Write down other themes and find words or evidence to support the themes
Themes | Evidence from the excerpts |
1. Family and relationships | 1. There was only Granda and me. Were the two of us enough to make a family? 2. We still had each other (chap. 12) 3. He can behave anyway he wants. He’s the best granda in the world. (chap. 12) 4. ‘I’m only here till my granda gets out of hospital.’- ‘No grandson of mine is going to Castle Street. Not when I’m alive.’ |
2. Growing up / Adolescence | 1. My granda never forgot to take his pills; because I made sure he took them. 2. ”OK, Big Man, I need some help here. I can’t do this on my own.” |
3. Social and civic responsibilities | 1. People are kind Rory. I thought the whole world was going to the dogs, and then you meet kindness like this. It’s a wonderful world, Rory.’ 2. A wonderful world – Passing us like the baton in a relay race. People who didn’t even know us, but who were willing to help anyway. |
4. Social bias | 1. TV reporter - - the question is how can an old man and a boy disappear like this? The answer had to be that people are helping them out. The public are very much on their side. 2. Ruby’s response: “People are taking sides about you, arguing about the rights and wrongs of your case. That’s good. The more people who know your plight, the better chance of you staying together.” |
ACTIVITY 10 : Values in life
Values | Textual evidence |
Family relationships and bonds must be appreciated and maintained. | No Rory, nothing’s changed. I’d rather be here in this cold bus shelter with you than anywhere else in the world. I want us to stay together as long as we can. Is that a deal? “It’s a deal Granda” |
Communication is an important feature among friends and family members. | I wanted to tell him that I had done this for both of us, so we could be together, the way we were meant to be. I wanted to tell him that I would anything so we could be together. Anything. (Chap. 14). |
Trust is a vital component in bridging generations. | “I’m getting you out of here.” My granda was like a little boy, allowing himself to be led, without a word, without a question. Safe in the knowledge that I would look after him. |
Those we should trust may sometimes let us down; those we do not trust may sometimes be our friends in need. | “You will meet people who will help you. And there will be people you can’t trust. You’re looking for something, Rory, and when you find it, everything changes for you. ….And a terrible sadness will come first. ‘Because of that terrible sadness, Rory, you will find the thing you’re looking for.” |
ACTIVITY 15 : What a wonderful world
TASK A
Working in a small group, complete the table below:
Character | What They Do To Help | Why They Help |
Darren | 1. He helps Rory come with an excuse for Mrs. Foley as to why Rory had not passed up his homework. 2. He is a good listener and although he conveys his mother’s messages / opinions to Rory, he himself is worried about the burden of responsibility that his dear friend has to bear. 3. Darren comes up with the solution that Rory and Granda could ‘escape’ to his mother’s secluded but comfortable caravan when Rory knew he had to take his grandfather away from Rachnadar. Rory swears Darren to secrecy and in turn the latter sneaks Rory the spare key of the caravan. 4. Later, Darren texts Rory to warn him that the police know where Rory and his grandfather are and encourages him to run away. | Darren Fisher is Rory’s best pal and genuinely likes Granda too. |
Sammy | 1. When Rory and Granda have to leave the first caravan, and are unable to run away fast because of Granda‘s health, Sammy comes up from behind to lead them out of the police search. He practically offers his help, leading them through the trees and bushes. 2. Sammy explains that the police would have got to Rory and Granda if he and Tyrone had not helped them instead. They had actually recognised them o TV and decided that they would be the ones to help when it was needed. 3. Sammy understood Granda’s initial mistrust of them but he was willing to drive the camper van out of police scrutiny and move on to his brother’s place far south to Dundee. 4. At the railway station, Sammy gives Rory his mobile number and makes Rory promise that he will call Sammy if he needed anything. | A kind man, he wants to help the two of them escape the police and the media. |
Annie and Rab | 1. Rab takes them under his wing when he sees that Granda is unable to continue driving the stolen car and allows them to stay in his flat. 2. Rab is keen to get a doctor to look into Granda’s health and reassures Rory that he would turn them in. 3. It is Rab who first suggests to Rory that he should go to Liverpool to meet his father. 4. When the police are looking for the stolen car, Rab comes up with the idea of driving to the border and to hand them over to his girlfriend, Annie who would then take them closer to Liverpool. 5. Annie later drives them to Norma’s house. | Rab is the petrol station attendant who recognises them and wants to help them. Annie is Rab’s girlfriend. |
Norma and Nicola | 1. Norma prepares a great dinner for both of them. Nicola is adamant that the both of them have done the correct thing. 2. Norma has agreed to drive them to Liverpool. 3. Norma actually tells the police when she realises that Rory’s dad has to know of their whereabouts. | Norma is Annie’s cousin. Nicol is Norma’s daughter. |
Dr Nicol | 1. Cares for Granda and provides him with the necessary pills. 2. Is very concerned about Rory and about how he has to care for his grandfather at such a young age. 3. He is fond of both Rory and Granda – thinks they are like “a doubleact”. 4. Tell Mister McIntosh that he is indeed a lucky man to have a grandson like Rory 5. He is concerned for both of them and was going to do his best to get a home help. Finally, he arranges for Val Jessup – a social worker, to take care of the affairs of Granda and Rory. | An old family friend and doctor who cares for Granda and is also worried for Rory and his responsibilities. |
Val Jessup | 1. She is nervous about Rory living alone in the flat after the fire mishap and so drives him to the children’s home in Castle Street. 2. She takes Rory to the hospital to see his grandfather but keeps her worries about the latter’s health a secret. 3. Eventually, it is she who tells Rory that the authorities have moved granda to the old people’s home and that Rory, being young, really cannot take the responsibility of caring for his aged and unwell grandfather. 4. When Rory and his grandfather are on the run, Val Jessup appears on TV to address them, appealing for them to get in touch, stating that the authorities were only worried abut them and that it was granda’s health that was the main concern. | A social worker who, in her enthusiasm in her first case, really takes to heart about Granda and Rory. |
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