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Title: Something Old Something New


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Something OldSomething New
  • Ella, Molly, Sophie, Katie, Lucy

2
The title
  • Its a pun of a marriage tradition something
    old, something new, something borrowed something
    blue.
  • The repetition of the word something emphasises
    the pun.
  • The man has changed to a new religion and life
    but still reflects back to his old self
    throughout the story.

3
Who is the single main character?
  • Its written in indirect 3rd person.
  • We never learn the main characters name.
  • However we do know that he is Scottish and used
    to be Catholic until he converted to Islam.
  • We know he is brave and daring because he has
    changed his whole life for this one girl that he
    loves.

4
Characterisation
  • Indirect 3rd person.
  • The direct speech appears blunt and clipped. This
    shows that the man is conserved and respectful
    towards the people in Sudan.
  • This also shows how he restrains and observes
    rather than getting involved a lot.
  • The Scottish man also doesnt speak his mind as
    you know a lot of what he is thinking but he
    doesnt say it. This could show he is respectful
    or that he is shy.

5
Who tells the story?
  • Narration with the Scottish man as the focaliser.

6
Where does the action take place?
  • Edinburgh in a café.
  • Sudan
  • Within the mans thoughts.

7
How much time does the story cover?
  • Not made explicit but it is at least couple of
    months.
  • This allows the explanation of how the Scottish
    man met the Islam woman and how their
    relationship develops.

8
Rising action of the story A event or set of
circumstances that add interest
  • The Scottish man was first a Catholic working in
    as a lab technician expecting to pass doctors
    school although he failed his last year and
    didnt know what to do. This is when he met his
    fiancée and he then converted to Islam to be able
    to marry her.

9
Climax
  • The Scottish man then goes to Sudan (the country
    where the woman and their family lives) to get
    married. However a relative dies and the wedding
    is held off. The womans brother clearly shows
    dislike towards the Scottish man. During this
    time he feels very isolated as he doesnt know
    the family that well and isnt sure what to do at
    the funeral.

10
Denouement
  • At the end of the story the womans brother
    explains why he resents the Scottish man because
    of his sisters previous relationship. The
    Scottish man and his fiancée then get married.

11
Specific mood the story creates
  • Confusion the Scottish man doesnt seem to know
    what is happening.
  • Loneliness he is in a foreign country.
  • Anxiety hes worried about his wedding and what
    will happen
  • Disconnected he is an outsider to the culture
    and country.
  • Flustered he doesnt know what to do with
    himself when others are rushing around for the
    funeral.

12
Is the story realistic?
  • The general story of the Scottish mans background
    and how he became and Islam is a bit unrealistic.
  • Although, the contrast between different cultures
    and the lack of understanding between the two is
    portrayed realistically.

13
Themes
  • Belonging and identity.
  • Wealth.
  • Culture and customs (a way of life).
  • Religion.
  • Love and conflicts.

14
Did you identify with and character?
  • You can relate to the Scottish man because if you
    ever go abroad (especially to the Middle East or
    Asia) you feel isolated and out of place because
    of your skin colour, how you speak and what you
    wear. This is how the Scottish man would have
    felt in the story and it is well portrayed.

15
Was there a villain? Was there a hero?
  • At the start of this story the brother resented
    the Scottish man. This makes the reader dislike
    him as if he were a villain.
  • We think that there was no hero.

16
Key personality traits
  • Scottish man bravery, uneasiness, determined,
    shy.
  • The bride confident, loving, soothing, caring.
  • The brother forceful, harsh, insecure, nervous,
    protective.

17
Our overall opinion of the story
  • Overall we thought that this story was a bit too
    vague to allow the reader to connect with the
    main character and the storyline. However, we did
    like the way the isolation of the character was
    portrayed because it helped us relate this to our
    personal experiences. We also thought that the
    detached 3rd person narrative style alienated the
    reader, as we never got to know the characters
    fully.

18
How effective is the ending?
  • The ending of this story follows a structure of
    many other stories involving love. The ending is
    quite predictable and it might not have given it
    such a great ending when the reader can see what
    is coming.
  • Although, the ending does wrap up a complicated
    story which has taken a while to reach this
    point, which even then the reader may not then be
    satisfied with.
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