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Noughts And Crosses

Malorie Blackman

61 pages • 2 hours read

Malorie Blackman

Noughts And Crosses

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2001

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  • Summary

  • Chapter Summaries & Analyses

  • Prologue

  • Part 1, Chapters 1-15

  • Part 2, Chapters 16-20

  • Part 3, Chapters 21-24

  • Part 4, Chapters 25-42

  • Part 5, Chapters 43-64

  • Part 6, Chapters 65-74

  • Part 7, Chapters 75-88

  • Part 8, Chapters 89-103

  • Part 9, Chapters 104-113

  • Part 10, Chapters 114-117

  • Character Analysis

  • Themes

  • Symbols & Motifs

  • Important Quotes

  • Essay Topics

  • Essay Topics

    1.

    Explain the meaning of the title, Noughts and Crosses.

    2.

    Discuss the significance of the beach as a symbol. What function does it serve?

    3.

    Analyze the effect of Blackman’s use of alternating narrators.

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