psychiatric ward. We found out that the film ‘Shutter Island’ had a direct reference to our play and so used it as guidance for our plot. Question 2. How effectively are you personally exploring and developing your role(s)? My central character‚ Jimmy‚ is a heroin addict who is from a poor background which
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travels to romantic climes with his suitcases stuffed with Kao-Pectate. And because he is acutely conscious of his normality‚ he feels accused by Alan just as Alison is attacked by Jimmy. Alan Strang‚ on the other hand‚ experiences passion in its extremity; a passion which Dysart not only lacks but envies. Like Jimmy Porter‚ Alan has made a pain which is uniquely his‚ and uniquely part of his being alive. DYSART. His pain. His own. He made it. Look . . . to go through life and call it yours—your
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friend‚ Jimmy Wells‚ promised to meet him at ‘Big Joe’ Brady’s Restaurant after twenty years of not seeing each other. In those twenty years‚ “Silky” Bob headed out to the West‚ while Bob was off in the West‚ Jimmy stayed in New York‚ and became a police officer. Bob doesn’t know about Jimmy’s new job‚ though. So‚ Bob waits by the building‚ in the darkness of night‚ to hide his face. A police officer walked up to him‚ and “the man spoke up quickly.” Bob continued to tell his story about when Jimmy and
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the way because in my wildest dreams imagining enjoying a free concert by the world renowned Jimmy Cozier a jazz musician was utterly surprising. Jimmy has performed alongside many other famous jazz musicians such as Mongo Santamaria and Sam Rivera among many others. My friend seemed fascinated by my elation at the free concert especially when Jimmy was mentioned as the musician. With a graying hear‚ Jimmy was doting a casual shirt and a windbreaker that had an emblem of a
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the size of my arms (chuckles). But whenever I see it‚ I get a shiver down my spine. It’s an awful feeling. Like that feeling when you did something horrible‚ yeah‚ that one. Well‚ anyways‚ I was out playing with my friend‚ Jimmy - his name is Jim but everyone calls him Jimmy‚ Jim’s too formal for him. So‚ I saw it and that creeping feeling came back like it always does. I wasn’t the only one who saw it either. The whole town stopped to look at it. The reason being is that it belonged to Old Man
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Fighting for Milk – Analysis of the Great Depression In a world where every day is worse than previous‚ Jim Braddock manages to prevail and also inspire his community with his rags-to-riches career; which ended up awarding him the nickname ‘Cinderella Man’. This essay will talk about how many people in the great depression lived in poverty‚ how they coped by food rationing and through it all the persevered with the help of faith. The movie‚ Cinderella Man vividly describes life in the Great
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which ultimately leads to them emerging as admirable role models for integrity. Clarry’s response to finding out that Jimmy Raven’s name is opposed to being put on the memorial shows his maturing values. Despite what anyone else in the town thinks about a white man defending an Aboriginal‚ Clarry decides to act according to his moral principles‚ defending one of his good friends‚ Jimmy. Another protagonist‚ Sadie‚ displays great integrity and courage while defending her Aboriginal friend Walter. Sadie
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on answers provided in the play. Many questions about the Aboriginal culture are conveyed through the character Jimmy. Throughout the play he challenges the authority of the ’white ’ culture and refuses to submit to it. This refusal to adapt his behaviour to fit ’white ’ etiquette is most visible in Act one scene 5 when he is arrested and goes to court. Within this scene Jimmy answers only to that name‚ rather than the anglicised ’James Emmanuel Munday ’ and speaks brashly and without thought
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i had changed in a good way‚ they now smoke and dress inappropriately. “After Twenty Years” really grabs the reader’s attention and O. Henry made a surprise ending that caused the story to end with a BANG! it truly was an amazing story. Bob and Jimmy were great friends and scheduled an appointment to meet after twenty years in front of an old restaurant. BY the time the day comes‚ the restaurant is now a shop. Bob was waiting in front of the locked doors that night when a cop approaches him and
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Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam novel The Things They Carried was written in many respects to reflect real events and while we soon come to the realization that the actual event is in the end irrelevant‚ these events still provide a vital backdrop for the reader to initially absorb then realize that they don’t actually matter. The Things They Carried is not a text book nor in any respects is it an accurate historical account‚ it is a collection of memories‚ feelings and actions and with O’Brien staying clear
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