...grey as moth
wings." (Supports symbolism of fire, rejuvenation
and the loss of freedom)
- "You know what they say: when people start
burning books they'll soon burn human
beings." (Directly relates to WW2 Nazi
extermination of the Jewish in furnaces)
- "...reached out to him with ashen
hands...and his black heart stopped
beating." (Reference to Capricorn's
death & the supernatural strength of
the Shadow)
- "Tinkerbell he called softly, after making sure that the
children were asleep. 'Tink, where are you?'" (The Peter
Pan passage that see's Meggie bring her first fictional
character to life; Tinkerbell)
- "Because fear kills everything," Mo had once
told her. "Your mind, your heart, your
imagination." (Relates to key theme wrought
throughout both text and performance)
- "Mo could paint pictures in the
empty air with his voice alone."
(Perfect description of Mo &
Meggie's gift)
- "(Books)...were her home when she was
somewhere strange." (Describes a key
component and comfort that builds
Meggie's character)