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    Call Me Narrative

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    Can you call me? I’m sorry I left. I... regressed. Knees folded up and back pressed into a four walled corner as my screen flashed: call returned to sender. I lost the battle to my doubts and let my brain leak out. Like deflated air in a defeated balloon it was screaming and I couldn’t let you hear so I shut the door‚ knowing damn well you didn’t have a key but can you call me? Because when you’re not here to hold my hand and anchor me to the ground I feel like I could just fall right into the

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    Don’t Call Me Ishmael Essay – By Bob Ishmael Leseur is the main character in “Don’t Call Me Ishmael”‚ a book by Michael Gerard Bauer. He courageously steps up to Year Nine only to be bullied for his name‚ embarrassed in front of his first love‚ and to become a complete social outcast. This leads to him naming Year Nine as “the toughest‚ the weirdest‚ the most embarrassingly awful and the best year” of his life. One of the ways Ishmael refers to Year Nine is ‘the toughest year of his life’.

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    Lavender Distinctive voices can change our perceptions and views towards an individual. This is shown in the novel “Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender” by Marele Day. The novel tells the story of Claudia Valentine‚ a private female detective and Harry Lavender‚ a ruthless individual who believes he has power over all of Sydney. The distinctive voices of both Harry and Claudia change our perspective towards the story and characters. Our main character Claudia has her own distinctive voice. She is portrayed

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    Call Me Maybe

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    "Neighbours" by Tim Winton is an intriguing insight into the lives of a young couple who had moved into a Melbournian suburb. The challenges and ordeals faced by them place the reader in a position to observe varying values and attitudes which are connected with many aspects of Australian multicultural life. The text deals with the different lifestyles of Australia’s ethnic minorities to Australians and we can see from the text how an author creates a good reader response. Examples wich contribute

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    Maria Whoopee Call Me

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    Bademan    Call Me Maria Essay (Whoopee)    Who is Whoopee? Whoopee is a friend that Maria met and likes her a lot. She is  almost always positive and happy‚ and wants others to be just like her. She adds a lot of joy  to Maria’s life as well. Whoopee is very kind and caring‚ and she is always looking out for  others like Maria.    First of all‚ Whoopee is always looking out for Maria and wants her to stay happy. An  example of Whoopee looking out for Maria is when Maria says “Whoopee talks me out of my 

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    ourselves. And change signifies movement. All stemming from our attitudes. Rosemary Dobson’s poem‚ “Cock Crow” and Allen Zadoff’s fiction novel‚ “Boy Nobody” both challenge our perspectives of their worlds by affirming enduring ideals of conflicts and individuality within personal reflections‚ thus shifting our thoughts through new ideas and future possibilities about the character’s inner thoughts. Dobson’s poem‚ “Cock Crow” was shaped by her inner thoughts

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    “Interesting Views Are Conveyed Through Distinctive Voices” In the prose fiction narrative entitled “The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender‚” two main voices are heard; Claudia Valentine and Harry Lavender. The two distinctive voices are represented through different text fonts; Claudia being represented in a regular font as opposed to Harry’s voice being represented through italics. Unlike most Crime Fiction narratives‚ the protagonist’s voice is that of a female‚ occupying a male domain

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    Notes on A Constable Calls by Seamas Heaney Analysis Seamus Heaney tells us about a memory from his childhood. A policeman visits his family farm to take a record of the crops that Heaney’s father is growing. The description of the bicycle is our first indication that the policeman is not welcomed and that he is seen -by Heaney at least –as an intimidating‚ unpleasant figure. Everything in the description of the bike hints at this. The ‘fat black handlegrips’ sound ugly and unpleasant

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    Don't Call Me Ishmael

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    Don’t call me Ishmael Essay: Throughout Michael Gerard Bauer’s Don’t call me Ishmael‚ the author frequently displays the contrasts between the two characters Ishmael Leseur and James Scobie. The two characters help each other find themselves throughout the book. They teach many valuable lessons and prove to us that being yourself rules over all. Firstly‚ both Scobie and Leseur have lessons they can teach to all. However‚ I have extracted my most meaningful quotes and sayings from the book. Sayings

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    Immigrant Voice

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    The Immigrant Voice Good morning classmates and teachers‚ the area of study throughout this term has been on “The immigrant voice”‚ today I am going to describe the emotions and struggles endured by the immigrant population. The question you should ask yourself is “ What drives a person to fear so much for their own safety that they must abandon or escape their country of birth? “The immigrant is a person who has come to another country to live for many different reasons. Most causes of migrants

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