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    five sisters (Amelie‚ Emma‚ Blythe and Mimi). Her mother is a medium‚ so she focuses on the spiritual realm. Her father died of smallpox‚ leaving her mother in grief. This whole book starts off with Maude Taylor connecting with the spirit of Mary Adelaide. Mary Adelaide’s husband then thinks that Maude is just a fraud‚ when she connected with her. He thought she was a fraud because he was never okay with the spiritual realm. Sometimes‚ Mimi even thinks that her mother is a fraud‚ she sees her scribbling

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    Christina Rossetti – Poetry Contents: Goblin Market – Pages 2-3 Cousin Kate – Pages 4-5 Jessie Cameron – Pages 6-7 Maude Clare – Pages 8-9 Winter: My Secret – Pages 10-11 Goblin Market Two sisters: Laura + Lizzie- seduced by goblins – mainly Laura AO2 Form + Structure: Christian allegory of temptation‚ fall‚ and Redemption. Rossetti does this to challenge the decidedly patriarchal perception of norms within Victorian culture in terms of sexuality to reconstruct

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    woman who is not afraid to give her children a beating. The mother is ill‚ and she does not have a lot of strength to watch over her children‚ and be the protective mother‚ even though she tries by petting over the Maude. Therefore her illness make her children have to grow up. Maude is not able to seen in her way of speaking‚ where Dave is growing up faster. 5. In the first part of the story‚ Dave is under his mothers and sisters order. Even though he fights back a little‚ this is seen in

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    Natasha Reid- Humanities Maude Barlow Water Crisis Speech Summary. On wednesday as the rest of our Humanities class‚ I had the pleasure of listening to author Maude Barlow‚ he passion about the water crisis was inspiring. We do not take into consideration how sacred water is. As mentioned in the speech‚ Northern China is already low on water supply and in time may have to relocate in order to gain the supply they need. A fact that caught my attention particularly was how the water bottle industry

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    The Start of the Film The film begins with background information‚ powerful music and what appear to be abstract images. The vastness of the outback and the girls’ daunting trip is highlighted by the opening aerial shots‚ and additional overhead shots confirm their tininess against the fence. Name a recurring theme throughout the film. Throughout the film‚ the girls are pictured as frightened rabbits trapped on the wrong side of the fence - wide-eyed as if caught in headlights‚ caged

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    happiness. Belonging is often the result of sharing common values. In result of Sam (Patricks sister) having such an outgoing personality‚ Charlie began to learn about their simular interests. ‘Sam and I began to really get along‚ just like Harold and Maude in the book Mr Anderson just asked me to read’. The simile helps identify their relationship and indicate that this may develop during the book. Throughout the book‚ Charlie grows closer to Patrick and Sam. While trying to belong to a new community

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    close up shot of Maude and Molly looking up to the Spirit Bird. This shows both the physical and emotional closeness of the two‚ as well as the strong relationship they have with the land. One of the most literal ways family bonds is shown in the film‚ is in the scene where Molly‚ Gracie and Daisy are being taken away from their mother. Maude is desperately fighting for her grasp over the girls‚ and we can really feel the emotional she portrays both physically‚ and mentally. Maude‚ Gracie and their

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    Riggs seemed ‘detached’ as he hastily removed the children from Maude‚ and a medium shot was focused to show how he roughly handled the children. Discrimination and disrespect against Aborigines were clearly shown when Constable Riggs rudely took the stick from Molly’s grandmother‚ her feeble grandmother’s only weapon

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    English literature poetry and comparison links/task The manhunt ‘The manhunt’ is about an injured soldier’s wife who is describing her experience witnessing her husband’s fatal injuries. It is a positive relationship because the wife is feeling the pain of the husband. The poem which has comparisons is ‘In Paris with you’ the theme is common in both‚ of the darker side of love. The author of manhunt chooses to explore this through the idea of a man returning to his wife‚ after a war‚ and therefore

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    |Summary/Themes |Born Yesterday and Nettles | | | |Born Yesterday and Nettles are both written about adults’ thoughts regarding children and how they will survive in the world. | |Born Yesterday explores the poet’s feelings about the birth of his friend’s daughter and rejects traditional‚

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