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    Montana 1948 essay Statement: “Each character in Montana 1948 is a victim of power” (how does the use and abuse of power shape the lives of each character). All the main characters in Montana 1948‚ to some extent‚ were victims of power. Marie‚ David and Gail are genuine victims of power. Julian‚ Frank and Wes are victims of their own inability to wield power and use it correctly. Many lives were destroyed by the events in the summer of Montana 1948. Marie would be a victim of power because she

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    The Cloudy Day On July 12th‚ 1851 in eastern Montana‚ a farmer named Curtis Spinella was beginning the grueling task of plowing a field on the family ranch. His brother Frank had just returned from a long journey to Carson City for supplies. As the afternoon grew into evening‚ the clouds thickened and became as dark as coal. A low rumbling sound rippled across the sky and Curtis knew that a storm was imminent. After what seemed to be no more than a few moments he felt the first drops

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    Montana 1948 is a story told by David Hayden who is fifty-two years old but at the time of the story is 12 years old. He tells about how his life was while living in Mercer County. David experienced many troubles and hardships during the summer of 1948 such as‚ not wanting to live there but live in the city‚ not knowing who to trust and what to feel‚ also not being treated the way he wanted to be. David wanted to feel as though he had a voice and that someone cared about the things he had to say

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    Is it the climb? Can you fully understand the true meaning of a song by simply just watching the video with no sound behind it? Is the experience the same if you read the lyrics or listen to a song‚ rather than watching the music video? Most would agree that alone the lyrics and video of a song can only aid so much understanding. One without the other leaves the audience missing key components of the songs message. It is the combination of both the textual and visual elements that allows us to get

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    Montana 1948‚ by Larry Watson is a novella that focuses on the life of young Montanan David Hayden in 1948 and the struggles of a family torn between loyalty and justice. The novella explores the way power can be abused within a small community. Through characterisation‚ Watson exposes how family loyalty can be challenged by moral truths and how unfair power structures can lead to the marginalisation of the oppressed. The characters of Wes and Julian represent the theme of loyalty to family opposed

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    Imagine a situation where one’s most valued person in their life turned against them. Think how they would honestly feel and how would they act? Larry Watson writes an incredible book‚ Montana 1948. The main character‚ David‚ who is twelve years old‚ lives in Bentrock‚ Montana and was born into a high up family who seems to be perfect in other’s eyes. When a tragic happens in the family‚ many will get hurt and peoples’ true identity become exposed. When people have a special connection with others

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    Aleesah Brown English 113-51 16 April 2011 Paper 1 “The Soundtrack of Your Life” Music is a key factor in my life‚ now and has been for as long as I remember. Music is one thing that can control my mood and emotions unlike any other. The sounds and melodies of the composition have the potential to sway my moods from a dark gloomy state all the way to a joyous and soothing harmonic atmosphere. Music allows me to control how and what I want to be‚ or represent. Music is almost like picking out

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    In this response to lyrics and personal reflection essay‚ I chose the song “invisible” by Taylor Swift. She is an amazing singer and songwriter. Taylor Swift has written so many songs‚ but I chose “invisible” because I can relate to this song a lot. She started singing when she was really young. All of her songs have some sort of story to tell‚ and I really enjoy listening to her music. Taylor Swifts music has a lot of meaning to it‚ mostly about how it was for her growing up. But this

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    PURPOSE OF MILITARY GUIDON The significance of the guidon is that it represents the unit and its commander. When the commander is in‚ his or her guidon is displayed for everyone to see. When he leaves for the day‚ the guidon is taken down. It is an honor‚ although sometimes a dubious one‚ to be the guidon carrier for a unit‚ known as a "guidon bearer" or "guide". He or she stands in front of the unit alongside of the commander (or the commander’s representative)‚ and is the rallying point for

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    Montana 1948 - Title: Montana 1948 ; Genre- American West Fiction - Author: Larry Watson; Birth - 1948. Still living - Publication Date: 1993 - Plot Summary: David Hayden lives in a small town called Bentrock‚ Montana. The Haydens is a powerful family of Mercer County‚ including members such as the local sheriff and a war hero. The summer of 1948 is a turning point in David’s life forever changes his point of view on everything he’s ever known. First his nanny‚ Marie Little Soldier‚ falls into

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