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    she needs of it‚ and takes the rest in return for other provisions”. We are given a highly visual glimpse of an unrelenting monotonous and isolating setting. This harsh‚ physical backdrop becomes an important narrative element in the characterisation of the mother. The technique of repetition adds emphasis and enhances the visual image. The expression ‘bush’ helps to create a visual which is distinctively an Australian outback setting. Lawson repeats this term to give the reader a sense of how harsh

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    Pans Labyrinth is set in 1944 fascist Spain. Ofelia‚ a young girl‚ who is fascinated with fairy-tales‚ is sent along with her pregnant mother to live with her new stepfather‚ a ruthless captain of the Spanish army. During the night‚ she meets a fairy who takes her to an old faun in the centre of the labyrinth. He tells her she’s a princess‚ but must prove her royalty by surviving three gruesome tasks. If she fails‚ she will never prove herself to be the true princess and will never see her real father

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    By Maddy Arnold Good afternoon teachers and fellow year 12 students‚ today I would like to talk about how distinctively visual images from Henry Lawson’s texts ‘The Drover’s Wife” and “The Loaded Dog” are conveyed. The Australian outback suggest a sense of isolation and distinctiveness however provides the responder with a sense of identity of the individual. The Drover’s Wife portrays the ruggedness and unforgiving nature of the bush while The Loaded Dog focuses on the humorous language to explain

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    Distinctively visual texts allow the responder to clearly understand the perspective of the composer. How have two of the stories of Henry Lawson‚ and the film Punctured by Baker and Klein‚ allowed you to understand the composer’s perspective through distinctively visual techniques? Composers employ various techniques to create distinctively visual texts which enable responders to clearly imagine‚ form meaning and understand a composer’s unique perspective. Henry Lawson’s short stories ‘The

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    “composers employ the distinctively visual to reveal truths and elicit a reaction from the responder” Discuss in reference to the set text and one of your own choosing Texts tend to reveal hidden truths behind important events in our history‚ doing so in a way which illustrates the impact that war has on individuals who are involved in it. The Shoe Horn Sonata written by John Mito in conjunction with Weapons Training by Bruce Dawe reveals several truths of which responders were unaware. Some of

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    Throughout life the decisions we make‚ the chances we take result in consequence‚ whether that be positive or negative‚ shaping the way a person lives life. Tom Tykwer’s film ‘Run Lola Run’ and Dorthea Mackellar’s poem ‘My Country’. Both convey the impact and effect of situations and encounters have on a person. Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer’s post-modern film incorporates several effective elements to convey numerous ideas and themes. Tykwer implements numerous motifs such as clocks to emphasise the

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    Composers utilise the distinctively visual in order to give the audience a greater understanding of the characters and societal context in which they exist. It is through the techniques used as a result of the distinctively visual which ‘paints a canvas’ in the minds of the audience and allows them to connect to the individuals and societies within a text. Peter Goldsworthy in his fictional text ‘Maestro’ and Wilfred Owen in his poem ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ employ the distinctively visual to give the audience

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in Maestro and ONE other related text of your own choosing. ORT: Edward Scissor hands- Tim Burton Through studying and analyzing ‘Maestro’ ‚written by Peter Goldsworthy‚ and by viewing and analyzing the film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ directed by Tim Burton‚ it is evident that the composers of these texts allow the audience to see distinctive experiences with our eyes as well as with our minds through distinctively visual. The many visual

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    I am writing this letter in regards to my failure in my study of Bachelor of Nursing at North Sydney campus. I would like to explain my circumstance and appeal for another opportunity to show that I can succeed‚ given the right circumstances.   On the 13th of December 2013‚ I received a letter notifying me of my failure to achieve the necessary academic standards and was made aware of regulation 7.2.1.2(a) requirements. The reason for my appalling academic result is because I had serious family

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    The Experiences of living in the global village can begin to challenge and have a negative impact on an individual’s values‚ beliefs and attitudes. Living in the global poses challenges such as the differentiating values of mateship‚ traditions and the notion of fairness and justice. These aspects are highlighted in the film The Castle (1997) directed by Rob Sitch. On the other hand The article Digital natives‚ Digital immigrants (2001) written by Marc Prensky highlights the complex dynamics of

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