Breach means to not have followed it or broken it
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
-Means no one is born different from others - can't be born into slavery and kept in a cage. -You have access to basic human rights-food water and shelter.
Martha- Born into religious cult, has basic rights but no personal freedom.
-Martha is treated like a slave by her parents.
-Martha is treated like a slave by her parents
Quotes- no friend because of righteous
-not allowed radio
The righteous believe the devil reaches young people through pop music (Pg 11)
I know i seem weird to them but it's not me, inside I'm just like them (pg 18)
Abomination/Jim- Born and kept in a cage, not allowed outside.
-Has basic human rights.
-Lost rights to education,love, freedom and socialisation.
- no clothes
Quotes- Kid in basement Martha talking to Scott
- Jim doesn't see his mum.
Abomination's a boy, Scott. A little boy he lives in the cellar in a cage (pg 143)
'And she lets her kid live in a cage?... She doesn't know (Pg 146)
Why do you think the author wants us to know that Martha had her human rights breached?
Makes us feel upset, empathy, sympathy for Martha
-We forgive Martha for keeping a secret about Jim because she is also suffering.
Why do you think the author writes all of these things about Jim? Good story telling, Builds suspense and tension, Makes us feel sorry for Jim, Feel anger at the parents
-Shows negative influence of bulling
Do you think the issue was resolved in a way that was restored Martha's human rights? Yes she went to live with her sister, gets new clothes, not treated different or like a slave.
Do you think the issue was resolved in a way that was restored Jim's human rights? Gets to socialise, see his mum, clothes, freedom, priority, love.
Trauma- not going to have a normal life, going to find it hard to learn.
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