2011 HSC Question How are taboos used in black comedy to challenge and confront the audience‚ and make them laugh? In your answer‚ refer to study and experience of TWO of the texts set for study Black Comedy‚ as defined within both an Aristotelian-cathartic model and through a Freudian psychological perspective‚ aims to allow its audience to bypass the mind’s censor and to allow release of otherwise socially impermissible emotions on issues that are of a dark or macabre nature. It is a form
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making the world inside the prison much more complicated. Prison world is “drama-driven” in an environment of survival and the constant need to be respected. Respect has a different meaning in prison because it can easily determine your survival and the quality of life prison holds. Crimes against children are not tolerated among inmates. (I find it ironic that there exists a barometer of acceptable crimes in prison!) The book begins with the story of a child abductor/molester‚ Joe Hicks‚ who needs
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Book Report BY LCPL SCHAFTE‚ RYAN M TITLE: GATES OF FIRE AUTHOR: STEPHEN PRESSFIELD PUBLISHER: DOUBLEDAY PUBLISHED: 1998 PAGES: 400 COST: BASE LIBRARY The author utilizes his experience as a former Marine to create a story of camaraderie and dedication to one’s country‚ even at the cost of paying the ultimate price for a nation to be free from tyranny. The concepts of self-sacrifice‚ service‚ community‚ camaraderie‚ and duty are the thematic core of this historic novel. I believe this
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Jason Cucalon Book Report Basketball Junkie by Chris Herren and Bill Reynolds The book “basketball Junkie” is a Fantastic book it really is. This book is about a hometown high school superstar named Chris Herron on his journey from Fall River Massachusetts all the way to the Boston garden. Chris lived the dream of every kid who has ever bounced a basketball in their drive way. His accomplishments I believe is what really dragged me into the story. Just the fact that he wasn’t just an ordinary
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History 2nd-Nine Week Book Report By Taina Ferrer Shoemaker High School December 12‚ 2013 Stephen B. Oates‚ author of The Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner’s Fierce Rebellion was a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and he was an expert in 19th-century American history. This book was an excellent read that would keep anyone on the edge of their seat the entire time they read the book. It was written in a way that was very easy to understand which made the book that much better
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select‚ The Mark of Athena‚ for my book report because of the writing style the author‚ Rick Riordan‚ decides to use‚ which creates suspense and heavy-action in a relaxed state causing you to never drop the book unless you’re forced to. I appointed this book for my book report over Riordan’s other books because this book contained more action and displays the perspectives of all seven of the main characters who all have different personalities‚ thus making for a book that can suit many different people
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To some people the words "Book-report" mean rent the movie and write a report on that. Yes‚ it is easier to watch a three-hour movie rather than read a 536-page book. With most books turned movies‚ though‚ the book is far too detailed to fit everything. This is how it is with the book The Green Mile and the movie The Green Mile. There are similarities but‚ there are also a lot of differences between the two. The main parts of the book and movie are alike: Coffey being caught with the two
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Olives Ocean By Kevin Hankes Report by Raina Hartwig This is a story about two girl named Olive Barstow and Martha Boyle. It all started when Olive died she was only 12 when she was hit by a car on Monroe street while riding her bike. Her mom came to Martha’s house to give her Olives sort of diary paper she told Martha‚ “She was such a shy girl with not many friends she said she knew you the most”. Martha now had wished she had talked to her more. Then her mom got on her own bike and left. Olive
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Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary Book report Yolanda Sargeon Concordia University October 24‚ 2012 Ms. Margaret Honey‚ Professor Six year old Ramona may be young‚ but she prides herself on being brave. The books starts off with some older boys teasing her sister‚ Beezus‚ and Ramona stands up for her. However‚ Ramona does not receive the praise she feels she deserves. Beezus ends up mad at her for embarrassing her in front of the boys. The book progresses with Ramona starting first grade
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Lost Hero Book Report) Part I: Book Report i) Rating: I would rate this novel as 8 out of 10 for a few reasons. First‚ the author seems to know a lot about mythology‚ Greek and Roman. When he put the story all together‚ it relate a lot to the myth of Greek and Roman people‚ sometimes it seems to make the myth make more sense. Second of all‚ Rick Riodan always start with very little information which makes the readers just want to know what will happen next. In the middle of the book‚ the author
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