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The BeachThe beach is where Sephy and Callum meet, it symbolises peace. It is a place where Callum and Sephy can forget the
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Heathcroft High SchoolThis school symbolises where the noughts and the Crosses interact. This is where Sephy gets beaten up for interacting with Callum and his nought friends at lunch.
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Manor HouseThe manor house is where Sephy lives, as she is a Cross and her father is a rich politician her parents can afford a nought "slave" and a big house.
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The PrisonThe prison symbolises justice as well as injustice because some of the people in them have been through a fair trial as well as others which may have not been given such a fair trail.
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McGregor HouseThe McGregor house is where Callum and his family lives, as he is a nought, his family is poor and works for the Crosses. Being a naught is like being a slave for the Crosses.
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CourthouseThe courthouse symbolises prejudice and injustice. It is a place where Crosses are let off and noughts are given harsh sentences for crimes that they didn't commit.
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