- When was this photo taken? when Lori Smith was 19 years old.
- Who took the photo? Lori Smith
- Where was this photo taken? Round the corner from the writer's halls of residence
- Why was this photo taken? Lori Smith thought that the picture was inspiring to her.
- Why is this photo meaningful for the writer? She thought people should not discriminate between homosexuality and heterosexuality.
- What is the story behind this photo? Although everyone had different opinion about homosexuality, it was common in Manchester.
- Who are the characters in the story? Lori Smith and people who live in Manchester
- Where is the setting? Round the corner from the writer's halls of residence
- What are the series of Events? The writer went to a far place to study in an university, and she was surprised that people living there were kindly to everyone whether the person is a gay or not.
- What is the 'tension' generated in the story? the writer was apprehensive, but she found that Manchester is a very welcoming city.
- What is the climax in the story? The writer says:"The photograph was taken round the corner from my halls of residence, where someone had painted the quote onto the fence round a building site."
- What is the resolution? The writer found it very inspiring as it’s not often that we see such classy graffiti – something that really makes us think. "If only everyone thought that way, the world would be a better place."
- What is the message behind the story? Everyone has the right to choose his or her sexuality.
2013年9月23日 星期一
Inspiring Graffiti by Lori Smith
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