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In the thought-provoking narrative of "Coming Back" by Gore Verbinski, two contrasting chairs symbolize the dichotomy between truth and falsehood, urging readers to engage critically with the text's themes. The story unfolds in New Zealand, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between Ryan and his best friend Ash, delving into crucial themes like guilt, authenticity, and responsibility. Ryan, characterized by his limited experience as a driver and his struggles with guilt after an accident, faces the challenges of truth and redemption, especially in the wake of Tara's anger as he assists with her rehabilitation.
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True or False?? One chair is ‘false’ and the other is ‘true.’ Sit on the chair which you think is correct. Be ready to explain your view.
Theme question • One of the themes in the story is the effects of guilt
Theme question • Another theme in the story is being true to yourself
Character question • Ryan only has his learners licence
character • Mr Gower is Ryan’s father
Quote • “The accident was mostly Ryan’s fault. But I had something to do with it,” said Vince.
Quote • “If only. Two little words with one massive bloody meaning. If only,” said Ryan.
Character • Ryan had only had his restricted licence for 2 weeks
Character • Brittany was giving Ryan a hard time because she hated him
The police decided that Ryan would help with Tara’s rehabilitation at Watson House
Tara • Tara’s anger towards Ryan makes her work even harder at her rehabilitation