70 Cambridge Checkpoints HSC Advanced English Sample response: Film Prescribed text: Strictly Ballroom‚ Baz Luhrmann‚ 1997 Related text: A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams‚ 1947 (drama) Introduction names the texts and links them directly to the question Develops a thesis which applies to both texts The topic sentence on not belonging connects the next two paragraphs which are about the same idea but discuss the different texts separately Using supporting evidence
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expressing yourself through natural and primal movement‚ as well as exploring the bodies ability to flip and twist in midair‚ while retaining the proper momentum to move. II. Humble Beginnings : Vietnam and David Belle. A. First created by French soldiers in Vietnam. 1. Used to escape enemy attacks by moving through both urban environments like villages and buildings‚ and natural ones‚ like the surrounding
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clearly not what Blanche is used to. “Stella‚ there’s – only two rooms? […] Oh‚ you do have a bathroom! First door to the right at the top of the stairs?” Blanche and Stella are both uncomfortable with how different it is in New Orleans compared to Belle Reve. Blanche is much vainer than Stella‚ and she also seems to be richer. Stella is much more tough‚ and simple. Stella and Stanley have differences and similarities. Their love for each other is extremely strong; something that Blanche might
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Later‚ Blanche opens up to Mitch and tells him about her past with her ex husband. Stanley doesn’t stop snooping through Blanche’s things because he is determined to find out the truth behind Blanche. He soon finds out that Blanche didn’t leave her job like she told them she did. She was actually fired because she was involved sexually with a student. Stanley also discovered that Blanche was actually kicked out of Laurel because she was sexually involved with the local soldiers. Of course Stanley
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Arianna Iacoangeli S6E To what extent do the Kowalskis and the DuBois represent a clash of cultures in “A Streetcar Named Desire”? “I am not a Polack. People from Poland are Poles‚ not Polacks. But what I am is a one hundred per cent American‚ born and raised in the greatest country on earth and proud as hell of it‚ so don’t ever call me a Polack.” - Stanley Kowalski In “A Streetcar Named Desire” the clash of cultures between Stanley Kowalski and the two DuBois
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Stella’s comment that "there are things that happen between a man and a woman in the darkthat sort of make everything else seemunimportant‚" also emphasizes her purely physical relationship with Stanley. 3) Blanche mentions her and Stella’s life in Belle Reve and tells Stella that she "can’t have forgotten that much of our bringing up". Obviously Blanche believes that Stanley and Stella’s current life is quite a contrast to what she and Stella should be used to. She contrasts Stanley with the refined
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Belle Starr was an outlaw in the expanding western edge of the American Wild West in the second half of the 1800’s. She had an interesting life before she became an outlaw. Many books have been written and movies made about her life. Starr’s parents were John and Elizabeth Hatfield Shirley. Her father was married three times. He came from an affluent Virginia family. He was as rich as Donald Trump. His third wife came from the Hatfield family of the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud. In 1839‚ John moved
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Belle was born on February 5‚1848 in Carthage‚ her birth name was Myra Maybelle Shirley (her parents called her Belle)‚ Belle was one of six children. Belle attended the Carthage Female Academy then Cravens a private school and she was very wistful for music. Belle’s life was an adventure of many marriages and affairs with felons‚ criminals and objectionable characters. She married outlaw Jim Reed and lived in the Oklahoma Indian Territory at the home of outlaw Tom Starr who was a Cherokee.Jim became
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in the candidate’s response: • Stanley describes difficulties at home with Blanche • Worried about Mitch’s relationship with Blanche • Suspicious about Blanche’s past • Impact of Blanche on his relationship with Stella • Concerns about the loss of Belle Reve • says he will try to find out more about her life in Laurel • Steve sympathetic to Stanley. It’s about the Key Terms and the Assessment Objectives: Remember the key words of the question. This will help you stick to the title
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A Streetcar named Desire Scene 1 analysed Simran Kaur Sandhu‚ 12G Williams’ begins the scene with a description of New Orleans’ Elysian Fields; the town in which it is set. It seems old and slightly poor which begs the audience to ask the question ‘why?’ as America during the 1950’s was known for its stability and its economic boom in which all areas of America were invested in. So had this town been neglected‚ is it that cut off from mainstream America? The section is described as having a
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