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    reactions‚ but also her observations of other’s feeling. She conveys to the reader through vivid imagery and expressive figurative language not only a sense of astonishment and horror‚ but also the resulting patriotism the disastrous event brought forth. Berne uses dramatic imagery when describing what she sees at the location‚ and the astonishment she feels. When Berne fist sees the sight‚ she notes that she sees nothing‚ “But once your eyes adjust to what you are looking at‚ “nothing” becomes something

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    possibilities of constant reinterpretation as it demonstrates a character to understand and relate to. The soliloquy provides a chance for change in the audience ’s perception of Hamlet‚ and allows for a more intensive insight into Hamlet ’s persona. The characterisation of Hamlet suggests he is self-deprecating and insecure‚ evident in the statement “oh‚ what a rogue slave am I!”‚ and in this the audience relates to Hamlet in his inability to decide how to fulfil his immense responsibility. The idea of Renaissance

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    Explore how Michael Morpurgo portrays the horrors and futility of war in his novel ‘War Horse’. Discuss with reference to narrative voice‚ characterisation‚ main incidents and/or any other appropriate feature. PARAGRAPH 1 – INTRODUCTION (about 50 words) Name of book Name of author Brief summary of text (no more than two lines) What your essay is going to be about (refer to the task) You can give this information in any order. You might give the information in the order 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 or 4

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    diegetic Editing none Lighting low key Angle eye level Movement none (they stopped to drink) Dialogue:  “the cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough.” Shot 4 Scene: Montressor presents fortunado with some wine to drink to cure his cough Shot: medium Sound diegetic Editing cut to next scene Lighting low key Angle eye level Movements completely still as fortunado pauses to take a drink Dialogue: “Drink” M “I drink‚ to the buried around us” Shot

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    are crucial to the novel’s plot and thematic concerns. The awakening of humanity depicted in Montag’s characterisation‚ captured through Bradbury’s use of narrative voice and diction becomes‚ in my mind‚ inspirational. We are asked to question the values that underpin this dystopia and this is essential in shaping our understanding of the values we should all share. Montag’s characterisation is inextricably linked to our understanding of other characters and shapes our view of the novel. When

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    Salinger illustrates Holden’s personal dilemmas through setting and characterisation to show the readers Holden’s isolation. The Social Network‚ directed by David Fincher‚ is a film of similar context‚ exploring the social isolation a college student‚ Mark Zuckerberg‚ faces while creating the billion dollar social media platform known as Facebook. Like Salinger‚ Fincher presents Mark’s personal dilemmas through setting and characterisation to illustrate the isolation Mark faces. Salinger frequently uses

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    William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies presents significant issues relating to the concept of conflict. Through analysing characterisation and symbolism it is evident that conflict can be destructive to social order. The Black Eyed Peas music clip “Where is the Love?” portrays the damaging nature of conflict‚ resulting in chaos‚ by the use of binary oppositions and rhetorical questions. The combination of Lord of the Flies and “Where is the Love?” shows the viewers that conflict can be destructive

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    Julia Lawrinson depicts the effects of racism on individuals through a range of techniques in her novel Bye‚ Beautiful. Through use of Sandy’s perspective‚ the reader sees how racism impacts the Read family‚ especially Pat. The author also uses characterisation to represent certain characters’ feelings of isolation and sadness and to show them as being different from the townspeople. Lawrinson also uses the very powerful symbol of Billy’s death to demonstrate the way racism effects individuals. These

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    relies on psychological issues and psyche to scare her readers in the Haunting of Hill House. The three prominent gothic elements are grotesque characters‚ characterisation and supernatural and inexplicable events. Bram stokers three gothic elements used are supernatural and inexplicable events and grotesque characters and characterisation.

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    during the Vietnam War also known as the second Indochina war‚ and known in Vietnam as the resistance war against America. This is where the girls discover themselves emotionally and spiritually. Blair uses the film techniques of camera angles‚ characterisation and dialogue to explore

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