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    Distinctively Visual Speech Distinctively visual is language that shows visually the similarities and differences between characters. We may also perceive a distinct visual image from setting and characters. The language used in the text will provide visual examples of setting‚ characters and time. Short stories create meaning within texts‚ about others and the surrounding world. This is shown in Henry Lawson’s short stories “The Drover’s Wife” and ”In the dry season” as well as the poem “Nesting

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    So Much to Tell You by John Marsden‚ explores the struggle that the protagonist‚ Marina‚ endures along her journey to mental wholeness. Marina’s soul has been shattered due to a traumatic event‚ and being witness to a large amount of violence and hatred in her family. So Much To Tell You is rich in techniques that are used effectively to convey the idea of Marina’s struggle‚ and journey towards mental wholeness. Marina’s difficulty in achieving psychological completion is shown through the major

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    The relationships Marina has with different characters in the novel ‘So Much To Tell You’ brings about change in her. Marina is a fourteen year old girl who is severely injured by her Father during a court battle between her parents after their marriage has broken down. Through reading the novel "So much to tell you" by John Marsden it makes you understand how different and complex relationships can be. This is done through the main character Marina and shows how the relationships she has with

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    to get a little less stressful. But for the people of Portland Ontario when the world changes colour‚ their work has just begun‚ because that is when Len’s Cove Marina opens as well as the rest of the town. The Marina owns one out of the two restaurants and the biggest property in the town‚ some may even go as far to say that the marina runs the

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    Zach Botkins Mrs. Mussi AP English IV October 23‚ 2010 “God bless you Mr. Rosewater” is a phrase spoken but never meant. Eliot Rosewater serves a purpose to everyone but himself within the God Bless You‚ Mr. Rosewater standing as a back post for the weak and merciful poor‚ and as an undeniable powerhouse amongst the wealthy. Eliot Rosewater is as confused about himself as all others are around him‚ having enough money to take care of an entire family‚ yet spreading the wealth amongst his community

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    This essay will provide a critical analysis of an extract from George Eliot’s essay ‘Silly Novels by Lady Novelists’. The passage under consideration is the passage in which Eliot discusses the epithet ‘Silly’ and the women novelists have not used their positions in society to the best of their abilities. Eliot believed that in the 19th century there was an enormous difference in the writing of men and women and so she wrote this essay in order to highlight the reasons for this and in order to show

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    cultures. One major theme that Eliot treats in detail is the role of technology and industrialization in the downfall of Western civilization. Unlike earlier modern poets such as Walt Whitman‚ Eliot uses The Waste Land to draw connections between the mechanization and technological advancement in everyday life and the degradation of human dignity. In this way‚ Eliot’s poem can be read as a criticism of the Industrial Revolution and its effects on society. As Eliot radically juxtaposes these images

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    MALINCHE (1496-152?) Malinalli Tenḗpatl also known as Malintzin‚ La Malinche and Doña Marina.‚ her birthday is not known and her birth year is between 1496c and 1500c‚ she was born between the Aztec ruled Mexico and the Mayan state of Yucá tan.. Doña Marina was an American Indian of Aztec/ Nahual ancestors who played a critical importance in the Spanish Conquest of Mexico. Marina was a princess of Paynala. Her Father a king of his tribe‚ died and when that happen the mother remarried

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    novel‚ ‘So Much To Tell You’ by John Marsden explores the concept of growth and change through the character‚ Marina‚ and her struggle to become whole. The contrast of Marina’s character from the beginning of the novel to the end portrays her development during her journey to heal. The composer uses techniques to convey Marina’s growth and change throughout the novel. Initially‚ Marina is isolated and detached from the world she once knew. She begins in a tone harsh and cold. “It would stay a cold

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    Eliot writes of culture as "the way of life of a particular people living together in one place. That culture is made visible in their arts‚ in their social system‚ in their habits and customs‚ in their religion.(Milner‚ A (1994) Contemporary Cultural Theory: An Introduction. London: UCC Press.) A culture‚ then according to Eliot is one which is shared in common by a whole people‚ although he believed it was not shared equally between the people. Eliot divided the people into two groups‚ the elite

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