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    the encroaching greenery - perhaps symbolic of the reality that is also intruding on their illusion. The butterflies and birds and other decorations all contribute to the illusion‚ and are part of what destroys the ideal of the lay-off season for Olive. Naturalism --> slang‚ language‚ set‚ costume approximates real life‚ natural language rhythms etc. Realism --> looks at real situations and relations; explores the poetic dimension including the symbolism of the play. Use of Symbolism Olive’s

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    Birds Feed Linseid Oil

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    SFA‚ mainly mirystic‚ palmitic‚ and stearic acids (C14:0‚ C16:0‚ and C18:0)‚ than those fed olive‚ sunflower‚ or linseed oil. Birds fed with olive oil had a substitution of these SFA (mainly stearic acid) by oleic acid. Thus‚ birds fed olive oil presented the lowest values of stearic acid in all tissues. Birds fed sunflower oil showed higher values of linoleic acid (C18:2 n6) than those fed tallow‚ olive‚ or linseed oil‚ and compared with birds fed tallow‚ linoleic acid replaced myristic‚ palmitic

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    Barney coming down from Queensland to Melbourne to see Olive and Pearl for the lay-off season. “The house of the play is situated in Carlton‚ a now scruffy but once fashionable suburb of Melbourne”. The choice of setting in Melbourne is important

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    He directs it at his daughter Olive and tells her‚ “There is no sense in entering a contest if you don’t think you’re going to win.” Also when the family is eating breakfast and Olive gets ice-cream‚ Richard puts her off eating it by telling her that ice-cream makes girls’ fat‚ “Those girls who win Miss America‚ are they fat or skinny?” This shows the audience

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    How are the elements of realism used to present believable characters to the audience? "If you know your character’s thoughts‚ the proper vocal and bodily expressions will naturally follow" said by the creator of realist theatre Constantine Stanislavski‚ is used heavily in the assistance to the portrayal and understanding of the characters in Ray Lawler’s ‘Summer of the Seventeenth Doll’. Actors and actresses can achieve great heights with the depiction of the characters through Lawler’s use of

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    the best date ever

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    Olive Garden is the best restaurant in Springfield for dates because of the atmosphere. There are many delicious Italian restaurants‚ but nothing is more welcoming than Olive Garden’s atmosphere. Olive Garden has nice and welcoming waiters that will assist you at any time. *For instance‚ a friend had taken me there for dinner one time when the restaurant was packed. The waiters at the welcoming desk served us breadsticks and our beverages while we waited. It made me and my date feel that even though

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    The Scarlet Letter and Easy A share a number of similarities and differences in story line‚ where a female protagonist makes poor choices‚ according to society‚ and have to deal with the consequences. The two women are forcibly shunned because of their behaviors‚ and are disliked‚ even hated‚ by their peers. They suggest that a woman’s promiscuity is closed tied to how she is seen by her community and she is constantly being judged‚ based on gender assumptions created by societal ‘rules’ or norms

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    Lawler uses a group of friend’s‚ lovers‚ to show the catalysts of change evolving around Australia at the time. For seventeen years Roo and Barney had been traveling down from Queensland for they layoff season. Waiting for them were their "girlfriends" Olive and Nancy. These four characters each represent a key theme in the play. The ability to link them all together and show their enchanted world crumbling around them is what makes the play one of Australia’s finest. Roo and Barney are the typical

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    finding their true identity. Olive‚ a 7 year old girl wants to win the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant and is unsure of her true identity because of this. Richard‚ her father‚ is an unsuccessful motivational speaker and businessman and this effects his perception of himself. Another character‚ Dwayne‚ loses his sense of identity when he realises he is colour blind. The uncle in the film‚ Frank has been suicidal due to losing his love and is not happy anymore. Olive is the youngest of the Hoover

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    Gardening Tropics

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    Question: Write your response to Olive Senior work? Poet Olive Senior‚ selection of poem taken from Gardening in the Tropics‚ retells the story of slavery in the Caribbean. Many of Senior’s poems are named after fruits‚ for instances guava and pawpaw which gives one a taste of Caribbean culture and identity‚ since these are native fruits to the Caribbean. The title itself refers to the culture and climate of the Caribbean by the word ‘tropic.’ This is so as ‘tropic’ describes a place that is hot

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