Noughts & Crosses Setting

Malorie Blackman
This Study Guide consists of approximately 57 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Noughts & Crosses.

Noughts & Crosses Setting

Malorie Blackman
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The Hadley House

Grand and luxurious, the Hadley House is an object of envy to Callum. It represents all that he will never be able to attain, simply because he is a nought. The house also symbolizes the family’s overall discontent. The largeness of the house oppresses Sephy. It symbolizes the distance between her and the rest of her family. Each member of the Hadley clan feels isolated in their own way. Both Minnie and Sephy tend to stay in their rooms, while Jasmine is constantly drawn towards the wine cellar. When Kamal is at the house, he sticks to his office. This represents how Kamal prioritizes his work over his family. The fact that Kamal is rarely at home shows that the house feels oppressive to him as well.

The cabin

Sephy and Callum are able to rekindle their love in the cabin where the Liberation Militia...

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