The darkness out there- Mrs Rutter

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English Mapa Mental sobre The darkness out there- Mrs Rutter, criado por chloe16jones em 19-04-2013.
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The darkness out there- Mrs Rutter
  1. 'Tea my duck'- considerate tone, innocent, good first impressions
    1. 'cluttered will old calanders and pictures torn from newspapers'- old, lonely, remenising on the past. her way of reconnecting with her past
      1. 'There was a smell of cabbage'-
        1. 'big-eyed flop-eared rabbits' and 'beribboned kittens'- implies her harmless, sweet, affectionate side
          1. 'Bedraggled garden'- doesnt spend much time on her home, elderly
            1. 'In Belgium, and he never came back'- her husband died in war
              1. 'Smell of damp and mouse'- negative, implying a nasty side to her
                1. 'We went back inside'- 'The boy and girl sat quite still'- the children found out Mrs Rutters secret about leaving an innocent man to die.
                  1. the shock the children feel causes a total contrast on the thought they had at the begining of the story about Mrs Rutter

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