1. This photo was taken when the writer saw the quote on the corner of his halls of residence.
2. Lori took the photo.
3. This photo was taken round the corner from Lori's halls of residence.
4. This photo was taken because the writer found that the graffiti was very inspiring and it makes you to think.
5. This photo is meaningful for the writer because he felt that the graffiti was very inspiring and makes you to think.
6. The story behind this photo is telling us about the condition where the place Lori lived is near from the gay village and he felt the unthreatened atmosphere in there.
7. The characters are Lori and the gays people around him.
8. The setting is on the corner from Lori's halls of residence.
9. The series of events are moved 200 miles away from parents, realised the place he lived was a mere stone's throw from the 'gay village', and took a photo.
10. The tension is "After a short while, I came to realise that the place where I lived was a mere stone's throw from the 'gay village'.
11. The climax in the story is "The photograph was taken round the corner from my halls of residence, where someone had painted the quote onto the fence round a building site.
12. The resolution is the writer able to capture a picture that shows a statement from the gay people about their status, reflecting the real life about gays people who are not really accepted by some people.
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