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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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    Despite the vast change in context‚ purpose and audience‚ both Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Fay Weldon’s Letters to Alice (1984) address universal and timeless issues within society in order to challenge perspectives and understandings of them. Each explore the values and attitudes ascribed to marriage and women‚ and through an intertextual reading of both Austen and Weldon‚ a contextualisation of both constructs grows. The exploration of the construction of values regarding marriage

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    time and to reinforce the value of freedom and women’s rights held by the younger generation in the 1960’s. The value of freedom is largely supported in this TV drama by a range of visual and narrative conventions. This is evident in Vivian’s characterisation‚ she’s not afraid to break the rules in the name of freedom. Soon after arriving at

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    Enders Game Enders Game‚ written by Orson Scott Card is a “classic novel of one boy’s destiny among the stars”. The representation of Ender as the typical hero partaking on a hero’s journey is shown through the language devices and the characterisation of Ender. Card presents the conventions of a traditional hero‚ namely qualities of bravery and wisdom‚ leadership‚ responsibility and the tragic or traditional weakness. Card explores the idea of a traditional hero’s weakness‚ through the

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    Loyalty In Hamlet

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    In the context of your critical study how do relationships embodied in the extract (the one that you choose) resonate with your understanding of loyalty in the play? Through a critical study of William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet and the many-faceted relationships that occur throughout it‚ we are able to identify the underlying idea of loyalty and understand how it’s different aspects affect the protagonist Hamlet and all his relationships in the play. Culminating in the line “I have sworn it”‚

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    Through the use of characterisation the main character Holland is portrayed as a county loving bushman. This such characterisation reveals the outback farmer and agricultural driven perspective of the Australian identity. Like the multiculturalism and diversity of the Australian society‚ the common ground that links our nation

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    non so Conosco il verde prato oltre l’uscio‚ l’odore dolce e pungente‚ il suo sospirare e le luci sulla spiaggia. E tu non eri forse già mia? Da quanto tempo‚ non lo saprò mai. Ma proprio quando a quel levarsi di rondine  Girasti il collo così‚  Un velo cadde‚ - Seppi tutto di te. Tutto questo non l’abbiamo forse già vissuto? Il vorticoso volo di questi momenti si arresterà‚ nelle nostre vite ristoriamo il nostro amore  in dispregio della morte  e notti e giorni ancora una volta

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    successfully uses the power struggle‚ along with characterisation‚ conflict and key scene to enhance the audience’s appreciation of both the character of Eddie Carbone and the themes within the play such as love‚ code of honour and justice within the law. At the beginning of the play‚ before Marco and Rodolpho have arrived Miller does not make it obvious to the audience that Eddie is in a power struggle with his conscience. Through the use of characterisation Miller paints Eddie as a honourable‚ decent

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