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    Amy Tanneke's Jealousy

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    Due to my life experiences I was able to view Tanneke as the bitter person Griet described. Throughout the novel there’s a constant sense of jealousy between Griet and Tanneke. We see that when Griet first arrives at the Vermeer’s house she wants to get along with Tanneke‚ the other maid in the house. However‚ Tanneke’s rude and adverse attitude along with her need for superiority over Griet‚ continuously puts her in an uncomfortable and vulnerable situation preventing them from becoming friends

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    styles‚ topics‚ and forms. Dreams was one of such topics. The complex nature of dreams make them one of the most prolific topics in poems. It is a part of human condition to yearn for something unknown even if it is dangerous. In The Strange Mistakes of Fish‚ Carol Ellis discusses inherently human desire of almost unattainable objects: Humans are “wishing for something to happen other than” the reality they are living in (17). Moreover‚ she implies that‚ as strictly subjective beings‚ humans cannot comprehend

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    Related Text Rationale Title of text The Red Tree Composer/Director Shaun Tan Text Type Picture Book Brief Synopsis of Plot The Red Tree by Shaun Tan is a picture book following the day of a young girl who finds herself walking through a vast variety of scenes and landscapes Main thematic concerns and big ideas in the text The story line follows a young girl going through scenes‚ with scarce amounts of wording on each page. Each picture has a visual representation and meaning behind it‚ creating

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    Adaptations Of Star Fish

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    Starfish have many adaptations to live in the ocean. They have special adaptations that affect their chance of survival and reproduction in the ocean. Some of the many adaptations the starfish has are the adaptation to re-grow after an attack‚ use their feet to move along the ocean‚ locate prey by their light-sensing eyespots‚ eat large quantities of food‚ and their physical structure to protect them from predators by camouflage and bright colors. In the ocean‚ starfish are able to

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    Family and Tan Ling Wei

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    I am an ordinary soon to be 20 years old girl from an ordinary family with extraordinary fantasies. My name is Tan Ling Wei‚ but since everybody is having a difficult time to pronounce Chinese names‚ I would rather be called as Zoey. I’m a Malaysian Chinese‚ and I was born in a big city with big shopping malls - Kuala Lumpur. When I was younger‚ I used to stay in Bentong which is my hometown in Pahang with my parents together with my grandparents. Since my parents were busy earning for a living

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    One person who has negative effect of alcohol drinking was Amy Winehouse‚ she died of alcohol poisoning in 2011. This happened because she was out drinking with a few mates but she wasn’t in control of her attitude because society has lead her into drinking and ended up in hospital. Amy Winehouse has been drawn into ‘society norms‚’ it is a metaphor to a what society has lead to Amy Winehouse death‚ society and has lead to troubles that she knew the consequences of alcohol. Her attitude towards society

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    Amy Winehouse was one of the most popular singer/songwriters of all time. She broke the record for the most awards for a female artist when she won five Grammy awards in 2008. She also won two BRIT awards for her music. Despite her success‚ she continued to be in the media for erratic behavior with her drug and alcohol abuse and multiple run-ins with the law. But‚ her music is still influential today and she is still a icon in popular culture. Amy Jade Winehouse was born in London‚ England to Mitch

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    Amy Johnson Amy Johnson was born in Hull on 1st July 1903‚ the daughter of John William Johnson‚ from the family firm of Andrew Johnson‚ Knutson and Company‚ fish merchants. She was also the grand-daughter of successful mill-owner William Hodge who was Mayor of Hull in 1860. When she was eighteen she began a relationship with a Swiss businessman‚ Hans Arregger‚ who was living in Hull. Amy had hoped they would marry‚ but the relationship broke down and Hans married another woman‚ but he kept Amy’s

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    Tan Qing Lun Analysis

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    Overview of Artist Tan Qing Lun‚ 26‚ is a traditional musician and an instructor. Qing Lun graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music under a postgraduate scholarship from the National Arts Council (NAC). He is currently one of the musicians for Ding Yi Music Company‚ he plays the traditional Chinese instrument‚ Dizi. He is also currently the Ensemble Manager and a founding member of Ding Yi Music Company. In addition‚ he is currently teaching at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA). Besides

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    Shaun Tan Visual Analysis

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    because once they enter adulthood they know nothing other than the bubble they were raised under. Shaun Tan’s image supports the negative suburban myth that suburbia isolates the people living inside while also burdening to outsiders. Shaun tan created an image that shows two boys sitting along the edge of a colossal wall. This wall takes up almost the entire picture leaving

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