Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
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Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman In this essay I intend to show how the relationship between the two main characters in Malorie Blackman's first book, "Noughts and Crosses", matures and reflect on the difficulties they face in a society where people from different races are treated differently. The book is split into two separate parts. Part of the story is told by Sephy (a cross) whose father is a leading politician. Her family consists of her Mum and her Dad and her older sister Minerva. They live in a huge house with servants. Callum (who tells the other half of the story and is a nought) lives in a run down house and his family barely have enough money to get by. He also has a Mum and a Dad as well as Jude, his older brother. Both families have more than their fair share of problems. The first indication that...

