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    Chapter One: Q1) Ten words to describe Josephine Alibrandi are: Rebellious‚ Emotional‚ Intelligent‚ Mature‚ Embarrassed (by Nonna)‚ Self conscious‚ Sarcastic‚ Opinionated‚ Friendly and Observant. Q2) Josephine lives in a suburb called Glebe Q3) Josephine attends a school named St. Marthas. This school Is not Co-Ed and has nuns as teachers. It is full of rich‚ white kids. Q4) Her biggest problem is being stuck at a school full o rich kids with rich families. Q5) She is ‘illegitimate’ because

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    Chun Nam Yip Robert Reeves Eng 114-17 7th Sep 2011 Looking for work 1. Why is the narrator attracted to the kind of family life depicted on TV? What‚ if anything‚ does he think is wrong with his life? Why do his desires apparently have so little impact on his family? Responds: The family life on TV attracted the narrator because the family on the TV show was so uncomplicated in its routine. The narrator thinks that his life was complicated and was broken. He thinks that he didn’t

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    late 1990s‚ Author Melina Marchetta wrote a manuscript about a teenage girl searching for herself and the way she is to live. Her name is Josephine Alibrandi who is a 17 year old Italian Australian or ‘wog’ as some know it‚ in the novel and film of ‘Looking for Alibrandi’. Much of the discussion of Alibrandi has centred around this portrayal of the multi-cultural society of Australia‚ although remarkably‚ the novel has managed to largely avoid the negative and superficial "issues" pigeon-holing so much

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    In his article Conflict or Cooperation? Three Visions Revisited‚ Betts outlines three of the most prominent theories about the future of international politics after the end of the Cold War: In The End of History and the Last Man‚ Fukuyama presents a future in which western liberal democracy remains the only political form‚ spanning across the globe‚ after communism vanished. Or to use Betts’s words “ the globalization of Western liberalism… driven by technology and wealth.” In contrast to Fukuyama’s

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    for someone’s help‚ not thinking God‚above all else‚ can help us. We should always remember‚ “God won’t give us trials we can’t solve.” We should always look beyond those mountains‚ and we can see the greatness of God.We can see the love of God for us. Don’t just look on the things you see in front of you. Bet you should always look beyond every problem. We should always cite the brighter side of everything. And for that we can assure the victory of facing our

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    Jossie’s intelligence and confidence are two unique qualities portrayed in this young girl‚ struggling with her identity. She is a remarkably imagitive young person possessing a quick temper. She is a confused girl searching to find where she belongs in the two different cultures. These cultures‚ being australian and italian‚ are very demanding on such a young girl‚ having to mould herself for each and find an equalibrium of both. She has major difficulties coping with the harsh reality of prejudice

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    Good after noon fellow students and teachers I am here to talk to you about my choice of two texts that I have chosen that are related to adaptation. The two texts I have chosen are the novel looking for alibrandi by Melina Marchetta and the film Shawshank redemption by Frank Darabont. Adaptation is a movement from a previous state to a new state which will cause people to react differently depending on what the change is. Adaptation is expressed throughout life in many different aspects and formats

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    Babylon Revisited Literary Analysis In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story Babylon Revisited the narrator‚ Charlie Wales‚ arrives in Paris at his old stomping ground in hopes to regain custody of his daughter Honoria. As a former “party boy” he sets out to prove to Marion‚ his sister-in-law‚ that he has become a new man; however‚ he keeps bumping into his past demons. Before custody is agreed to be turned over to Charlie‚ Lincoln Peters‚ Charlie’s brother-in-law‚ states‚” I think the main point for

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    Looking For Work” In “Looking for Work”‚ Gary is a 9 year old Hispanic child who wants his family to be more like the traditional white family that he saw in a TV show. For example‚ on pg.29 "The father looks on in his suit. The mother‚ decked out earrings and a pearl necklace‚ cuts into her steak and blushes.” After watching this scene on TV‚ Gary wanted his family to be like the family in that show. He saw the happiness in the TV family as they ate dinner and wanted his own family

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    Melina Marchetta’s novel‚ Looking for Alibrandi‚ was produced into a movie directed by Kate Woods (2000). It is a reproduction of the book with its own interpretation. The changes in the film from the book are shown through the characters‚ the scenes and important events that have been either cut or changed to suit the audience. In both the movie and the film it reflects Greek culture and traditions. Looking for Alibrandi relates to growing up and the everyday disasters of being a teenager. Some

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