English Essay - How does Billy Elliot represent relationships and identity? Manliness consists not in bluff‚ bravado or loneliness. It consists in daring to do the right thing and facing consequences whether in matters social‚ political or other. It consists in deeds‚ not words.” Mahatma Gandhi‚ 1869 – 1948 In the film “Billy Elliot‚” Lee Hall and Stephen Daldry use Billy’s relationships with friends and family to demonstrate themes of identity and masculinity. There are three main relationships
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a television interview Otto/Elliot the reporter presents the two pictures to Otto/Elliot and all the television audience to see they are the same man. Otto/Elliot “turns white as a ghost” when he is shown the images from his past (Balson 288). This reaction of Otto/Elliot turning “white as a ghost” makes the audience aware that Otto/Elliot is fearful and frightened for being exposed for his past life as a Nazi. Now that the public is questioning if he is or is not the Nazi it is certain the Otto’s
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Billy Elliot Topic: “Societies often create gender stereotypes that set impossible standards for men and women‚ leading to unhappiness‚ loneliness and possibly violence.” How apparent is this problem in English society of 1984‚ as seen in the film‚ Billy Elliot? Stereotypes are generalizations‚ or assumptions‚ which people make about the characteristics of all members of a group‚ based on an image about what people in that group are like. For example‚ in the Billy Elliot‚ Jackie Elliot had to
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story of Billy Budd. Captain Vere is the head of the Bellipotent and is the overseer of all activity that occurs on the ship. Vere is known for his intelligence‚ truth‚ virtue‚ and dedication to his duty. Vere never hesitates to put the betterment of the ship before the betterment of the individual‚ even if he does care for the individual greatly. The morals that Vere holds dear to himself will cause him great deals of stress and conflict when he is confronted with a situation regarding Billy Budd
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hardships during and as a result of his time in the military‚ including World War II‚ which he portrays through the protagonist of Slaughterhouse-Five‚ Billy Pilgrim. Slaughterhouse-Five‚ however‚ not only introduces these military experiences and the internal conflicts that follow‚ but also alters the chronological sequence in which they occur. Billy is an optometry student that gets drafted into the military and sent to Luxembourg to fight in the Battle of Bulge against Germany. Though he remains
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This is Billy Beckman. He is a prime cut‚ apple smoked‚ extra crispy piece of bacon. He has wavy stripes of brown and tan that only result after being fried to perfection. Billy’s eyes waved up above him and his legs were long and straight. However‚ what the other foods didn’t know about Billy is that he is also - Bacon Man- the rescuer taste buds‚ defender of tastiness‚ and banisher of the bland. Billy is the type of food to always save the day and has loyal friends that love him dearly. Moreover
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Jackie Elliot is seen as a traditional man with anti feminist views. he sees that boys should be tough whilst girls should be more placid. Throughout the film Billy Elliot‚ the directer has created the character Jackie Elliot‚ a widowed father feeling the grief of the recent lose of his wife. This essay suggests that the grief could be a factor of how Jackie goes about supporting his son. The time that this film is set‚ is in the mid 80s. It could be that people who do not keep to the social norm
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Visual techniques are used in the film Billy Elliot directed by Steven Daldry to help the viewer develop deeper ideas about how society accepts homosexuality and other things that are usually looked upon as “not right “. Steven uses a range of visual techniques such as camera angles/shots‚ acting‚ and symbols to show us how people react when someone is seen as different and doesn’t hesitate to show it. Steven Daldry uses camera angles and shots in the film to show facial expression and how people
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Character Development A central character of Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ The Sun Also Rises is Jake Barnes. He is a man of complex personality--compelling‚ powerful‚ restrained‚ bitter‚ pathetic‚ extraordinarily ordinary yet totally human. His character swings from one end of the psychological spectrum to the other end. He has complex personality‚ a World War I veteran turned as a journalist‚ living in Paris. To the world‚ he is very self-control but breaks down easily when alone‚ plagued by self-doubt
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resulting in alienation and departing away. In the verse-novel The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick we witness the notions of belonging and not belonging which are acceptance and non acceptance influenced by links to vicinities through the main character Billy. In the picture book The Island by Armin Greder we visualise the negative notions of belonging which is exclusion and non acceptance. Both these authors enhance the perception of belonging and not belonging in the text through strong and powerful
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