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    The Story of Tom Brennan

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    Analysis: Choose one of the following characters and provide a detailed character analysis of them: Tom Brennan‚ Daniel Brennan‚ Tess Brennan‚ Joe Brennan‚ Brendan‚ Gran‚ Finn‚ Kylie‚ Kath‚ Chrissie. Remember to follow the characterisation checklist. Characterisation Checklist: Name character Describe appearance Describe relationships with others Describe thoughts‚ words and actions Describe personality Describe goals‚ ambitions‚ regrets Describe how the character has changed/developed/grown

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    want to belong there. This is a cost however‚ Skrzynecki has to pay. Social expectations are everywhere when it comes to belonging with its positives and negatives. Mark Waters explores social expectations in his film Mean Girls by the use of characterisation. Cadie feels a need to belong in her new

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    The majority of medications currently developed and prescribed are in the form of tablets or capsules due to their ease of consumption by the patient. The identification and characterisation of tablets and capsules is a vital process within the drug development timeline‚ as the pharmaceutical form of a substance can impact significantly its stability and bioavailability [23]. Taylor & Langkildl explain how useful it could be to be

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    Australian short story‚ The age of terror ( 2010) written by Chris Womersly.. Shakespeare’s apparent final master piece and both related texts go to endure this sense of discovery through underlaying symbols and motifs as well as metaphors and characterisation of central characters through out‚ to throughly show how ones discovery can enlighten their perspectives.  Within both Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Mendes’ American beauty an essence of revolution of way of life and sense of self is moved through

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    act in accordance to their moral conscience. In a world plagued by mob tyranny‚ administered through corrupt unions‚ the socially progressive film proves that the individual’s ability to fight back is often limited. By skilfully crafting the characterisation of the protagonist‚ Terry Malloy‚ as a fighter against forces threating democracy‚ Kazan prompts his intended 1950’saudience to similarly fight against oppressive forces for the collective good. However‚ Terry is not always an ardent warrior

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    A philosophical rendering of the everyday leads to a tension between reflection and action. In Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy play Hamlet‚ this is highlighted through the characterisation of Hamlet himself‚ and his engagement with the philosophical and academic concerns of Elizabethan England through his interactions with Horatio. By drawing on elements of this‚ and contrasting them with contextual concerns about religion and spirituality‚ Hamlet is constructed as a deeply meditative play‚ which finds

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    of Arthur Miller’s 1953 play‚ The Crucible‚ is overall a viable adaptation of Miller’s original work. Many of the directorial changes made by Hytner in creating this screenplay are successful in further emphasising Miller’s central ideas. The characterisation of Abigail Williams is captured appropriately in the film displaying her overall manipulative nature by drawing extensively on the original text‚ thus exploring Miller’s idea of the use of hysteria and rumour in order to seek personal vengeance

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    all played upon Shelley’s conscience with her abolitionist parents having a large influence upon these views. Shelley’s work plays on society’s fear of creating monsters that go out of control and create revolutions‚ this can been seen with the characterisation of the creature who is a symbol for the oppressed people. The creature is composed of different body parts‚ this is similar to the proletariat in that it “is recruited from all classes of the population”; a repulsive idea to humanity‚ however

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    Steinbeck’s novel explores the adversity faced by migrant workers and their struggle to sustain their moral view. Through the use of characterisation‚ Steinbeck tells the story of the Joad Family who migrate from dustbowl Oklahoma to California while also addressing multiple differing perspectives to give a broader view of the life and times. The Joad Family is depicted as proud and honourable

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    frustrated as he knows he is doing something wrong but doesn’t want to admit it to susan as he has a large ego. by having the dialogue‚ we could get a better idea of what susan and larsen were like as people. while dialogue also provides further characterisation‚ the dialogue also helps keep the experience real for the reader’s so they could understand and feel what each character were like as

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