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    Year of Wonders: In excruciating detail! Structure YOW is a novel in 3 parts: 1. Prologue: Leaf-fall 1666 Now 2. Main: Spring 1665 Year of Wonders/Year of the Plague 3. Epilogue: Leaf-fall 1666 Now Why this structure? To hook the readers into the story straight away. Prologue p.3 Apple picking time “I used to love this season.” p.3 “…where he sits still and silent.” P.3‚ paragraph 3‚ line 1 Readers: Who’s this guy and why is he depressed? What’s happened to him? p.4 “It

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    “The plague changes one world and replaces it with another. Discuss In Geraldine Brooks’ novel ‘Year of Wonders’ many characters worlds change throughout the book as a result of the plague. In particular Aphra Bont‚ Anna Frith and Michael Mompellion. Aphra is living in a world where she is now alone and starts to go insane. Michael‚ the once respected town Rector loses his faith after the death of his wife and Anna Frith‚ the main protagonist of the novel and a very courageous one at that as she

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    Jon Milston‚ the sexton‚ says‚ ‘these times‚ they do make monsters of us all.’ Is this a fair assessment of the townsfolk of Eyam living under quarantine? Geraldine Brooks’ historical novel‚ Year of Wonders‚ shows many different events that happen during the time when the vulgar plague spreads through the town of Eyam. This novel is based on true historical events. It explores different themes such as religion‚ the meaning of life and death and how people cope in such a fearful time. Jon Milston

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    Apple-picking Time "His hand is on the Bible‚ but he never opens it." p3 "A servant has no right to stay‚ once she’s dismissed." p4 "even Puritans should recall that pagans‚ too‚ are children of God." p.5 "It has taken less than a year to begin to reclaim [Nature’s] place." p11 Ring of Roses "I thought God had sent him. Later‚ there were those who would say it had been the Devil." p23 "Different from all those men who look you over like beef at saleyard." p.23 "She was a decent girl

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    Essay: Year of Wonders “I wonder if you know how much you have changed” While a catalyst of change for some‚ not all those in the novel are transformed by “year of wonders”. Discuss. Change is an external component in people’s lives‚ which has the great power to transform us. When something unusual occurs or changes are introduced into our lives‚ we are affected and are forced to react to the unfamiliarity. This will call on us to change certain aspects of our lives and as a result we will

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    English ‘Year of wonders’ Practice essay #1 “More than anything else‚ it is Anna’s courage and determination that results in her eventual emancipation’. Do you agree?” The circular structure Novel “ Year of wonders” by Geraldine Brooks‚ details the events taking place at a small village called ‘Eyam’‚ through the eyes of the protagonist Anna Frith. Set in the 1600s‚ the town of Eyam (along with the rest of Europe) finds them self’s at the mercy of the devastating disease know as the bubonic

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    Themes The Role of women in 17th Century England Women at this period of time had almost no rights whatsoever. Their guardian‚ whether it be there father or their husband ruled everything in their life‚ and often women had no choice but to comply. Anna marries Sam‚ in order to avoid staying with her abusive father‚ who often physically beat Anna‚ as was his legal right to. Anna’s father‚ Josiah Bont‚ regularly beat his wife and children‚ and muzzled Anna’s mother. Anna’s narration of the story

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    Year of Wonders Essay – Characters Encountering Conflict Year of Wonders is a deeply moving novel containing heartbreaking themes and stark reality. The novel is based in Eyam‚ a small English village‚ in 1666 and written from the point of view of Anna Frith‚ a non-affluent maid who lost her two young sons and husband to the plague which swept through their village. One of the novels primary themes is conflict‚ and throughout the book the responder can discover how each of the characters deal

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    “I wished to know how things stood in the world”. For Anna‚ the year of the plague is about a journey from ignorance to knowledge. Discuss. In the extraordinary novel‚ Year of Wonders‚ Geraldine Brooks exposes the difficult yet admirable life of Anna Frith‚ trapped in a community caught in desperate times. As the plague strikes this small village‚ ignorance and a fear of the unknown become dominant sensations in Eyam in 1666-1667. Anna is completely unaware of the opportunities to grow and succeed

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    both The Crucible and Year of Wonders illustrate very different views and beliefs of both towns which links with how each village deals with major crises. The town of Salem in The Crucible is very dreary and structured with little colour. Whereas‚ the town of Eyam in Year of Wonders thrives off the beauty of nature and the vibrant colours of the green grass and trees. We can compare the Salem meeting house‚ which Act three is primarily set in‚ with the passage in Year of Wonders describing the nature

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