Dice Story Analysis: To Kill A Mocking Bird

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Dice Story d. 19.01.11 Genre: crime, erotic sci-fi. Characters: 4 Themes: War, circus Location: underground Narrator: 3rd person, omniscient Animal: chimpanzee, smart and cheeky – Charles dickens Remember: Figurative/descriptive language Moral/lesson to be learned Imagination Storyline: The chimpanzees have taken over the earth. Humans live under the ground, in the sewers etc. A smart chimpanzee has joined the humans under the earth. The apes went underground and captured humans to put them in circuses, like humans did back in time. The smart ape goes against it, because of an epiphany. He is now chased. Underground He had lived under the ground for as long as he could remember. Down here, there were no differences between night and day. He did not even know what the sun looked like or how it felt to breathe in fresh air. Of…show more content…
The dust twirled around their feet as they ran soundless through the empty streets, their small figures casting dark, distorted shadows on the walls. She moved along her mother – half running, half sneaking. Her sister was in front of them, carrying her infant daughter in a piece of cloth, and bunch of other mothers and children behind them. They were being led by a man in a black uniform, probably a spacesuit, since that was the only thing that kept the monkey’s lethal gasses out. There were no husbands or young men. They were all out battling, rescuing families or dying from injuries. They were almost captured in the sewers; she was the only Paratus that got away. She ended up marrying the man who had led them to safety, and gave birth to Lancelot’s father, even though it wasn’t very convenient at the time. And now the time had come to find the daughter to the baby in the cloth, the child his father’s cousin must have given birth to. Then they survived after all, but ended up in a
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