Valentine’s Distinctive Voice and Character Analysis Claudia Valentine‚ being the protagonist of The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender‚ has been successfully developed in the text to both support and subvert the stereotype of a male hard-boiled detective‚ where she is portrayed as a female private detective who inheres the traditional characteristics of a tough talking male detective but also presenting feminist points of view. Thus the author‚ Marele Day has created this powerful distinctive voice of
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Voices are powerful things. A whisper can destroy a friendship; a scream can terrify an audience. Without a voice‚ would we even be noticed? The way you speak often tells others more about yourself than what you actually say. It reveals how you understand the world and others. Composers‚ guided by their contexts and personal opinions‚ create distinctive voices through the distinct use of literary techniques to convey unique perspectives on others and the world. Banjo Paterson’s poems‚ ‘In Defence
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well you: ■ demonstrate understanding of how distinctive voices or the distinctively visual are created in texts ■ demonstrate understanding of the meanings shaped through distinctive voices or the distinctively visual ■ organise‚ develop and express your ideas using language appropriate to audience‚ purpose and form Question 1 — Elective 1: Distinctive Voices (20 marks) Interesting views on society are conveyed through distinctive voices. Explore how this is achieved in your prescribed
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HARRY LAVENDER ESSAY All characters have their own distinctive voices but the main voice is Cluadia Valentine and she makes all other characters involved in her search to find the real truth of the crime that has been committed to Mark Bannister. Claudia Valentine is drawn into Harry Lavenders web of corruption and the world of organised crime behind Sydney’s established image. Marele Days choice to take the traditional ’hardboiled’ private investigator approach and not only challenge the stereotyping
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F Kennedy (JFK) and Mark Antony’s address in Julius Caesar are each characterised by effective use of rhetoric and passionate delivery. Each speech was delivered in a time of crisis from Ancient Rome civil war to the 1960s civil unrest. The distinctive voices of each speech becomes apparent when examining the words on the page as well as the method of delivery. MLK’s I have a Dream speech is characterised by having a sermon like manner.This is not evident by simply examining the words on the page
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To what extent is‚ the life and crimes of harry lavender a novel about Sydney? Discuss the notion that the setting is a distinctive voice contributing to the last effectiveness of the story. Include specific reference to the set text and at least one other text of your own choosing. Marele Day uses descriptive language to depict the city of Sydney in The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender. Day distinguishes the city of Sydney through various characters to bring out the truth behind the beautiful
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throughout the album but with caution and conservatism. Neil becomes a mainstream artist however his sound falls outside the sounds heard in commercial mainstream rock and folk music due to his careful style and distinctive voice. After the Gold Rush is an example of why Neil Young’s sound is so distinctive. The Album opens with the track “Tell Me Why”. This song consists of simple chord progressions as well as only consisting
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The selection of celtic voices and instruments interspersed with the folk ballads‚ and fusion of videoclip style song interludes‚ together with female harmonies (lilting of the Hannan sisters)‚ camera speed‚ angles and tilt effects‚ and recurring symbolism shaped our understanding of Perkins’ creative voice as her ateur is itself a distinctive voice. Interior elements of her filmic narrative that create conflict and ongoing tension and these give rise to complex cultural‚ spiritual and gender voices within the text
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background story as well as his distinctive voice throughout the entirety of the text. Harry Lavender is both very self-absorbed and self-obsessed. He enjoys highlighting his achievements in relation to the crimes he has committed and how he managed to avoid being prosecuted for his crimes due to police corruption which was at its peak during the 1980’s. Lavenders extracts utilise the techniques of imagery and repetition to further highlight his distinctive voice. The repetition of the pronouns
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copyright holder to use it. Neither the name nor the picture of Ms. Midler was used in the commercial. The district court entered judgment for Ford and Young & Rubicom‚ and Ms. Midler appealed. Issue on Appeal: Can you hold every imitation of a voice to advertise merchandise is accountable for copyright
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