In some
respects, Miss Emily's geography instruction in chapter 6 is highly significant to the plight of
the students at Hailsham. The idea of a "lost corner" is highly relevant. Miss
Emily's explanation of Norfolk as "the lost corner" of England is a realm that lies
beyond the reach of others. In a symbolic sense, I think that this can be seen as the hopes and
aspirations of the students at Hailsham. The idea of a place beyond what is and one that is a
"peaceful corner" is...
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Examine the significance of Miss Emily in chapter 6.
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