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    What is the real hell in TomorrowWhen the War Began; the new world or the descent of Satan’s steps? We all know Hell is a term used for the place where the deceased go down in the underworld to be punished for their sins. When we talk about Hell‚ it’s used as an expression to describe some kind of intense feeling. Hell can be the destruction of mankind or it can be a place that has been destroyed. In the novel TomorrowWhen the War Began‚ Hell is used to describe the new world that Ellie and

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    useful. Thanks Describe a major change in a character in the text. Explain why this change was important. In the novel “TomorrowWhen The War Began” by John Marsden‚ many changes had occurred to all seven teenagers but Homer major change was the way he became more mature. The change was important because it revealed Homer’s leadership‚ imagination‚ and initiative skills. When the war broke out‚ all seven teenagers discovered it was a complicated world living without any mature adults following no advice

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    his novel Tomorrow When the War Began to demonstrate the order of society and how different parts of society need to blend together to avoid it becoming chaotic. Using his ideas on friendship‚ human nature and challenging stereotypes‚ he portrays his idea on how these elements need to fit together to create a well-balanced society. Without friendship and the bond between people‚ and sometimes countries‚ society would crumble and fall much like it started to in Tomorrow When the War Began. The lack

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    the novel‚ tomorrow when the war began and why I recommend it as a text worthy of studying in year 9. There are various issues and themes in the novel that make it interesting. The issue of this book is that a small country town gets invaded by unknown enemies while the teenagers go on a camping trip. The whole town wasn’t prepared for an invasion and no one expected it‚ even the teenagers never thought of it happening until they came back from the camping trip. This novel shows that war can happen

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    It Is When We Are Challenged That Our True Instinct Kicks In. Fight or flight‚ attack or run‚ injure or flee. It is when we are challenged that our true survival instinct kicks in. The survival instinct can be seen as fighting and not fleeing or vise versa. However‚ the depiction of survival doesn’t matter to us during this speech. What matters today is that the idea that when we are challenged‚ that our true survival instinct kicks in. The book ‘Tomorrow When the War Began’ recalls‚ a story

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    -¡ï ¡°TomorrowWhen the War Began¡± Review ¡ï- ¡°TomorrowWhen the War Began¡± by John Marsden (a young adult fiction novel) is the first of the ¡°Tomorrow¡± series. One of the seven characters‚ Ellie Linton ¨C a rural teenager‚ tells their story (presented in first person)‚ which first commences when they convince their parents to allow them to take the Landrover for a campout in Hell (A wild place‚ ¡°a cauldron of boulders and trees and blackberries and feral dogs and wombats and undergrowth¡±

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    The Tomorrow series is a series of invasion novels written by Australian author John Marsden‚ detailing a high-intensity invasion and occupation of Australia by a foreign power. The novels are told in first person perspective by the main character‚ a teenage girl named Ellie Linton‚ who is part of a small band of teenagers waging a guerilla war on the enemy garrison in their fictional home town of Wirrawee. The name of the series is derived from the title of the first book‚ TomorrowWhen The War

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    e war beA character whom I found interesting In “Tomorrow When the War Began” by John Marsden is Ellie Linton‚ the narrator‚ the ‘voice’ and the protagonist of the novel. The novel‚ Ellie has been through many morals of life‚ which changes the way she thinks and acts‚ making her become very philosophical. The way she reacts to her feelings towards Homer and Lee also appealed to me. The themes of survival‚ loyalty and courage are shown in the actions of Ellie‚ which contributes to making Ellie Linton

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    Tomorrow when the war began Describe at least one important setting in the text explain how this setting helped you understand at least one character of individual The novel Tomorrow when the war began is written by john Marsden. It is about seven normal teenagers that decide before commeration day they are going to plan a trip to Hell. When they come back everything has changes they have been invaded by a foreign country and there is nothing they can do. Hell is an important setting In the novel

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    TomorrowWhen the War Began Written by John Marson‚ Directed by Stuart Beattie Released 2 September 2010 (Australia & New Zealand) Synopsis: TomorrowWhen the War Began is about the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by a war that no-one saw coming. Cut off from their families and their friends‚ these eight extraordinary teenagers must somehow learn to escape‚ survive and fight back. The film begins with a video

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