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The wonder years geraldine brooks
The wonder years geraldine brooks












Our job while studying this text is to consider how all the different responses to an external crisis contribute to an analysis of human nature. The novel explores how crises affect human behaviour, beliefs and values and reveal the real character of a community under pressure. The novel illustrates that adversity can bring out the best and worst of people and that faith can be challenged and eroded. She explores the consequences of a catastrophe on an isolated, insular and deeply religious community and we see characters exhibit tireless dedication and heroism, or succumb to depression, exploitation and sometimes murderous depravity. The experience of the plague provides Brooks fertile ground to develop characters that illustrate the extremes of human nature displaying the dignity or depravity, self-sacrifice or self-interest that people are capable of when faced with terror, pain and the unknown.

the wonder years geraldine brooks

While the characters and events are fictional, author Geraldine Brooks based the novel on the true story of Eyam, whose inhabitants, at the urging of their vicar, courageously decided to quarantine themselves to restrict the spread of the contagion and protect other rural townships. Year of Wonders is set in the small English village of Eyam in 1665, as the town struggles through a deadly outbreak of the bubonic plague. For a detailed guide on Text Response, check out our Ultimate Guide to VCE Text Response. However, Year of Wonders may also be studied in Area of Study 1 - Text Response. For a detailed guide on Comparative, check out our Ultimate Guide to VCE Comparative.

the wonder years geraldine brooks

Year of Wonders is usually studied in the Australian curriculum Area of Study 1 - Reading and Comparing.














The wonder years geraldine brooks