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    overcoming both external and intrinsic barriers. The texts‚ “As You Like It’ by William Shakespeare and “An Imaginary Life” by David Malouf explores how these obstacles to acceptance can be diminished over time. – you may want to elaborate on the ideas of each text in the introduction! Also where is the introduction of the text type of each text? Where is the concluding linking statement to wrap up the introduction! You should have 2 related texts! Shakespeare demonstrates the abuse and corruption

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    Tribes of the Sydney Related Text Analysis “Tribes of the Sydney” is a feature article from the newspaper Sydney Morning Herald and is written by Sacha Molitorisz. This text was written in January 2010 and speaks about the changes in Sydney’s youth culture and emphasises on the different type of teenage groups that are around Sydney and reasons why youths do have groups. This text’s main theme is about belonging and how youths in Sydney feel the need to belong in a group. Molitorisz cleverly writes

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    Related TextText and society wings by Macklemore "Wings" is a song written by rapper Macklemore and produced by Ryan Lewis‚ from the album "The Heist "2011. The Song is a powerful story about American youth and their struggle to find their way in a culture dominated by consumerism‚ obsession and wanting to be" Be like Mike". It relates to many of Bruce Dawe’s poems which Criticise Consumerism such as Americanized and The Not-so Good Earth. The song ’Wings’ is about the pursuit of identity through

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    Related Text Journal. Beneath the Clouds. Title‚ composer‚ date of publication‚ form‚ Links to discovery / rediscovery‚ techniques‚ similarities / contrasts to swallow the air. Beneath the Clouds‚ Ivan Sen‚ Road Movie 2002‚ shows perceptions of personal discovery. Explores intrinsically linked ideas of discovery through the lens of cultural identity and heritage. Similar themes are also discovered in Swallow the Air (2006) exploring the course to discovery and the sometimes devastating circumstances

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    Connected text Study For my connected text study I have chosen to compare and contrast Cinderella and Cinderella story. There are many versions Of Cinderella and the one I have chosen seems to be the most common‚ it has been edited by Andrew Lang and published by David McKay 1948. "Cinderella" is a classic story‚ told and retold for generations. There are variations of the story in nearly every culture‚ and many modern adaptations. One of the most recent and spotlighted offspring of "Cinderella"

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    Run Lola Run and Kill bill 1 – Distinctively Visual The movie Kill Bill is directed by Quentin Taratino and was released in 2003. Uma Thurman is the ‘bride’‚ a former member of the deadly viper assassination squad (DVAS). She vows to make a hit list of those who attempted to kill her on her wedding day. The movie Run Lola Run (RLR) is directed by Tom Tykwer and was released in 1998. Franka Potente plays Lola‚ who has to find 100marks in 20 minutes in order to save her boyfriends life‚ Manni. Both

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    composer is able to create distinctively visual images when describing the setting and characters in detail which help us to understand and form meaning of what the composer is trying to convey in their texts. The use of techniques such as body language‚ symbolism‚ lighting‚ music and photographic background slides create distinctively visual images same with themes that are being used within the texts such as truth which is evident in the dramatic text ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ by John Misto‚ the song

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    communities are amongst the greatest sources of belonging AND rejection is explored in the three texts I have chosen‚ which are‚ As you like it by Shakespeare‚ Refugee Blues by W.H. Auden‚ and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s “sorry speech”. As you like it involves the concepts of: rejection from government creating a sense of not belonging that is extrinsically determined. To fit in or belong in the Forest or Court‚ one must change themselves. Being yourself if being excluded. As you like it screams political

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    Question Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Lawson’s short stories and one other related text of your own choosing. In your answer‚ make detailed references to at least two short stories set for study. Composers in everyday situations use distinctively visuals through the use of elaborate techniques and complex word choice. These visuals are vivid and very clear; so it helps the responder visualise the text and therefore relate to the texts and also deepen their understanding

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    Las Meninas Despite this ‘trickery’ on the part of the artist‚ it cannot be denied that this painting has belonging at its heart. The delightful little girl is adored by all around her and her innocence and self- assurance that she is loved and cared for as she stands in the centre of the frame‚ bathed in light‚ is a display of connectedness to family and place. The enigmatic painting “Las Meninas” by Diego Valesquez was painted in 1656 and many questions were raised about reality and illusion

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