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    class. This is given in the scene where Frank asks her to come to his house‚ and she stands outside and looks inside‚ she is an outsider. "Daybreak: the household slept. I rose‚ blessed by the sun. A horny fiend‚ I crept out with my fathers gun" Harwood starts the poem off with a quick‚ sharp‚ fast paced illusion to show she’s out to do something. The child sneaks out to kill a barn owl with the removed shotgun and when she shoots the owl‚ she awakens to the fact that death is pain. The act was bloody

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    The poem Father and Child written by Gwen Harwood involves a devilish young girl misusing her father’s gun without permission to shoot an owl. The poem starts off with the time of day “Daybreak” and “the household slept”. This tells the audience the start of the poem took place at dawn. “A horny fiend‚ I crept out with my father’s gun.” A horny fiend states that the poet feels somewhat evil and devilish. The poem takes place outside the supervision from the poet’s father stating “Let him dream

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    What meaning have you derived from Harwood’s poetry? Refer to 3 poems and include theoretical readings. The very essence of postmodernism states that meaning is provisional. The meaning that Gwen Harwood imbued in her poems may not necessarily be the meaning that we as responders ‘draw out’ from the poem. Harwood’s poetry is a product of her own historical‚ social‚ cultural and personal context and any subsequent reading is done by responders with their own unique set of circumstances. These new

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    attitudes and beliefs. Through the film "Billy Elliot" by Stephen Daldry‚ the theme explores the concept of moving into the world and the role choice has in this. Another text that portrays "Moving into the World" is the poem "Father & Child" by Gwen Harwood. Both texts demonstrate and convey the message that choices individuals make are important in order to move into the world. The film Billy Elliot is set in Everington‚ Durham‚ which is a mining town that struggles to survive in its oppressive

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    novel‚ ‘The Story of Tome Brennan’ by JC Burke is the epitome of the ways in which an individual’s attitudes about their life can be greatly challenged and reformed due to the catalyst of tragedy. Comparably John Schmann’s song‚ ‘I was only 19’ and Gwen Harwood’s poem‚ ‘Father and Child’ portrays the less favourable consequences of transitions which can lead individuals to develop

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    New Essays: Module A Any text‚ which highlights universal aspects of human nature to the respondent‚ will always retain its relevance throughout time because of the unshakeable constancy of human nature‚ this being our thoughts‚ emotions and desires‚ which often drive us to dark actions. The resurfacing of common elements of the human psyche in texts that are separated by time can be seen in the commonalities between Mary Shelley’s hybrid gothic science fiction tale “Frankenstein” which draws attention

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    Shelby Sanzeh April 15‚ 2011 Marketing Calb Ciroc Promotion Concerning promotion for the Ciroc brand‚ we have identified a few areas that we would like to alter and introduce into the marketing mix. The current segmentation for the brand seems to be aimed at African American urban males‚ ages 25-30. These men are middle- to upper-class and identify with a nightlife lifestyle. Ciroc is also advertised as “the official vodka of New Years.” Advertisements for the brand include online spots

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    that he is dying of leukaemia even though his parents‚ Harry and Vic‚ have yet to tell him. Tom’s family know that this could be their last holiday together‚ so they are determined to have fun. The third family comprises uptight‚ martyrish mother‚ Gwen‚ her husband‚ Jim‚ and their daughter‚ Meg‚ who has become friends with Tom because of their mutual appearances in the recent school play. There is a mutual affection between Meg and Tom that is explored and challenged during a sex scene‚ where Tom

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    "Hospital Evening" and "Monday" by Gwen Harwood are two poems that explore the hardship of immigrants in Australia. Written in the late 20th century after the "White Australia Policy" was abolished and thousands of immigrants landed on Australian shores‚ the poems revolve around Krote‚ a German music teacher‚ who has migrated to Australia and his struggles with racism and the harshness of the Australian environment. The poems negative construction of Australian people acts as a critique of the Australian

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    English Sonnets Essay Poets usually write poems in order to communicate ideas or views to readers. In the two poems‚ “High Flight” (John Gillespie Magee) and “Suburban Sonnet” (Gwen Harwood)‚ the poets are trying to convey their experiences and lives. In the poem‚ “High Flight”‚ the poet uses various techniques such as active verbs‚ imagery‚ personification‚ a metaphor‚ exaggeration‚ alliteration‚ and symbolism in order to portray his joyful experience as he test- flies a new plane. Active verbs

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