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    Emma Sherratt Looking for Alibrandi – Essay Adaptation is something that happens and it can’t be stopped. It can either conclude in a negative or positive way. Some people can’t handle the adjustment and they can suffer severe consequences. Others can handle the adjustment and they achieve a personal growth within themselves. In the compelling novel ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ written by Melina Marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi is a typical immature teenager‚ struggling to deal with the responsibilities

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    Looking for Alibrandi is a novel written by Melina Marchetta. It is about a young female named Josephine Alibrandi. This book is about Josephine’s journey in search of her identity‚ and her relationships around her. It shows how her views are depicted and how her views change throughout the course of the novel. This novel portrays the use and abuse of power and its effects on individuals in society. These powers include the powers of freedom‚ education‚ legal‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ pressure‚ parental

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    differently by individuals; they often reflect different values‚ attitudes and emotions that are shaped by experiences of individuals or social groups to express or react to their perceptions of worlds they belong to. In the satirical film ‘Strictly Ballroom’ directed by Baz Luhrmann and short-story ‘Neighbours’ by Tim Winton‚ similar ideas are conveyed through the ways they perceive the Australian society. Both men identify Australia as a progressively changing country‚ full of opportunities and

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    Belonging as a complex concept‚ which includes finding one’s place in the world. In both Strictly Ballroom and Little Miss Sunshine this concept is explored. Everyone belongs to a group in some way whether it is Family such as in Little Miss Sunshine or in ‘Strictly Ballroom’ belonging to the world of dance. In both Films belonging and what it means to belong or break away and be an individual are shown. In strictly Ballroom Scott and Fran and in Little Miss Sunshine the main character of Olive that believe

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    run to be emancipated.” Discuss. Looking into the distance‚ an athlete runner can see the finishing line. However what stands before them are many hurdles one will have to jump over to reach the end. Comparing this analogy to an individual’s life‚ these hurdles are like the various challenges that one will have to overcome to cross their finishing line‚ and in order to come first‚ one will have to run. Melina Marchetta has written a novel‚ Looking for Alibrandi (LFA)‚ which portrays the events that

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    is strengthened and enriched. * The lack of understanding within a superficial relationship prevents belonging and causes feelings of exclusion and isolation. * The pressures of conformity can quash individuals. Theses Relating to Strictly Ballroom BARRY/DANCE FEDERATION * An individual has the potential to damage relationships and ensure that others do not belong. * Groups can often shun or scorn individuals who choose to be different. * Group identity can often mean that

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    Baz Luhrman’s film “strictly ballroom” and related text poem “Rhapsody on a windy night” by T S Elliot. These texts depict the way a lack of understanding may damage a person’s sense of belonging and the foundation of belonging is powerful to one’s self identity. Lack of a sense of belonging is portrayed in the ‘mockumentary’ film “Strictly Ballroom” through the character Scott Hastings as he is treated as an outcast because he refuse to conform to the mainstream way of ballroom dance. The opening

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    Looking for Alibrandi” is a coming-of-age film about a girl named Josephine Alibrandi. She is raised in Australia‚ and is Italian. As a result‚ she is an individual who is a part of two societies. Josie is just one of many characters in ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ are also caught between two societies. Josie‚ the main character in ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ is the biggest example of a character who is caught in the middle of two societies; her Australian upbringing and her Italian heritage. Josie is surrounded

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    “A life lived in fear is a life half lived.” Discuss with reference to the characters in Strictly Ballroom. There are many characters in Strictly Ballroom that had lived their lives in fear. That kind of fear is not like a fear of heights or being afraid of dying‚ it is being afraid of other people who could destroy their lives forever. That kind of fear forces people to cower in front of others and not be able to make their own decisions. A life half lived is a life full of regrets. Shirley Hastings

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    The title “Looking for Alibrandi” fits this novel perfectly. At first‚ the title didn’t have a great deal of meaning to me. However‚ as I continued to read the novel I started to realize just how relevant the title and the novel was and how it described the life of the main character Josephine Alibrandi‚ or Josie as she is called in the novel. Josie has always known that she was born out of wedlock to her mother Christina Alibrandi and has never known her father. Her whole sense of family is further

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