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    In the openings of pages 9 and 10 of ‘The Rabbits’‚ written by John Marsden and illustrated by Shaun Tan‚ techniques such as colour symbolism‚ font and salience and reading path are used to create issues involving the mistreatment of the Aborignal people after the ‘Invasion”. Colour symbolism is used in many different ways in this opening to emphasise how the Aboriginal are being treated by the European settlers. The colour of the rabbits’ clothing shows us their superiority to the Aboriginal

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    The Bald Eagle was made our National Emblem in 1782. The Bald Eagle is seen as a symbol for freedom in the United States. Bald Eagles lives in every state in the United States except Hawaii. They can live in cold and hot places but they need to live by water so that they can have fish and other animals to eat. They also need some place with big‚ tall trees that can hold their nests. They nests are made out of twigs‚ grass‚ feathers‚ and moss. Their nests are usually 2 feet deep and 5 feet wide. Bald

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    Bald Eagles The Bald Eagle‚ also known as the “Haliaeetus leucocephalus” (Hamish 1990) is one of the most majestic and spectacular birds on the planet. With a wingspan of 6 to 8 feet and a height of 34-43 cm (Duquette at al.2011) it is one of the world’s largest birds. The Bald Eagle represents the country of The United States of America because it is one of the most beautiful and symbolic creatures on the planet‚ yet it was once almost completely extinct. The Bald Eagle is mostly found in coastal

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    About a Lifelong Commitment symbolized by a wedding ring “You putting on that ring while saying your vows. The saddest part about it is when most people promise for better or worse‚ they really only mean for the better.” About Difference and Divorce “Salt and pepper are completely different. Their makeup‚ their taste‚ and their color is different. But you always see them together. They give a more delicious taste to the cooked food.” (The scene when Captain Michael‚ Caleb’s colleague‚ glued salt

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    John Marsden’s and Shaun Tan’s epic picture book‚ “The Rabbits”‚ is an allegorical fable about colonisation‚ told from the perspective of the natives. An unseen narrator describes the coming of ‘rabbits’ in the most minimal detail‚ an encounter that is at first friendly and curious‚ but later darkens as it becomes apparent that the visitors are actually invaders. My chosen image (above)‚ embodies the overall style of the book which is deliberately sparse and strange. Both text and image conveys an

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    Brer Rabbit Gets Tricked History The legend of Uncle Remus is referred to in letter sixty-four as Tashi recites one of them. Not only does this again throw open the issue of slavery but also colonialism that is stealing from one country its beliefs and material items in order to supply your own country with them. Nettie‚ in letter fifty seven wonders at how many "thousands of vases‚ jars‚ masks" and "statues" the British have taken from Africa‚ a place that "once had a better civilization" than

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    escaping who you really are internally‚ & throughout Lorna Dee Cervantes’ poem Uncle’s First Rabbit she haunts her audience with the harsh reality that we can’t out run who we truly are. Violence is something we were exposed to since we were young kids -- seeing it on television‚ hearing about it on the radio‚ etc. Due to such high exposure‚ we all had different reactions towards it. “…He brought it [the rabbit] home with tears streaming down his blood soaked jacket…he cried all night and the week after

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    Bald eagle is a glorious bird of victim that is inhabitant to the North America. This royal eagle is not actually bald; white plumes wrap its head. The beginning of the name "bald" is from an archaic English word meaning white. Bald eagle has been the national symbol of the United State of America since 1782. Habitat of Bald eagle: The bald eagle lives mostly near the rivers and huge lakes‚ as it seizes most of its food in the water of rivers or lakes. Diet of Bald eagle: Bald eagle is carnivore

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    mystery‚ at any time‚ anywhere‚ in any humble voice”(The New York Times)A huge similarity between “The Piano Lesson” and “Fences” is that both plays stick primarily to the same setting. Each play has a lot to do with what is going on around them. In “Fences‚” the characters express a constant need to break free from the past because they act as anchors holding them down .The “ fence” acting physical force that surrounds the house. In “The Piano Lesson” follows a few different families overcoming key

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    “How are significant aspects of change reflected in Tan and Marsden’s picture book ‘The Rabbits’” John Marsden and Shuan Tan successfully convey the emotional and physical changes to Australia during the British settlement in their picture book ‘The Rabbits’. Tan and Marsden recounted the events as an allegory (in which the indigenous are possums‚ a native animal‚ and the British are represented by rabbits‚ animals carrying connotations of destruction and immorality)‚ utilising several visual and

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