In class we have been reading the Nowhere Emporium by Ross Mackenzie which is set in Glasgow. We have been analysing techniques writers use to create interesting characters and settings. Ross Mackenzie uses alliteration, similes and metaphors to bring his mysterious setting to life. We successfully used alliteration and metaphors to describe the Scottish Parliament building and Adam & Christopher confidently performed them during our National Poetry Day assembly. We will be using similes and metaphors to create mysterious settings and characters within our writing.
There we stood at the base of the beautiful sight,
While the shimmering sum shone on our delight
Then we swooped into the big black site
As fast as a swift kite
We weaved through the dark damp stone cold corridors
We felt like we were in a tomb
We were surely coming to our doom.
Extract from Light & Dark by Adam
The sunlight was as bright and hot as the Sahara desert
We stood before the big bold building and its deep dark shadow
We entered the colossus structure like a cheetah on a chase
Extract from the Elements of the Parliament by Christopher
We created silhouette pictures of the Nowhere Emporium based on the description within the book. We used dark paper and bright tissue to help us create a mysterious setting.
I chose a pink background and the black building because it looks exciting and a bit scary Bille Joe