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    facts about the war‚ nor has he tried to relay the story of this time‚ instead he has attempted to convey the legend of Gallipoli through the Australian’s feelings towards the event using pre-existing myths to portray this tragedy of war. In this analysis the main method of approach to the study of the film will be focusing on the Australian cultural values and myths that are presented in Gallipoli and how they are conveyed through the use of film techniques and the elements involved. Overall through

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    lasting about two minutes and 30 seconds‚ but it left a lasting impression on me. There are many speeches that I’ve heard that have inspired me‚ but this particular speech struck a chord with me. After watching the speech‚ I felt motivated. I felt like Mr. McConaughey captured my motivations in life perfectly. He first thanked God for gracing his life with opportunities and blessings‚ and named Him as someone he looks up to. He then addressed his family as the people he looks forward to and strives to

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    INTRO TO DRAMA – MASK: ACTOR CHARACTER ANALYSIS SHEET Student Name: Gretchen Parker       Dramatic Interlude/Play Title: He and She      Character Name: Ann Herford      Complete this sheet not as though you are yourself‚ but as though you are playing this character in the play. Type in your answers. CHARACTER PAST I come from… Georgia      My childhood was… Happy‚ with three brothers and two sisters. I was the baby‚ youngest.      The experience that made the most lasting impression

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    August L.E.S.S "Mandibulofacial Dysostosis”. This is what the main character‚ August‚ has this means‚ a dysostosis of the face and lower jaw inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by bilateral malformations‚ deformities of the outer and middle ear‚ and a usually smaller lower jaw”. August face looks like‚”His eyes are about an inch below where they should be on his face‚ almost to halfway down his cheeks. They slant downward at an extreme angle‚ almost like diagonal slits that

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    Mother‚ As I have grown up‚ I have started to see who you truly are. When I was going to Mrs Sen’s house I found her to be the parent that I never had. I still remember the day that I heard that Mr and Mrs Sen had passed away. I was at home relaxing watching tv; the house tidied of your bottles and ashtrays‚ the peace barely disturbed by your snores in the room next door. Then‚ in an ad break‚ something else came on; it was breaking news. It was the worst car accident to happen that year. They

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    “It’s exciting when you find parts of yourself in someone else. ” Have you ever seen a movie or read a book and felt like a character and you were basically the same person? Well‚ I have. The character I relate to most is Augie from the book Wonder because we are both scared of not fitting in‚ we afraid of being judged‚ and we keep our true friend close to our hearts. One reason Augie and I are similar is because we want to fit in. Augie doesn’t want to go to school because he

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    John Shipley is a very interesting character in Margaret Laurence’s novel‚ The Stone Angel. The story is written from the point of view of Hagar Shipley‚ who is John’s mother. We see John as he is portrayed through his mother’s eyes. Hagar loved her son very much and it is possible her view of him is bias because of this. In this novel John Shipley is portrayed to us as being smart‚ cold and wild. John was described by his mother as being somewhat intelligent. "He could count up to a hundred with

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    “Shiloh” main characters show significant changes throughout the story. Both characters are said to be round characters (also known as dynamic characters). The Fiction Literature book defines dynamic characters as tending to often change by either learning or becoming more enlightened‚ grow or deteriorate. To simplify that‚ it means that the characters often have a change of heart throughout the story or change their way of life drastically throughout the story. The dynamic characters in these short

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    Pacific Scandal of 1872. This political cartoon shows John A. Macdonald holding an object resembling a fly swatter standing next to Canada. This shows that John A. Macdonald is clearly planning to knock William Mackenzie off his role as a prime minister with a fly swatter as if William Mackenzie was just a bug to John. A. Staring at Canada is William Mackenzie clearly confused with a book of “The History of the Pacific Scandal” beside him as John. A Mcdonald is most likely pulling her strings and making

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    ethos throughout Mr. Fox’s entire testimony. He begins by using pathos‚ establishing that he is well known and reflects on the first time he admitted that he suffers from Parkinson’s; he states‚ “When I first spoke publicly about my eight years of experience as a person with Parkinson’s many were surprised‚ in part because of my age […]” (Page 1 Paragraph 3) and right away he uses ethos to explain why “many were surprised”. We continuously see logos in the first couple of paragraphs. Mr. Fox addresses

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