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    Matilda (film) Title- “matilda” Type of text Film Composer- Danny DeVito Audience families‚ little children Source- directed in 1996‚ based on the book written by Roald dahl Context- A young girl‚ Matilda‚ who unfortunately was raised into a family that treat Matilda like a stranger rather than their daughter. Purpose- entertain inform Key elements- Dialogue‚ narrative structure with an orientation‚ complication and resolution cinematic techniques‚ e.g.

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    Concept of Belonging

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    Belonging to a community or group has a significant impact on an individuals sense of self. discuss this statement‚ focusing on how the composers of texts you have studied represent belonging. Belonging to a community or a group is essential on someone’s sense of self. Whether it is a sporting team‚ family‚ or background‚ to belong is a human necessity. People want to feel secure‚ happiness and pride. The poetic series immagrant chronicles by peter skrzynecki portray the sense of belonging

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    Concept of Belonging

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    HOW IS THE CONCEPT OF BELONGING EXPLORED IN THE TEXT‚ THE SIMPLE GIFT? There are barriers and facilitators to belonging. Groups that support belonging are family‚ friends‚ school and even your culture. To not belong you begin to feel alienated‚ anxious and misunderstood. In the verse novel The Simple Gift‚ Steven Herrick’s has portrayed the ways in which a character can relate to many individuals in today’s society. The way in which the poems interact with us is through several techniques such

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    TASK 2 assessment rewrite Original mark = 13/15 Comments: Add depth to your response by mentioning the choice that Scott also faces in relation to this specific concept of belonging. Identify specific techniques used – the poem to represent the concept of belonging. Question: ‘Belonging Always Comes at a Price.’ To belong means feeling acceptance amongst a certain group and it often shapes ones identity. Unfortunately striving for this acceptance often leads to a price being paid‚ such

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    Matilda

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    Matilda Directed by Danny DeVito Matilda is a family comedy which takes place somewhere in the USA during the nineties. Matilda is a brilliant girl neglected by her stupid‚ self-involved parents. Ignored at home‚ Matilda takes interest in reading and she develops telekinetic powers. Eventually‚ her insensitive parents send her to a school run by the cruel Miss Trunchbull. Matilda befriends her schoolteacher‚ Miss Honey. She soon realizes Matilda’s talents‚ but is later amazed to see the

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    Matilda

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    of the plot of the film in your own words Matilda is a very smart and brilliant little girl who by the age three has read everything in the house and wants nothing more than a book. So she starts going to the library and increasing her brainpower. Meanwhile at home‚ her parents are horrible and don’t pay her any attention. Matilda’s father is a crooked used car salesman‚ who meets Agatha Trunchbull‚ a headmistress of a local school‚ and he enrolls Matilda in school there. But the Trunchbull is a horrible

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    Family and Matilda

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    MATILDA Michael Skourtis The film Matilda is a clear representation of the concept of belonging‚ the ideas that are conveyed in the film are relevant to belonging by how they are displayed. The ideas of belonging in Matilda are that Matilda doesn’t belong in her family; Matilda finds a sense of familial belonging with Miss Honey‚ Matilda finds a sense of familial belonging but with classmates and that the catalyst for belonging is the personality of Ms Trunchbull‚ it creates a sense of unity

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    Matilda reaction

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    A lot of emotions filled my heart when I watched the movie Matilda. First‚ I feel pity because you can see the faces of Matilda’s parents that they don’t want a daughter‚ seeing her also that she desperately want to have a book but her parents won’t give her a book and for having a very cruel parent. Second‚ I was amazed when I saw Matilda fix and feed herself independently‚ finished a lot of magazines and books in their house and in the public library‚ having a good sense of fashion at a very young

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    matilda

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    lhafhad.kf oved by more people and for a long time. Each person is unique with their own personality. Personality of one includes the characteristic patterns of thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors. A personality arises from within the individual and remains fairly consistent throughout life. In the beginning of the story‚ we are introduced to Beowulf. He is said to be this guy that is going to come into town and save the people by defeating Grendel. He didn’t care about the praise that he would receive

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    Matilda Bone

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    TITLE * Matilda Bone AUTHOR *  Karen Cushman PLACE & DATE OF PUBLICATION * ISBN-13: 9780440418221 Publisher: Random House Children’s Books Publication date: 3/28/2002 Edition description: Reprinted Edition Pages: 176 Sales rank: 204‚459 Age range: 10 - 12 Years NUMBER OF PAGES * 197 pages SUMMARY * Matilda‚ 14 years old and raised at the manor where her late father was clerk‚ is left at Blood and Bones Alley where she is to be apprenticed to Red Peg the

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