Noughts and Crosses
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The Beach

The beach is where Sephy and Callum meet, it symbolises peace. It is a place where Callum and Sephy can forget the
worries of the world, and just be friends without anyone bothering them. 

Heathcroft High School

This 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. 

Manor House

The 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.

The Prison

The 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.

McGregor House

The 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.

Courthouse

The 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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