Distinctively Visual Essay – Shoe Horn Sonata & The Send Off In John Misto’s play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ (1996) and the poem ‘The Send-Off’ written by Wilfred Owen distinctively visual techniques are used to explore past experiences of war and individuals and society’s perceptions. These concepts are conveyed and explored through the use of distinctively visual techniques such as visual and aural imagery‚ stage directions and dialoged. In ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonta’ distinctly visual techniques
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notion of the distinctively visual can be seen as a process of connecting an image with an idea‚ the distinctive quality of the visual lies in its capacity to elicit a powerful response and plant it within the reader’s mind‚ in order to cultivate as the themes‚ characters and plot of the material begins to broaden. Distinctively visual texts have the power to provoke reactions from responders whether that would be reactions of pleasure or anger and most intentions of distinctive visuals is to provoke
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Distinctive Voices – A.B. Paterson Poetry Remember: S P E C S (subject‚ purpose‚ emotion/tone‚ craftsmanship‚ summary) and S L I M S (structure‚ language‚ imagery‚ movement‚ sound). Clancy of the Overflow Paragraph 1 - Subject/purpose/emotion/distinctive voices A number of distinctive voices are used in ‘Clancy of the Overflow’ by A.B. Paterson to paint an evocative picture of Australian society and to juxtapose images of the Australian bush against
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Images elicit certain emotions within individuals though it is skewered through their interpretation of distinctively visuals. This is a notion greatly emphasised within the play “The Shoe Horn Sonata” composed by John Misto in order to bring forth concepts of truth and the atrocities of war. Misto does this through his manipulation of techniques to put focus on the experiences suffered by women during the periods of war to give us a better understanding of the event. Comparably the composer Kenneth
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Distinctively visual is an element that analyses language to help the audience construct and perceive visual images‚ shape meaning and to interpret main ideas and themes. Distinctively visual is based on the literature forming some sort of visualisation. The factors that make up the module include visual‚ aural and oral. The elements of distinctively visual include characterisation‚ dialogue‚ gesture‚ body language‚ dance‚ music‚ sounds effects‚ stage directions‚ dramatic imagery‚ lighting‚ symbolism
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The Shoe Horn Sonata By John Misto The scene from The Shoe Horn Sonata I chose was act 1‚ scene 1. The Play begins on a dark silent set‚ which evokes in the audience the darkness and pain of the characters memories as well as suggesting their stores have been hidden for too long. Out of the darkness with come truth. The play in scene 1 begins with an army nurse that is being interviewed for a documentary program about her experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese. Misto cleverly
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Module A – Experience Through Language “Distinctive Voices” Analysis Table – Pygmalion (NOTES TO USE IN ESSAYS / EXTENDED RESPONSES) |Technique |Evidence (include Act/page number) |EFFECT in relation to “Distinctive Voices” | | | |Consider how “voice” and Shaw’s use
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Critically discuss the changing family values in contemporary Japan as represented in Tokyo Sonata (2009). <<Tokyo Sonata>> is a realist film about a Middle Class Family of Japan. This film have not mention about the warmth of a family‚ unlike other Japanese Drama ‚they prefer another way to present the most common situation of Japanese family – dull diary life. Inside of Sasaki’s family‚ they have perform a typical personality of normal Japanese family: a father being concerned
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Distinctive Visuals are demonstrated through images or visualisations which eloquently an emotion‚ meaning or ideas of culture‚ values or society. In Jason Van Genderen’s 2008 short film‚ “Mankind Is No Island” the realisation of society of the homeless and empathy towards them as the homeless man struggles with daily life. His experiences also make us question ourselves about humanity‚ the unfortunate and less privileged. Whereas‚ Ron Cobb cartoon image “Scenic Drive” represent ideas of the negative
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John Misto‚ used many distinctly visual techniques to enhance the many past distinctive experiences during the world war two‚ that was shared by the two protagonists Sheila and Bridie‚ in the Australian Play ‘shoe Horn Sonata’. Through the use of the great dialogue‚ and pleasing dramatic techniques‚ misto explores‚ through sheilas and brides demonstrations and flashbacks the story of the thousands of women including bridie and sheila kept prisoned by the Japanese. On the other hand‚ the poem ‘the
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