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    Shaun Greenhalgh was a British artist who became known for his forgeries. From 1989 to 2006 the Greenhalgh family was responsible for replicating valuable pieces of ancient artwork and famous artists. Shaun Greenhalgh was the head of the forgery operation‚ but he was aided by his parents‚ Olive and George‚ along with his older brother‚ George Jr. His parents and brother played a small role in the operation. For the most part‚ Shaun’s parents were responsible approaching clients. George Jr. was responsible

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    Part B We were required to review two movies one of our choice which I chose The Shaun The Sheep Movie and a movie that all the class had to review which was Ferris Beuller’s Day Off. I targeted my reviews to appear in a newspaper. I believe the style of my film reviews would be targeted at the Guardian or the Daily Telegraph‚ because the language I used is quite formal and descriptive. My reviews are predominately suited to the older generation who consequently would appreciate reading a newspaper

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    The Rabbits John Marsden & Shaun Tan Name of the text‚ its composer‚ its origin‚ its date and its form The Rabbits is a picture book written by John Marsden and drawn by Shaun Tan published 9/1/2000. Write an explanation of the text‚ mentioning its purpose and audience and showing the relevance of the text to the concept of Belonging or Not Belonging. The rabbits is about the arrival and colonisation of the British and the progression that took place during and

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    intangible without words? Shaun Tan keeps symbols like hands representing human connection the same‚ but represents abstract elements like hope with a surrealist twist to keep the effect on the viewer relatable but still unique. In Understanding Comics‚ Scott McCloud asks if emotions can be made visible. The art of comics allows the invisible world of the senses and emotions to be portrayed between or within panels to evoke an emotional response in the viewer. In The Arrival‚ Shaun Tan does this by manipulating

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    filmmaker who turns his life upside down when he goes “undercover” and is “poor” so he can make a movie out of it. The scene of them jumping on to the train and going on an undercover expedition shows how some people really had to live during the great depression and that to get somewhere they had to use a cargo train to travel where they wanted to go. The theme of this scene is for the main characters to set out on their journey to develop a plan for the movie Sullivan wants to make‚ but also

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    The Arrival‚ by Shaun Tan‚ is a book that I found to be very interesting. I have never read a book without words before‚ so this was a new experience for me. During the times I read it‚ evaluated it‚ took notes on it‚ and read it again‚ I questioned how something so complex could be a part of children’s literature. I began to ask myself what age group would be able to look at this book and understand the story within. Children’s literature is usually seen as simple‚ straight forward‚ and easy to

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    Dead Poets Society Essay The 1989 film Dead Poets’ Society contains the inspiring story of Todd Anderson‚ who became transformed from a timid and self-doubting young boy into a confident‚ free-thinking individual and leader through the influence of his teacher‚ Mr. Keating. A defining moment of the film is when Todd recites a poem in Mr. Keating’s class. Director Peter Weir uses various visual and verbal techniques such as camera angles‚ lighting‚ dialogue‚ music‚ and sound effects‚ in order

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    image. Fast food restaurants and media influence adults and young children to eat unhealthy food. Shaun Appleby‚ died when he was eighteen years old from complications with his obesity. Shaun was first diagnosed when he was thirteen years of age. His mother tries to spread warning to other kids by sharing her son story. She stated‚ “He would sit on his computer for up to ten hours a day”. Shaun started gaining pounds after his parents have separated (“Hutchinson” Internet). Emotions have a major

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    (played by Robert Shaun Leonard) demise was in absolutely no possible way a random occurrence in the movie "Dead Poets Society" or in short DPA. Neil’s death can in fact be compared to a conclusion in a science experiment that was already clearly stated in the hypothesis. A very high quantity of events and symbolism was used in the early structural stages of the movie to give the viewer an obvious impression that he would live to see out the completion of the movie. The scene of Neil’s death instigates

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    “The Dead” James Joyce final charter in the collection of stories and creates the book Dubliners‚ which explores issues of identity and power through language and colonialism. These issues are connected to the political turmoil of his negative Ireland. The themes of colonialism in the story are mentioned by the tale of a simple holiday party that connects with the archetypal conflicts of: male vs. female‚ Irish vs. British‚ old vs. young and success vs. failure. These forces mentioned create a world

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