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Came back to show you I could fly

Ideas and film techniques
Horizontales
A reptile whose skin changes colour to suit the surroundings
Measured
An adjective describing something that weighs you down, preventing free movement or a sense of freedom. Stifling.
Language used in a specific context, with characteristic diction and sentence structures.
'like being locked in a packing crate', 'like escaping from a cage'
A repeated symbol
A bit drunk as Seymour's dad was when he gave him a watch
Suffocating, preventing free breathing and speech
An adjective suggesting someone has warlike qualities or manners
The way the personality of people in a text is conveyed
The opposite of containment or imprisonment
Word choice
Something unknown
Obedient, compliant, someone who will do what they are asked.
The remains. For Seymour's dad, Seymour is a _______
An adverb suggesting that an action is performed in a hidden or secretive or subtle way.
Verticales
An effect built up gradually over times and repeated experiences
Uselessness. Seymour finds it useless to argue with adults.
The French word for flower
The place in which a novel is set
'The whole street of one-eyed, spying houses was intimidating'
Exact
Pale. This word has negative connotations, as of illness
Threatening, potentially dangerous, evil
Drunken - a colloquial expression used in australia
A text type which breaks the narrative. Written communication sent through the post.
The last name of the author
The city in which the novel is set
Ordered and controlled, like soldiers in a regiment.
A marked difference (eg in style or colour) used as narrative technique
The use of words to create pictures or sensations in readers's minds. This can also influence our thinking.
A costume adopted to hide the truth. Seymour's mother's includes pastel-framed glasses.
A type of imagery that appeals to the five senses
The first name of the author
The second main character
The protagonist