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    gestures and gaze (pg 109) instead of verbally shows a great difference from the norm of the day that was verbal. Bearing in mind the fact that at the time of the writing‚ other types of communication was just being studied (pg 106)‚ Oroonoko characterisation does make him unfit for the frame of the

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    COMPARE HOW ’THE SCREAM’ AND ’THE SIMPLE GIFT’ REPRESENT THE IMPACT OF PARTICULAR EXPERIENCES ON AN INDIVIDUALS SENSE OF BELONGING. ’The scream’ and ’the simple gift’ represents the impact on an individuals sense of belonging in various ways. The term belonging is basically a human conception that is mostly considered as a fundamental part of society and a source of safety‚ survival‚ protection and happiness. The simple gift written by Steven Herrick and the scream painted by Edward Munch significantly

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    is associated with the town of Soledad establishes an underlying sense of loneliness in all characters. The author uses a variety of techniques to develop this underlying loneliness in each of the individual character’s lives. Such individual characterisation building on the loneliness established in the connotations of Soledad is evident in Curley’s wife‚ Crooks‚ George and Lennie‚ for the epitome of these characters’ isolation can be pinpointed to their time in Soledad. Curley’s wife is an important

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    An essay on the contexts of Blade runner by Ridley Scott‚ and Frankenstein by Mary Shelly. “Frankenstein”- the story of a scientific experiment‚ a human like creature‚ rejected by its creator and reaping revenge. “Blade runner”- A population of genetically designed artificial humans created for the sole purpose of labour on off world colonies‚ escaped to Earth and on the run. After hearing that introduction one would not suspect that these two texts share many similarities in meaning‚ context

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    futile. In addition‚ Fitzgerald shows that subscribing to it leads to irresponsibility and a lack of morals‚ and doesn ’t make you happy. Mendes shows that it brings about superficiality and an unrealistic expectation of self. They do this through characterisation‚ metaphors and various linguistic and (in Mendes ’ case) audio visual techniques. Both texts are set

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    Australian voices: I am‚ you are‚ hold on! What is an Australian? An Australian voice? What can an Australian voice be? To many the definition of an Australian voice will vary from opinion to opinion. One can describe an Australian voice as being a perspective of the Australian culture in relations to Australian values ideas‚ attitudes and actions. To many it may be how a typical Australian is perceived by the rest of the world‚ and the differences between their own culture and that of Australia’s

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    the reasons behind Willy’s adherence to these values‚ which are Uncle Ben and Linda‚ demand the question whether Willy is a tragic or pathetic figure. All these factors that lead to Willy’s demise‚ will be depicted in the dramatic techniques of characterisation‚ setting‚ costumes and props. What I will achieve is the audience psychoanalysing Willy Loman‚ to answer whether Willy’s death was self-inflicted or rather a reflection on the overwhelming‚ uncontrollable nature of his life. The audience will

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    personification in “his materials…seemed to be in friendship with him” to reinforce the bond that exists between Romulus and his work‚ therefore highlighting the significance of such connection on the evolvement of his “character”. Use of contrasting characterisation of Christine with Romulus‚ further illustrates the detrimental effects of social rejection on one’s sense of self‚ which in Christine’s case leads to mental instability and her suicide. Christine’s promiscuous nonconformist behaviour is a barrier

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    Hamlet Essay Transformations require an imaginative reshaping of significant elements and thus it does not require to mirror the original source as there are no rules about the process. A transformation can stand on its own merit but its interpretation and understanding is enriched when the viewer is familiar with both the original text and the ways the new text has paid tribute to the original piece. It is highly engaging and interesting to view these parallels and allusions as transformations

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    event he gave up‚ and hasn’t been seen since. The extract explores themes of dreams and the consequences of their failure‚ and whilst the extract begins hopefully‚ it quickly descends into a tragic tone. The writer uses detailed diction and characterisation to construct a shy but hopeful portrait of Joe Vitale. This can be seen when the narrative

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